Chelsea Bridge Wharf, an Overview
Occupying a prime spot just 0.75 miles from Sloane Square and adjacent to the wide open spaces of Battersea Park and the River Thames this excellent scheme enjoys a level of peace and tranquillity that is unusual considering its Central London location. It its heart lie the award winning water gardens that create a tranquil oasis between the impressive glass buildings. All the apartments have excellent views and are finished to the highest standards. Most enjoy the benefits of a spacious outdoor terrace and comfort cooling. There is also secure underground car parking and a 24 hour concierge service.

A **** Hotel and Spa are also located on the site. Many people who live at Chelsea Bridge Wharf never move having found their perfect London base from which to explore everything that this world class city has to offer. The current development of Battersea Power Station and the extension of the Northern Line (due to be complete in 2020) will create a new level of convenience and level of local amenities for the residents.
The views from the apartments themselves are often superb, many have direct views of the River Thames, nearly half have some views of the wonderful greenery of Battersea Park while many other enjoy views of the London Skyline. Just to spend time at Chelsea Bridge Wharf is to enjoy some of the finest things in life. The bathrooms and kitchens have all been designed to the highest standards and the clever design of space means that even the smallest spaces feel flooded with natural light and peaceful. A true rest cure from the hustle of the big city beyond. The absence of cars from the Piazza level (they all enter via the underground car park) helps create a space that feels safe and secure.
Chelsea Bridge Wharf is comprised of
The Centurion Building with river views
ustace Building with views of the Thames, the park and piazza
Oswald Building with park and piazza views
Lanson Building with park views
Warwick Building with views of the piazza and Battersea Power Station
Howard Building with views of the piazza, Battersea Power Station and the river Thames.
An extension to Chelsea Bridge Wharf is currently under construction named Chelsea Vista.