KUALA LUMPUR (May 15): Knight Frank, together with Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), will be launching London’s latest property development, Garden House W2, this weekend at the Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur.

“Garden House is a beautiful Grade II listed building, rich in character, offering residents a rare opportunity to have direct private access onto one of London’s few remaining traditional Garden Squares,” says Knight Frank Malaysia senior manager of international project marketing Dominic Heaton-Watson.

He adds that the development is set to benefit from the regeneration of nearby Queensway and the Crossrail project when it becomes operational in 2018.

Garden House is scheduled for completion this autumn. It offers five storeys of 58 one, two and 3-bedroom apartments. Built-ups range from 324 sq ft to 545 sq ft for the 1-bedroom unit, 537 sq ft to 783 sq ft for the 2-bedroom unit and 928 sq ft for the 3-bedroom unit.

All apartments come fully furnished by the developer’s specialist interior design team.

Each unit is designed with traditional architraves, American walnut timber flooring and polished quartz worktops in the kitchen.

The development is located in Kensington Garden Square in Westminster city, a short distance from shopping and leisure districts of Notting Hill, Westbourne Grove and Portobello Market.

It directly overlooks Kensington Gardens Square and offers residents direct access to it via the private reception in Garden House.

The launch at the Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur takes place from 11am to 7pm.

This article first appeared in The Edge Property pullout, on May 15, 2015. To view the full pullout, go here.

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