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St. Davids Square, Locks Wharf, London E14

London

£2,350 pcm

2 x 2 x
Department:
Lettings
Reference:
12066930
Type:
Flat
Availability:
To Let
Receptions:
1

Property features

  • Great Location - Locks Wharf, St. Davids Square
  • 2 Double Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms
  • Private Balcony with River Views
  • Open plan lounge / Kitchen with fitted appliances
  • Secure Allocated Parking
  • On site Concierge
  • Residents on site Gym and Swimming Pool
  • Close to Island Gardens DLR station to Canary Wharf and Greenwich
  • Within a short walk of Greenwich Foot Tunnel
  • En-suite shower room to the main bedroom

Summary

We are delighted to offer this luxurious 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment located in the prestigious Locks Wharf within the St. Davids Square development. This property boasts two double bedrooms, including a main bedroom complete with an en-suite bathroom, enhancing privacy and convenience. The main bathroom is well-appointed with a shower over the bath, catering to all your needs.

The heart of this apartment is the open plan lounge and kitchen area, which leads out to a private balcony. Here, you can enjoy stunning river views that add a tranquil backdrop to your living space. The kitchen is fully fitted with modern appliances including an electric oven, hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, and dishwasher, making meal preparation both easy and enjoyable.

Residents of Locks Wharf benefit from exceptional amenities including a 24-hour on-site concierge, a residents-only gym, and a swimming pool, providing a lifestyle of comfort and luxury. Additionally, the apartment comes with an allocated secure parking space, adding an extra layer of convenience.

The location is highly desirable, within a short walk to Island Gardens DLR station, making it perfect for commuters. The nearby Greenwich foot tunnel also provides easy access to the historic and vibrant area of Greenwich.

This apartment is an ideal choice for those seeking a stylish, comfortable home with excellent amenities and superb transport links. Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the unique offerings of this exquisite riverside property.

We are pleased to present this 2 bedroom 2 bathroom apartment in the prestigious Locks Wharf, St. Davids Square development. 2 double bedrooms with an en-suite to the main bedroom. Main bathroom with shower over bath. Open plan lounge / kitchen with access to a private balcony with river views, Fitted kitchen with electric oven / hob, fridge / freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. 24 hour on site concierge, residents gym and swimming pool. Allocated secure parking space. Within a short walk to Island Gardens DLR and Greenwich foot tunnel.

Details

Lounge 20' 8'' x 10' 6'' (6.3m x 3.2m)
Large lounge with lots of natural light. Wooden flooring. Door to private balcony.

Kitchen
Open plan to lounge. Fitted kitchen with integrated Fridge/Freezer, Washing Machine and Dishwasher. Electric oven and hob.

Bedroom 1 16' 1'' x 8' 10'' (4.9m x 2.7m)
Double bedroom with new carpet. Built in wardrobes. En-suite shower room / WC.

En-suite
Eb-suite to main bedroom with shower, WC and basin.

Bedroom 2 11' 2'' x 8' 6'' (3.4m x 2.6m)
Double bedroom with new carpet. Wardrobes / storage

Bathroom
Main bathroom with shower over bath, WC and basin

Externally
Private balcony with river views

Externally
Allocated secure parking

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