Live in a London landmark. With chimneys that touch the sky, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s design of the Power Station elevated what was a functional building to an Art Deco masterpiece. Re-imagined by architects WilkinsonEyre with interiors by Michaelis Boyd, Battersea Power Station is a home framed by six million lovingly restored blocks. Home to the best of contemporary, modern life.
There will be 253 new homes in total, some featuring the original brickwork of the Power Station itself – others crafted with a more modern aesthetic. All will have access to the extraordinary rooftop gardens that offer a unique perspective of the station’s towering 51-metre chimneys.
All this will be infused with the energy of the neighbourhood below. The bustling entertainment quarter – with its 1,400-capacity event space, cinemas, restaurants, retail, parks and public piazzas – will be a small city in itself, with a dazzling choice of dining, shopping, socialising and live shows.
Location
Battersea Power Station is just 2 minutes away sits sprawling 200-acre Battersea Park, with its own zoo, crazy golf course and outdoor adventure playground.
The new Zone 1 Northern Line Extension joins the rest of the network at Kennington, providing easy access to the West End, Central London and the City within 10-12 minutes. Battersea Park and Queenstown Road stations are also close by, offering rail links into Victoria and Waterloo.