High-floor furnished one-bedroom with study and panoramic south-facing Thames views in Canary Wharf.
Panoramic south-facing River Thames views from a high floor
595 sq ft open-plan 1 bedroom plus study, fully furnished
Extensive on-site amenities: pool, two gyms, spa, cinema, sky bar
24-hour concierge and building security
Excellent transport: Jubilee and Elizabeth Line at Canary Wharf
Leasehold tenure — service charges and ground rent apply
Inner-city Canary Wharf location; busy commercial neighbourhood
Nearby schools available but performance is mixed, check particulars
Set on a high floor of Harcourt Tower in South Quay Plaza, this fully furnished 1 bedroom plus study apartment delivers panoramic south-facing views over the River Thames. The 595 sq ft open-plan layout is bright thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows, engineered timber flooring and high ceilings, with comfort cooling and underfloor heating for year-round ease. The additional study offers flexible space for a home office or guest area.
Residents access a comprehensive suite of on-site facilities: indoor pool, two gyms, luxury spa, private cinema, dining suite, games and karaoke rooms, and communal terraces including the 56th-floor Sky Bar and 18th-floor Bamboo Sanctuary with hot tubs. There is 24-hour concierge and security, plus coworking and business lounges — an attractive package for professionals valuing convenience and lifestyle.
Transport connections are a major practical benefit: Jubilee and Elizabeth Line services from Canary Wharf give rapid links across the city and to key stations and business districts. The location sits within a lively, inner-city Canary Wharf neighbourhood with plentiful shops, restaurants, banks and health services nearby.
Important practical notes: the property is leasehold, so prospective buyers should factor in service charges and ground rent when assessing running costs. The urban setting means it’s a busy commercial district — excellent for commuters but less quiet than suburban locations. Local schooling is mixed in standard and performance, so families should check specific schools if that’s a priority.