Large three‑bed apartment with stunning St Katharine Dock views and secure parking.
Large 1,700 sq ft three-bedroom, three-bath apartment with dock views
South‑west facing 31ft reception room and balcony; second master balcony
St Katharine Docks and Shard views; bright, well‑lit living spaces
24‑hour concierge and secure garage parking included
Share of freehold with c.980‑year lease — strong tenure
Service charge very high at £13,033 per year; budget accordingly
Excellent central location near Tower Hill, transport and local amenities
Urban environment — busy cosmopolitan area, not quiet suburban setting
Set within Turnstone House on Star Place, this large third-floor apartment delivers dramatic St Katharine Dock and Shard views across approximately 1,700 sq ft. The apartment’s 31 ft reception opens onto a south‑west facing balcony, flooding the open-plan living space with natural light and giving an immediate waterfront feel. A second balcony off the master bedroom adds private outdoor space.
The three-bedroom, three-bath layout suits families or professional sharers who value space and privacy: ensuite bathrooms to the master and third bedroom plus an additional guest bathroom reduce morning congestion. Practical comforts include a separate integrated kitchen, a welcoming large hallway, secure garage parking and 24‑hour concierge — helpful for city living and visitors.
Tenure and running costs are clear strengths and limitations: the property is share of freehold with a very long lease (approx. 980 years), which supports long-term ownership. However, the service charge is high at £13,033 pa and ground rent £200 pa; buyers should factor these ongoing costs into affordability calculations. The building is in a busy central location close to Tower Hill transport links and local amenities, so expect an urban, cosmopolitan environment rather than suburban quiet.
This apartment will suit buyers after a spacious, well‑appointed riverside home in the heart of the city — families wanting good transport and schools nearby, or investors seeking a high‑profile central London asset. The principal selling points are the generous living space and notable dock views; the main purchasing caveat is the expensive service charge.