Spacious two-bed warehouse apartment with panoramic Thames and City skyline views..
- 1,236 sq ft open-plan apartment with panoramic Thames and City views
- Original ship beams, wharf doors and strong period character
- Two double bedrooms; principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom
- Secure allocated parking space and concierge service included
- Leasehold with 997 years remaining; ground rent £150
- Electric room heating; no central gas — potential upgrade costs
- Double glazing installed before 2002; solid brick walls likely uninsulated
- Average broadband; area classed as deprived (consider local services)
Set directly on the Thames in an early-Victorian warehouse, this 1,236 sq ft two-bedroom apartment blends period character with expansive river views. The open-plan reception showcases original ship beams and working wharf doors that frame panoramic City, Tower Bridge and Shard vistas — a rare riverside outlook in central London. The principal bedroom includes an en-suite; a second double bedroom, family bathroom and wide entrance hallway provide flexible living space and storage.
Practical benefits include a secure allocated parking space, concierge service and long lease (997 years). The building sits in historic Rotherhithe Village close to Thames Clipper, Rotherhithe and Canada Water stations and well-regarded primary and secondary schools, making it suitable for couples, small families or professionals seeking riverside living with strong transport links.
Buyers should note this is a leasehold property with a modest ground rent of £150. Heating is electric with room heaters rather than a central gas system, glazing dates from before 2002 and the building’s solid brick construction likely has limited wall insulation — potential buyers should factor future energy upgrade costs into budgets. Broadband speeds are average for the area.
Overall this is a distinctive riverside home offering rare views and generous internal space. It will particularly appeal to buyers who value character, a waterside location and generous rooms, while being realistic about running costs and possible improvement work to modernise heating and insulation.