Fraser & Co are pleased to present this BRAND NEW THREE BEDROOM, THREE BATHROOM (En-suite X2) apartment on the 17TH FLOOR in the spectacular DAMAC TOWER, moments from VAUXHALL STATION. Damac Tower is one of the most awe-inspiring new central Lon...
Fraser & Co are pleased to present this BRAND NEW THREE BEDROOM, THREE BATHROOM (En-suite X2) apartment on the 17TH FLOOR in the spectacular DAMAC TOWER, moments from VAUXHALL STATION. Damac Tower is one of the most awe-inspiring new central London developments in Zone 1, boasting unparalleled facilities and interiors by renowned luxury design house, VERSACE HOME.
The property comprises of THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS with wooden flooring throughout, hand crafted Versace detailing and Italian style combined with FLOOR TO CEILING WINDOWS with far-reaching views of the London skyline.
The Kitchen/Living area and bathroom are finished to highest standards in premium Italian Marble with signature Versace embossing.
Facilities within DAMAC Tower include a state-of-the-art gymnasium, swimming pool, jacuzzi, residents lounge, cinema, parking, car lifts, and secure storage. There will also be a selection of additional hospitality services including 24-hour concierge, housekeeping, at home dining and a valet service. DAMAC Tower has easy access to the rest of the city and beyond. It is located within walking distance of both Vauxhall station and the Northern Line extension to Nine Elms.
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