Royal Connaught Park that first saw the light of day at the dawn of the Edwardian age is once again looking to the future. Turned into individually luxury apartments, each new home contain the floor drain Unidrain and other luxury sanitary ware.
No two dwellings at
Royal Connaught Park are alike, from one bedroom duplex flats with private roof terraces, to four bedroom luxury apartments individually designed with unstinting attention to craftsmanship.

The bedrooms have private roof terraces and are individually designed with unstinting attention to craftsmanship.
All bathrooms at Royal Connaught Park have quality sanitary ware such as Unidrain through Advanced Wetrooms, and the floor drain is rightly placed in a setting of Limestone/porcelain tiled walls.

The luxurious bathrooms have Unidrain rightly placed in the showers (not shown here), in a setting of Limestone/porcelain tiled walls.
Scandinavian wet room system
Comer Homes is renowned for the high-quality, specialist developments it undertakes. Every site has a unique vision and style to produce developments of distinction. The bathrooms in the new luxury apartments are fitted with Scandinavian wet room systems with the Unidrain supplied by UK based company Advanced Wetrooms. The company are specialists in contemporary Scandinavian wet room systems for both wood and concrete floor profiles in the UK and Ireland, servicing property developers, architects, interior designers and the home owner.

Royal Connaught Park is developed by Comer Homes Group. The group is strongly positioned to become the largest private house builder in the South of England and owns major sites in almost all of the London boroughs as well as out site London.
Historical setting
Formally known as The Royal Masonic School for Boys, Royal Connaught Park is a remarkable architectural and landscaping achievement with an imaginative and luxurious mix of skilfully converted and newly built apartments, set in 100 acres of private parkland. Now it again looks towards the future with in individually luxury apartments, containing Scandinavian sanitary ware.

The Victorian buildings has been used as location sets for numerous films.
The story behind Royal Connaught Park
The original buildings were designed by the Victorian architects Gordon, Lowther & Gunton, and the foundation stone was laid by Queen Victoria’s son The Duke of Connaught.
The Royal Masonic School for Boys was to enjoy mixed fortunes during the 20th century, finally closing its doors in 1977 when, after much wrangling, the building was sold.
Approached through impressive entrance gates, a historic clock tower sits within JFK House, the signature building at Royal Connaught Park and named as a tribute to the Kennedy family who once resided nearby during the Second World War.
In recent years Royal Connaught Park has been used as location sets for numerous films including Children of Men, Monty Python’s The Meaning Of Life, Oxford Murders and features in some scenes for the Harry Potter movie. Additionally the development has featured in various TV series as well including Judge John Deed and Little Britain.
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