Chelsea Waterfront is a world class development set in the heart of one of the capital’s most historic and sought after areas.
With a master plan designed by internationally renowned architect Sir Terry Farrell and 600 metres of river frontage, the 11.3 acre hectare site takes in the imposing former Lots Road Power Station, which with its twin chimneys, stands as one of Chelsea’s most well-known and best loved landmark buildings.
Chelsea Waterfront is the last remaining significant river fronting site on the north bank of the Thames between Chelsea and the city. The scheme comprises 10 buildings in total including 2 stand-out towers either side of Chelsea Creek and is the first development of this scale on London’s north bank, in Chelsea, for 100 years.
Apartments from these have wide reaching views taking in a stretch of river that extends from Chelsea in the West to Canary Wharf in the East. The iconic Metropolitan Building has been converted and refurbished into 193 luxury private apartments. Retail units including a signature waterside restaurant, cafes and stylish shops line an imposing 100m long mall which runs the length of the power station’s ground floor. Three new bridges spanning Chelsea Creek link the power station to water gardens designed by one of Britain’s leading landscape architects, Randle Siddeley Associates.
Location
Chelsea Waterfront is located just a few minutes’ walk from Imperial Wharf Station with the London Overground line providing fast routes to Clapham Junction, West Brompton and Kensington Olympia to the north.