"Best in class” mixed-use development launches in Kensington
A new Kensington mixed-used property development is set to welcome its first residents in early Autumn 2021.
The project, developed by Malaysian developers Bellworth, consists of three blocks ranging from six to seven storeys, including two residential buildings containing 36 private one to four-bed residential apartments and three penthouses with rooftop views, and an office block.
Prices start at £4.86m for a two-bedroom apartment in the scheme named Lancer Square.
There is 14,000 sq ft of retail space spread amongst six ground floor and basement units in addition to 48,000 sq ft of “Grade A” office space.
Kevin Kouk, CEO of Bellworth, said: “Our commitment to creating best in class properties is realised in full at our first ever development in London, Lancer Square. The prestigious project in London’s iconic Kensington neighbourhood establishes our international expansion.
“As the newest addition to the historic Kensington community, we hope to bring a new vibrancy to the area through exceptional residential, retail and commercial spaces. The contemporary residences and lifestyle amenities make Lancer Square one of the most desirable new developments in the area for a decade.”
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