South Bank

A stretch of Thames riverfront facing Westminster between Lambeth Bridge to the West and Blackfriars Bridge to the East, London’s South Bank is a cultural hotspot just a stone’s throw from the West End and fast becoming one of the city’s coolest neighbourhoods.

Down By The Riverside

Originally named South Bank for 1951’s Festival of Britain, when the area was the subject of major regeneration and development, this stretch of prime central London riverfront has remained a destination for lovers of art & culture due to it’s proximity to the West End, but also because it is the very antithesis of old London, replacing cramped streets and buildings with a thoroughly modern masterplan of wide boulevards, public spaces and modernist architecture housing some of the Capital’s most popular cultural institutions.

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Take a tour of the neighbourhood and experience a day in the life of the South Bank.

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Why South Bank?

The Southbank Centre, BFI Southbank, the National Theatre and Royal Festival Hall are all leading institutions of The Arts, but also fine examples of modernist architecture that gives the area it’s unique identity. The culture loving crowd and attractive riverside location give the South Bank a completely different vibe to it’s immediate neighbours north of the river, a far more relaxed feel than much of Central London.

A Modernist Urban Promenade

The western end of the South Bank is dominated by the London Eye, surrounded by Jubilee Gardens public park, and now a highly sought after place to live with the development of South Bank Place. A plethora of bars, restaurants and street food pop-ups line the riverbank leading to the ever-popular Gabriel’s Wharf and on to the Oxo Tower with it’s design stores and Conran restaurant, ending up at Blackfriars.

INSIGHTS

Get Your Skates On!

The undercroft of the Queen Elizabeth hall has been a landmark in UK skate culture since the early 1970’s

Room With a View

The recently redeveloped Sea Containers House luxury hotel boasts some of the best vistas in central London

The Social Network

The Coin Street social enterprise group actively bring residents & businesses together to keep the area thriving

Tube, Train, Boat

Surely one of the best connected neighbourhoods in the Capital, South Bank has transport covered

St. Martin’s & Strand

St. Martin’s Lane is Covent Garden’s western border, a bustling thoroughfare linking Seven Dials with Trafalgar Square and a gateway to the wider West End. Strand is the southern boundary of Covent Garden running parallel to the River Thames and linking the cities of London & Westminster. A neighbourhood that offers everything from river views and world class theatres, to green open space and village vibes.

Covent Garden

One of London’s most iconic and recognisable destinations, perhaps from the outsider’s perspective nothing more than a hub for tourists, shoppers, theatre goers or opera aficionados, but scratch the surface and there is so much more to discover about this thriving community…

Seven Dials

Seven Dials is a charm-packed lifestyle & gastronomy hub connecting Covent Garden with Soho, defined by seven characterful cobbled streets radiating from the unmistakable sundial dating from the 1690’s.

Chinatown

Chinatown is a vibrant enclave where East meets West, nestled between Soho, Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and Covent Garden. A captivating oasis of Asian cuisine and culture, adorned with ornate Chinese gates and colorful lanterns.

Soho

Soho is surely the epitome of London life, the beating heart of the West End, a vibrant enclave where history, creativity and a sense of rebellion collide to create a truly original and unrivalled neighbourhood. Globally recognised for its bohemian spirit, Soho has been a haunt for artists, writers, poets and musicians for centuries. Modern Soho is a paradise for creatives, culture vultures, foodies and night owls.

Carnaby

An enclave of only 14 streets in the north west corner of Soho, yet Carnaby is very much a neighbourhood in its own right. Carnaby Street is world renowned as the epicentre of Swinging London in the 1960’s, and has continued its association with fashion and youth culture to this day.

Bloomsbury

Bloomsbury is a little slice of bohemian paradise in the heart of London, historic streets lined with handsome Georgian townhouses, leafy garden squares and a vibe that oozes culture & creativity.

Holborn & St. Giles

Holborn is the gateway from the City of London to the West End and home to the UK’s legal profession. Situated around the grand garden square of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, it’s home to many top law firms, barrister’s chambers and the London School of Economics & Political Science.

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Lisle Street, Chinatown WC2 Lisle Street, Chinatown WC2

Lisle Street,
Chinatown WC2

Positioned amongst the captivating oasis of Asian cuisine and culture, adorned with ornate Chinese gates and colourful lanterns, this neutrally decorated one bedroom apartment is in the heart of Chinatown. Finished with wooden floors, a modern shower room and kitchen. Available unfurnished June.

£550 pw

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Marshall Street,
Soho W1

This bright newly refurbished one bedroom apartment is located on the seventh floor of Stirling Court on Soho’s Marshall Street and has fantastic views across the West End. The building features a concierge, 24hr security and an allocated underground car parking space.

£800,000

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Charing Cross Mansions, Covent Garden WC2 Charing Cross Mansions, Covent Garden WC2

Charing Cross Mansions,
Covent Garden WC2

Recently refurbished in a modern style with wooden floors and contemporary furniture, this two double bedroom apartment is on the fourth floor of a residential block accessible from Charing Cross Road and St Martin’s Lane. Available furnished from the end of November.

£675 pw

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Garrick Street, Covent Garden WC2 Garrick Street, Covent Garden WC2

Garrick Street,
Covent Garden WC2

This well appointed two bedroom, two bathroom apartment is situated on the third and fourth floors of 18 Garrick Street, an historic period building of architectural interest and immense character located opposite Covent Garden’s distinguished Garrick Club.

£1,400,000

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Slingsby Place, Covent Garden WC2 Slingsby Place, Covent Garden WC2

Slingsby Place,
Covent Garden WC2

Positioned in popular modern residential block in the Seven Dials neighbourhood of Covent Garden is this two bedroom and two bathroom apartment. On the first floor, with lift access, the apartment is modern and benefits from a large private terrace. Available unfurnished immediately.

£1,050 pw

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Warwick House Street, St. James’s SW1 Warwick House Street, St. James’s SW1

Warwick House Street,
St. James’s SW1

Tucked away in a quiet enclave between Trafalgar Square and The Mall, Warwick House is a Grade II Listed former public house, comprehensively redeveloped and completed to exacting standards in 2018 to create a truly unique and exceptional Freehold London Town House.

£5,250,000

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