The Battersea Power Station redevelopment is one of London’s largest regeneration projects. Upon completion, it is expected to create 15,000 new jobs, attracting professionals and transforming the area into a vibrant hub of retail, leisure, culture, and office spaces.
Prime Location: Located in London’s new Zone 1, just steps from Chelsea and Sloane Square. The Thames River and Battersea Park provide a serene riverside lifestyle.
Seamless Transport: Well-connected with 3 major tube/train stations nearby, offering easy access to all of London’s bustling districts.
Top Education: Prestigious schools, favored by the Royal Family, are within reach. The area provides excellent educational resources from primary to university level.
The development offers 24-hour concierge services, including laundry, theatre bookings, and restaurant reservations. It features a private Sky Lounge on the 14th and 15th floors, equipped with workspaces, a luxury cinema room, and lounges. Residents can also enjoy exclusive access to a landscaped park, a pedestrian street lined with shops, restaurants, and cafés, and a rooftop garden offering a 360-degree view of the iconic power station.
With Battersea Power Station tube station right at the doorstep and two nearby train stations—Queenstown Road and Battersea Park—residents can easily reach all corners of London. From Queenstown Road, you can quickly get to Waterloo Station, which offers connections to the Jubilee, Northern, Bakerloo, Waterloo & City lines, and National Rail.
Besides the tube, residents can choose from other transport options including trains, buses, and the Thames Clippers riverboat. The river route offers access to iconic landmarks like the Tate Modern, Big Ben, the London Eye, and the financial district.
From the project location:
Harrods: 8 stops by bus
Hyde Park: 8 stops by bus
British Museum: 7 stops by tube
The Shard: 5 stops by tube
Chinatown: 6 stops by tube
The City of London: 6 stops by tube
Battersea Power Station is situated in a highly desirable educational zone. Nearby, the Nine Elms area also offers abundant school options, both public and private. Notably, Thomas’s Battersea—attended by Prince George and Princess Charlotte—is just a short distance away.
Universities nearby:
Imperial College London: 1 stop away
King's College London (KCL): 3 stops
London South Bank University: 3 stops
London School of Economics (LSE): 4 stops
University of Westminster: 8 stops
University College London (UCL): 9 stops