£500m Hyde Park ‘5-star’ penthouse development launches in central London
A new ‘luxury’ residential development has been launched in central London.
Developer Fenton Whelan has announced the launch of Park Modern, a £500m (GDV) 190,000 sq ft luxury development facing south over Hyde Park and Kensington Palace Gardens.
Park Modern comprises 57 one to six bedroom residences including lateral apartments, three trophy penthouses and mews houses.
In addition, the development features 30,000 sq ft of 5-star hotel style amenities including a concierge, resident’s lounge, restaurant and cafe, porte cochère with valet parking, and a wellbeing floor with a 25 metre pool, gym, spa, cinema, and treatment salon.
Sanjay Sharma, co-founding director of Fenton Whelan, commented: “Front row on the park, Park Modern is perfect for those looking to enjoy an exceptional quality of life and wellbeing in the heart of Prime Central London.
“With a spectacular south facing aspect, Park Modern beautifully harmonises with the surrounding architecture and Hyde Park.
“The dedicated wellbeing floor gives residents space to retreat, relax and revive. Representing Hyde Park’s finest park-side architecture to date, Park Modern provides the most outstanding luxury apartments in London.”
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