3 Bedroom | 1816 sq ft internal | High 3.1m High Ceilings | Beautifully Restored Period Features | Kitchen With Breakfast Bar | Large Reception Room | Third Floor | Additional Powder Room | Large Utility Storage Cupboard | Residents Gymnasiu...
3 Bedroom | 1816 sq ft internal | High 3.1m High Ceilings | Beautifully Restored Period Features | Kitchen With Breakfast Bar | Large Reception Room | Third Floor | Additional Powder Room | Large Utility Storage Cupboard | Residents Gymnasium | Residents Swimming Pool | Private Cinema Room | 24 Hour Concierge | Comfort Cooling | Zoned Underfloor Heating | Prime Zone 1 Riverside Location. |
apartment in the magnificent 9 Millbank development, a beautifully restored 1920s building which retains many of its original features.
This 3rd floor apartment has high 3.1m high ceilings and all the rooms are river facing.
9 Millbank is a sought after address offering easy access to Westminster and the riverside walkways leading along The River Thames. For Shopping Victoria and Belgravia are within walking distance.
Specification includes Kppersbusch appliances, Villeroy & Boch sanitary wear, communal hot water and heating system, underfloor heating and comfort colling to principal's.
The development also features a luxury bespoke swimming pool and vitality pool, a fitness studio, sauna, steam and treatment rooms, a private residents cinema and private meeting rooms and private dining facilities.
Estimated Completion: Summer 2022
For most people in London, Vauxhall is just one of the many stops on the Victoria line, or the quick pause that reminds them their train is only a few minutes away from Waterloo. It’s rarely discussed when areas to live in South London are the topic of conversation, but with the arrival of an American Embassy in the near future, modern housing springing up all over the place, great transport connections and a thriving gay village of underground clubs, it’s high time London started paying attention to Vauxhall.
The location, for one, is hard to beat - near the Thames, opposite the Tate Britain and in walking distance to Waterloo, it’s certainly in the busy, urban heart of the city. However, it’s still not nearly as expensive as you’d expect for such a location, even with the rapid rise in prices over the last decade, which for many settling here makes the slightly rough-around-the edges ambience more than worth it.