Key features
- Great views of St Paul’s
- 1,269 sq. ft
- 2 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms
- Large private sky garden | Wrap around conservatory
- Luxury resident facilities including gym, spa and swimming pool
- 24 hr Estates Concierge
- 32nd Floor Residents' Lounge
- Excellent transport links
Full Description
Stunning two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment with a large private sky garden on the banks of the River Thames adjacent to Blackfriars Bridge.
This apartment features a bright, spacious, open-plan luxury kitchen and reception area, two double bedrooms, the principal with an ensuite bathroom, and a wrap-around conservatory with breath taking views of St Pauls and the River Thames.
Residents benefit from facilities only found in the world's finest hotels. They include a 24/7 Estates concierge service, a 32nd-floor executive lounge with panoramic views of the London skyline, a bar and kitchen for private catering, an executive lounge, a golf simulator, a wine cellar and tasting room, a private screening room, a thermal suite with mood lighting and sound, a snow cabin and ice fountain, a 20-metre swimming pool, a state-of-the-art gymnasium, a private Zen garden for relaxation and yoga, and a fully equipped spa where residents can indulge in treatments or reserve exclusivity for personal therapists.
The nearby stations provide access to various lines, including Jubilee, District and Circle, Bakerloo, Northern, Waterloo and City, and London Overground services. Blackfriars Station, an architectural masterpiece, offers a River Taxi stop and convenient connections to the Farringdon Crossrail interchange for express trains.
Rising 170 metres above street level, its location near the southern pier of Blackfriars Bridge places residents within walking distance of the City of London's financial district and the vibrant restaurants, theatres, and music venues along the shoreline. It is also within close proximity to numerous historical landmarks such as St. Paul's Cathedral, Shakespeare's Globe, and the Tower of London, as well as modern attractions like the London Eye and Tower Bridge.