Landmark views: ultra-luxe apartment overlooking Tower Bridge and the Tower of London

The three-bedroom apartment offers stunning views of several London landmarks and is for sale for £4.6 million.
Faye Greenslade28 February 2018

No matter what they did the night before, no one could wake up in this ultra-luxe apartment at One Tower Bridge and be in any doubt where they were.

London’s most famous landmarks are framed by its full-length windows — the bridge, the Tower and the Thames.

The three-bedroom, plush home is set on the first floor of Cambridge House and comes with a rich interior palette of dark golds, ebony and pearl greys, combined with opulent finishes such as bespoke parquet floors, olive leather walls in the bedrooms, and in the en-suites to each bedroom, and dark marble walls and walnut bath tubs; while the master suite has a retractable wall so you enjoy river views while bathing.

An on-site residents’ business lounge, a private health club with a spa and pool, plus 24-hour concierge to take care of your every whim, is included.

It’s for sale for £4.6 million. Through Berkeley Homes (020 8012 1337).

£4.6 million: this luxury property overlooking Tower Bridge 
berkeleyhomes2.visualbank.co.uk

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