89 apartments in extra care in two blocks of one or two bedrooms.
Leading Later-Living Development in Maida Vale W9, In Close Proximity To Lords Stadium Auriens St John's Wood.
Some of the apartments will have a balcony or terrace. The idea is to offer 'exceptional service and at an extraordinary standard', with each being created to provide a 'carefully curated lifestyle specifically designed to keep the brain active, nurture connections and enrich daily life'.
The site is Auriens St John's Wood, a later-living development set off St John's Wood Road, near the historic Lord's Cricket Ground. Apt Architects has designed the elegant project that consists of 89 extra care apartments spread across two beautifully designed towers.
Key Features:
The refurbishment of Auriens St John's Wood is significant within the London later-living market. The emphasis on super care facilities is a trend driven by the increased requirement for high quality independent and supported housing that caters for the needs of this consumer group. The presence of medical and rehabilitation care in the development, you can be sure that the quality of life in the complex will be as high as possible.
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The project will feature assisted medical and physical rehabilitation care facilities, providing residents with essential healthcare services. These on-site amenities are designed to support well-being and ensure convenient access to medical care, making the development an ideal choice for those prioritising health and support in their living environment.
Apt Architects has designed an elegant new project featuring 89 extra care apartments, thoughtfully distributed across two striking towers. These beautifully designed buildings aim to provide high-quality living spaces, catering to the needs of residents seeking both comfort and modern style.
The site - formerly known as the Lords development (Marcus Cooper Group) & The Boundary & Oak Tree House - has a track record of evolution. Redevelopment of land at 36 St John's Wood Road granted planning permission in April 2020.
The large scheme includes the provision of an extra care home, integrated ancillary medical and rehabilitation facilities, green infrastructure and generous car and cycle parking. The redevelopment proposals for 38-44 Lodge Road will also see a new care home and residential units built, including improved landscaping and parking provision.
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