Discover Lexington Gardens, the new development at the western end of the South Bank

Located in the London's young Nine Elms neighbourhood, Lexington Gardens comprises of 262 state of the art apartments.
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19 February 2019

As arguably the greatest city in the world, London never sits still. Our capital continually reinvents itself by looking to the future, yet at the same time retaining what makes this thriving metropolis so unique.

It’s befitting then that London’s newest neighbourhood, Nine Elms, located at the western end of the magical South Bank, should itself be an exciting story of renewal and a shining testament to the joys of modern, urban living.

This grand £15bn regeneration project stretching between Vauxhall and Battersea has recast this quarter of central London as the most desirable spot imaginable. It’s a place to work, live and rest.

As such, Bellway is delighted to announce that the latest phase of its residential development, The Residence, will launch at the end of February. Lexington Gardens will comprise of 262 apartments, ranging from one- to three-bedroomed flats.

The living room within the Lexington Gardens development, Image for illustrative purposes only.

Mind, body and soul

Everything about Lexington Gardens chimes with how busy Londoners live their lives in the 21st century. There is something for the mind, body and soul. Situated next to London’s newest park, Nine Elms Park, there is an abundance of green, outdoor space – great for de-stressing. A green corridor will link both ends of the development and just a short walk down to the Thames will reveal the bountiful delights of the South Bank.

The properties will will include modern, integrated appliances. Image for illustrative purposes only.

Inside the homes, state-of-the-art design is allied to modern convenience. Chic integrated appliances, superfast broadband and contemporary kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms come as standard. There are also communal roof gardens, a media lounge, a 24-hour concierge service and a resident’s gym. Moreover, the vast majority of apartments will have dual aspect balconies.

The development boasts a 24-hour concierge service. Image for illustrative purposes only.

London calling

If you should wish to leave, Lexington Gardens is served by a number of travel options. The Northern Line extensions at Battersea and Nine Elms Tube stations provide easy access to the city and beyond. And for those that want to walk, the Houses of Parliament, Sloane Square, Tate Britain and Battersea Park are all within comfortable distance by foot.

With the new US Embassy nearby and firms such as Apple and Penguin Random House also moving in, Nine Elms is shaping up to be London’s premier district of the future. It simply has it all: business, culture, a new food destination at New Covent Garden Market and luxurious riverside living.

To reserve your spot at the Lexington Gardens launch on 28 February and for more information, visit theresidencelondon.com/lexington-gardens

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