Westminster Abbey. The Houses of Parliament. Big Ben. This three-bedroom apartment offers an enviable vantage point over one of London’s most prestigious neighbourhoods – and a springboard to the action.
Tick off the sights from the contemporary, light-filled living space designed by Red Zebrano. Floor-to-ceiling glazing on three-sides offers wraparound cityscape views while balconies with outdoor seating bookend the room – the perfect setting to linger over the scenery. Tucked away at the back of the building, the apartment offers peace and quiet despite its central location.
The kitchen is designed for socialising: all sleek white units, Miele appliances and a mirrored splashback that adds depth. Note the wine chiller for storing your vintages and the black glass dining table with Philippe Starck ghost chairs. Alternatively, take things outside to the balcony that’s set up for al fresco dining overlooking the internal courtyard garden.
An open-plan layout unites the living space, which flows into a cosy sitting nook. Here, bespoke walnut and beech cupboards by RJN Furniture reflect the acute angle of the room and silver hessian wallpaper reflects the light.
The same understated aesthetic carries through into each of the three bedrooms. The principal is decked out in tactile grey wallpaper, with mirrored panels on either side of the bed to heighten the sense of space and doors out onto a Juliette balcony. Sand-toned tiles and a wood-panelled bathtub add a soothing spa-like feel to its en suite. The second bedroom is airy and uncluttered, with doors out to another Juliette balcony. All three bedrooms include Poliform fitted cupboards, offering ample storage. The apartment is wheelchair accessible and comes with secure underground parking for one car.
Access to the building's communal gym puts wellness at the fore. The apartment is also wheelchair accessible and comes with secure underground parking for one car.