Spacious 19th-floor two-bed with premium amenities and Waterloo station access.
- 19th-floor apartment with strong natural light and river/city views
- 760 sq ft: two double bedrooms, principal with en suite
- Direct on-site access to Waterloo Station and excellent transport links
- Residents' gym, infinity pool, treatment rooms, lounge, 24-hour concierge
- Very long lease (989 years)
- Service charge £8,323 pa; ground rent £800 pa; council tax quite expensive
- Building contains some combustible materials; assessment says no remedial works
- Heating on community scheme (limited individual control and potential costs)
Situated on the nineteenth floor, this 760 sq ft two-bedroom apartment delivers bright, modern living with expansive floor-to-ceiling windows and clear city and river views. The open-plan reception and integrated kitchen suit professionals who want low-maintenance, contemporary space with room for dining and entertaining. Both bedrooms are doubles with full-height wardrobes and the principal benefits from an en suite bathroom.
Residents have access to a wide range of on-site facilities: a private health and fitness club with gym, infinity pool and treatment rooms, residents’ lounge and meeting facilities, plus 24-hour concierge and Southbank Place security. The building has direct access into Waterloo Station, providing excellent links to the Jubilee, Northern, Bakerloo and Waterloo & City lines and mainline services — convenient for the City, Canary Wharf and the West End.
Buyers should note material drawbacks plainly. Service charge and ground rent are high (service charge £8,323 pa; ground rent £800 pa) and council tax is described as quite expensive. The building was constructed using some combustible materials; a competent person has assessed the external wall and concluded no remedial works are currently required, though buyers can request the assessment documents. Heating is via a community scheme rather than an individual boiler, which may affect control and running costs.
This apartment suits buyers seeking a turnkey home or a high-demand central London let, particularly professionals who value transport links and on-site amenities. It is leasehold (very long lease remaining: 989 years) and offers strong lifestyle convenience; weigh the premium running costs and local crime statistics against the location and facilities when deciding to view.