Galliard Homes - TCRW SOHO
Corner of Dean Street/Oxford Street, London, W1D 3SY
The Development
TCRW SOHO is a magnificent new scheme in Soho by Galliard Homes that redefines opulent living in Central London's Soho district. Nestled in the heart of London's sought-after West End district, TCRW SOHO comprises two main buildings which, together, present an exquisite choice of 81 studio, one, two and three apartments and 11 penthouses. Combining dark reconstituted stone with gold decorative panelling, Block C boasts a bold, contemporary design; in contrast, Block D draws inspiration from more traditional, Georgian architecture. This new landmark development, distinguished by its captivating modern design, stands prominently within its surroundings and serves as a notable marker for the Crossrail entrance on Dean Street, situated just beneath the development.
Development Features
- Bespoke concierge service with VIP residents’ app
- Opulent reception lobby to both buildings
- Central location, minutes from some of the best shopping streets
- Seconds from Crossrail connectivity
- Complimentary Sky Glass TV to each apartment and penthouse
Location
Thanks to its central location, TCRW SOHO is perfectly positioned for easy, effortless access to the rest of the capital, and with the new Elizabeth Line Interchange on the doorstep, residents have the world quite literally at their feet.
- 1 minute walk to Tottenham Court Road Elizabeth Line
- 2 minute journey time to Bond Street (via Elizabeth Line)
- 6 minute walk to China Town
- 12 minute journey time to Canary Wharf (via Elizabeth Line)
- 19 minute walk to University College London (UCL)
- 28 minute journey time to Heathrow Airport (via Elizabeth Line)
General Information
TCRW SOHO is brought to you by leading London developer, Galliard Homes.
Founded in 1992, Galliard is one of London's largest private developers. Over its 30-year history the Galliard Group has evolved from its residential property origins to be a leading authority and expert in construction and the development of large mixed-use schemes and commercial hospitality premises.