Three new Kensington penthouses revealed
Lancer Square, Kensington’s newest landmark residential scheme, have revealed their penthouse collection.
Two of the penthouses are situated on the seventh floor of the building and provide 2,976 sq ft and 3,158 sq f of space respectively. The third penthouse, a duplex, provides 2,583 sq ft of living space over two floors.
Residents will enjoy views of the London skyline as well as having the cultural amenities of Kensington at their doorstep.
Designs draw inspiration from the site’s palatial and horticultural past as the original palace grounds and kitchen garden, and later as the Kensington Barracks for the Royal Lancers.
The textured two-tone brick façades and vertical window proportions create connections with Kensington Palace whilst celebrating traditional and contemporary craftsmanship.
The penthouses at Lancer Square allow an extra level of craftsmanship, with inlaid joinery, book-matched marble, fireplaces, a feature stair and continuous terraces around every side that celebrate the views and flow of spaces from inside to out.
Penthouses also feature basket weave patterned timber floors, with other apartments featuring slimline board floor finishes.
Residents of Lancer Square also benefit from 7,000 sq. ft. of amenities including a swimming pool, gym, sauna and treatment rooms as well as concierge services by Rhodium.
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