Spacious three-bed apartment with river views, two balconies and two parking spaces near Canary Wharf..
- Three bedrooms and three bathrooms, bright reception room
- Two balconies with westerly Thames and Canary Wharf views
- Two off-street parking spaces and concierge service
- Chain-free sale; very long lease (circa 980 years)
- Ground rent £500 pa; leasehold tenure
- Council tax described as quite expensive
- Community heating (mains gas) — check service charges
- Building fire-safety assessment reported no remedial works
Set on a high floor in modern Indescon Square, this three-bedroom apartment delivers roomy, contemporary living with exceptional westerly views across the Thames to Canary Wharf. The layout includes three bathrooms, a bright reception room and a sleek fitted kitchen opening to two balconies — ideal for evening sunsets and outdoor breakfasts. Two off-street parking spaces and concierge service add practical convenience for city professionals and families.
Built in the early 2000s and offered chain-free, the property benefits from double glazing, mains gas (community) heating and a very long lease (circa 980 years). The location places you a short walk from Canary Wharf’s shops, restaurants and transport hubs (Heron Quay DLR, Canary Wharf Station), while nearby green space and riverside walks expand leisure options.
Important practical points: the apartment is leasehold with an annual ground rent of £500 and council tax described as quite expensive. The building’s external wall materials were assessed for fire safety and did not require remedial works; nevertheless purchasers should make their own enquiries about service charges, communal arrangements and any other material information not yet confirmed.
This home will suit buyers seeking contemporary, low-risk city living with strong local amenities and transport links — families and commuting professionals will appreciate the size and layout. For purchasers wanting a turnkey finish, the apartment appears well-presented; those planning major alterations should check communal consent and heating/service arrangements first.