High-floor one-bedroom with panoramic Thames views, long lease and top-class resident amenities..
31st-floor west-facing apartment with panoramic Thames and city views
Large one-bedroom — approx. 629 sq ft, open-plan living
Long lease: 989 years remaining (leasehold)
Building amenities: 24-hour concierge, gym, cinema, roof terraces
Excellent transport links — Canary Wharf 0.4 mile, Heron Quays DLR close
EPC B and no flood risk
Council Tax Band E — above-average local tax
Inner-city, multicultural student neighbourhood; expect busy, transient area
Perched on the 31st floor of Landmark Pinnacle, this one-bedroom apartment delivers expansive Thames and city views with a west-facing aspect and generous open-plan living. At 629 sq ft, the apartment feels large for a one-bed and benefits from neutral decor, timber floors and a winter garden that extends the living space. High-spec communal facilities include a 24-hour concierge, first-class gym, private cinema and multiple roof terraces — premium amenities that support strong rental appeal.
The location is a major draw: Canary Wharf Jubilee Line is 0.4 miles away, Heron Quays DLR and Thames Clippers are nearby, making the flat highly accessible for professionals and commuters. With an EPC rating of B and no flood risk, the property combines modern efficiency with durable investment fundamentals. The lease has 989 years remaining, removing a common leasehold concern for buyers and investors.
Buyers should note practical costs and context: this is a leasehold apartment with Council Tax Band E (above-average local tax). The neighbourhood is inner-city cosmopolitan and described as a multicultural student area — useful for rental demand but implying a busy, transient local population. Crime is average for the area, and residents should expect typical central-London noise and activity.
This apartment suits investors or professionals seeking a well-located, low-maintenance pied-à-terre with strong transport links and exceptional communal amenities. Its standout selling points are the panoramic river and city views, long lease, and building facilities; buyers should budget for ongoing service charges and higher local council tax when assessing running costs.