South-facing open-plan living with full river views from every room
Two double bedrooms, principal bedroom with four-piece ensuite
Large overall size: approximately 1,145 sq ft (generous room proportions)
Balcony and residents' pier provide direct riverside access and views
Secure underground parking plus daytime concierge service included
Very long lease (996 years) and share of freehold; chain-free sale
High service charge (£9,390 p.a.) and expensive council tax — notable running costs
Area has above-average crime rates; check security and insurance costs
Set on the third floor of a converted paper mill on Narrow Street, this expansive two-bedroom apartment delivers large, uninterrupted river views and a rare 1,145 sq ft floorplate. The open-plan living space faces south, fills with light and opens onto a compact balcony overlooking the water — ideal for morning coffee or evening sunsets toward Canary Wharf.
Both bedrooms are full doubles with river-facing aspects; the principal suite benefits from a wall of fitted wardrobes and a four-piece ensuite. Two full bathroom suites and a generous, modern kitchen make the layout comfortable for couples, sharers or a lock-up-and-leave city base. A residents’ pier, daytime concierge and an underground garage space add convenience to riverside living.
Practical strengths include a very long lease (996 years) and share of freehold, and the property is offered chain-free. Running costs are notable: the service charge is high at £9,390 a year and council tax is also described as expensive. The immediate area has above-average crime statistics, so buyer due diligence on security and insurance is recommended.
This flat suits buyers seeking a turnkey, characterful riverside home close to Canary Wharf — or investors targeting high-demand lettings in a prime Docklands location. Flood risk is very low and local transport links are strong, making this an attractive central riverside option with transparent running-cost considerations.