A wonderful opportunity to purchase a unique, triple aspect, two bedroom apartment within the Battersea Power Station.
A wonderful opportunity to purchase a unique, triple aspect, two bedroom apartment with a private terrace looking over the Gehry and Foster buildings as well as the iconic power station and river. In addition, the apartment is located on the 13th floor of Halliday House in the sought-after and world famous Battersea Power Station.
To the front of the property, an expansive open plan reception room with herringbone wood flooring, floor to ceiling glass windows allowing a flood of natural light and sliding doors leading onto an outdoor private terrace, boasting unrivalled views of the iconic London landmark, Battersea Power Station and the River Thames beyond. This sensational entertaining space is complete with an integrated kitchen, fully equipped with Siemens appliances, plenty of storage units and space for a dining table. The luxurious principal bedroom offers a well presented en-suite shower room with underfloor heating and a wealth of built-in storage. The second bedroom also offers ample wardrobe space and access to a spacious family bathroom. To the rear, a generously proportioned Winter Garden with Westerly views, runs the full width of the apartment and can be access via both bedrooms.
Residents of Battersea Power Station benefit from unique and impeccably presented communal areas, which include a residents lounge and bar, cinema room, private dining room and residents gym and swimming pool. Battersea Power Station is also host to a selection of vibrant shops bars and restaurants.
The property has cladding, as far as we know the current position with the property is: It's been tested and there are no remedial works required.
* You should make enquires about the external wall system of the property, if it has cladding and if it is safe or if there are interim measure in place.
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A really special apartment. One of only a handful with a river / power station facing balcony instead of a winter garden.
Ben SibbonsProperty agent