OPENING Q1 2020 Retail & Dining Opportunities - Gardiner Place
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OUR VISION Gardiner Place is a new aspirational retail and leisure destination in the heart of Henley-on-Thames. The development will offer 23,000 sq ft of A1/A3 retail units and complete the circuit between Bell Street, Market Place and the town’s main retail offering. Named after Captain Edmund Gardiner who in 1839 first proposed that Henley-on-Thames should hold an annual Regatta, Gardiner Place will combine luxury living, boutique Welcome to the new Henley-on-Thames shopping and fantastic dining opportunities to complement the town’s existing mix.
Henley is easily accessible from all MAJOR ROUTES with junction 8 of the M4 and junction 4 of the M40 approximately only 10 MILES AWAY OXFORD M LOCATION 40 HIGH WYCOMBE 5 MINS 1 1 HOUR H O U R 15 M4 0 1 HOUR 30 MINS M IN S Henley-on-Thames is a regional destination for eating, drinking WEMBLEY and shopping with a range of independent and national HENLEY-ON-THAMES brands that suit a wide range of tastes. MAIDENHEAD 50 SLOUGH MI Its famous riverside location has made this town an NS M4 M4 M4 LONDON international tourist destination and Gardiner Place will be HEATHROW AIRPORT positioned within the very heart of the action and enjoy the footfall this area already benefits from with its lively WINDSOR M25 READING environment and leading eateries. 4 30 MIN M 30 S M Henley-on-Thames is one of the most affluent market towns in IN S Oxfordshire, located 10 miles north of Reading, 10 miles west KINGSTON UPON THAMES WOKINGHAM of Maidenhead, 25 miles south east of Oxford and 40 miles west of Central London. M2 5 REGULAR TRAIN services run from London Paddington with a journey time of just over one hour when Crossrail 2 arrives, residents of the town will be able to get to Canary Wharf in ONE HOUR
Main reasons for visiting the town include The area caters to all tastes; with the hustle and bustle of the capital SHOPPING just one hour away, commuters can come leisure and weekend visits. home and enjoy the captivating serenity atmospheric 12th century this English market town has to offer. International reputation for the world’s greatest rowing Regatta. Tourist spend of £36.6M Henley-on-Thames can be found in the beautiful Thames Valley region along one of the most SCENIC STRECHES scenic stretches of the River Thames. per annum
LIFE IN HENLEY The Henley Royal Regatta may be the biggest event in the town’s calendar but Henley-on-Thames’ wide main shopping street, countless pubs, cafés and restaurants keep residents and visitors happy all year round. The famous annual Henley Royal Regatta, held during the last weekend of June, draws over 200,000 visitors from all over the world. The Henley Festival, held immediately after the Regatta, • The River and Rowing Museum takes place over five days and celebrates the best of UK and international music and arts. The festival welcomes an • Kenton Theatre- the fourth oldest working theatre additional 30,000 visitors to Henley and is a place to soak in the United Kingdom up the atmosphere and be entertained whilst experiencing a vibrant programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, • National Trust Houses and Gardens of: Greys Court, blues to ‘street’ musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy Nuffield Place and Basildon Park share equal billing with music. The Henley Literary Festival has firmly established itself as • Stonor House, Historic House Association one of the UK’s most popular literary festivals. Venues across Henley-on-Thames get involved with talks, Q&As, workshops and performances for adults and children. Some of Henley’s annual events include:
36% of the population categorised within 3.2% unemployment rate compared to national average of 4% the AB social group (National average is 22%) Weekly household income 32% HIGHER than the national average 40.9 AVERAGE AGE Retail expenditure spend per head is £5.9K PER ANNUM (Spend index rated 123, average UK spend index is 100)* 73% economically active with 68% in some form employment (Above national average) 20% MORE £602 higher & intermediate managerial, administrative or professional households than the national average MILLION is spent in Henley by its primary and secondary catchment areas* * From Henley Business Plan
GARDINER PLACE The town’s retail offer benefits from a constrained supply of retailing floor space, totalling 340,000 sq ft and is centred along Bell Street and the busy Market Place where the 800-year-old Chartered Market is held every week. A number of national multiples including Mint Velvet, Jo Jo Maman Bebe, Fat Face, Boots, Starbucks, Monsoon and Clarks are already trading and the appeal and footfall within the town centre is boosted by its broad retail offer with a number of boutique and independent retailers. These are situated along Hart Street and Duke Street. Gardiner Place will offer a further 23,000 sq ft of retail space across 14 units and will complete the town centre retail circuit and connect shoppers to the main town centre supermarket, Waitrose, and the town’s main car park. Gardiner Place will also set new standards when it comes to aspirational town centre living. Fourteen luxury apartments are being built above the retail and leisure element and will be perfectly positioned for residents to enjoy the rural surroundings, whilst being just over an hour away from central London – offering the ultimate combination of leisure and lifestyle. Apartments will be two and three bedrooms and will fuse together style with all the usual comforts and will include onsite parking. Residents will be able to shop the latest looks, enjoy a coffee or go for a meal at their leisure.
RIVER THAMES Hotel du Vin Bistro The Angel on the Bridge Giggling Squid UNIT GROUND FLOOR ADDITIONAL FLOOR 20 Market Place 4,500ft² / 400m² 22 Market Place 1,150ft² / 107m² 729ft² / 68m² 24 Market Place 594ft² / 55m² 242ft² / 22m² Unit 1 213ft² / 20m² Unit 2 800ft² / 74m² F luidity T Unit 3 1,464ft² / 136m² E E Unit 4 1,071ft² / 99m² R T Unit 5 1,174ft² / 109m² S Unit 6 987ft² / 91m² T R Unit 7 2,123ft² / 197m² A Vinegar Hill H Unit 8 2,542ft² / 236m² Unit 9 362ft² / 34m² Unit 10 2,907ft² / 270m² Stocks Unit 11 1,248ft² / 116m² 678ft² / 63m² T BELL STREET REE L ST BEL E C A L P T E K R A M 600 Estilo space car park 10 20 Market Place 9 Town Centre Car Park 8 22 Market Place 11 Market Place Facy 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 24 Market Place The Station House * Artist’s representation PLEASE NOTE: Final floor areas will be subject to change.
For more information please contact: Will Hodge - Retail Chris Hovington - Retail / F&B willh@lunson-mitchenall.co.uk chris.hovington@gcw.co.uk 020 7478 49 85 020 7647 4805 07877 696 943 07770 935 529 George Oppenheim - F&B Simon Morris - Retail / F&B georgeo@lunson-mitchenall.co.uk simon.morris@gcw.co.uk 020 7478 49 68 020 7647 4802 07972 134 826 07974 170 043 A Development by: Harry Cody-Owen - F&B harryco@lunson-mitchenall.co.uk 020 3771 6670 07799 695 460 Nicola Horner - Residential summertown_rds@savills.com 01865 269010 gardinerplace.co.uk @gardinerplace Misrepresentation Act These particulars shall not form any part of any contract and no guarantee is given as to the condition of the property or the accuracy of its description. An intending purchaser or tenant must not rely on any representation made in these particulars and must satisfy himself as to their accuracy by his own investigation before entering into any contract. 2018.
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