£2,197 pcm
(£507 pw)
Studio to rentOswald Building, Chelsea Bridge Wharf, Queenstown Road, Battersea SW11
1 bath
1 reception
351 sq. ft
Furnished
Freehold
About this property
1 reception room
1 bathroom
Lift
Modern
Balcony
Concierge
Town/City
Studio
Lateral
Lateral living
Lateral living
A contemporary studio apartment located on the ground floor and offering 351 sq ft of living space. The property comprises a large open plan living space including a fully equipped kitchen, a seating area that is perfect for entertaining and a bathroom with bathtub. The property benefits from wooden flooring and a balcony facing Battersea Park.
The property is located on the banks of the River Thames and Chelsea Bridge and adjacent to the wide-open spaces of Battersea Park
Residents of Chelsea Bridge Wharf further benefit from a 24-hour concierge service.
Available to rent through Knight Frank on a furnished basis.
Additional information
We have been informed that the primary external wall materials of the building/block have been assessed for fire safety. The assessor concluded that the fire risk of the external wall materials is sufficiently low that no remedial works are required. If you have any further questions, you should seek independent professional advice
The Chelsea Bridge Wharf site was associated with some of the first balloon and helicopter flights but since the 1970s had mainly been used as a vehicle compound. Now, Chelsea Bridge Wharf is a stunning set of buildings boarded by the river Thames, Battersea Park and Battersea Power station. Chelsea Bridge Wharf won the National Built in Quality award 2006.
The property is located on the banks of the River Thames and Chelsea Bridge and adjacent to the wide-open spaces of Battersea Park
Residents of Chelsea Bridge Wharf further benefit from a 24-hour concierge service.
Available to rent through Knight Frank on a furnished basis.
Additional information
We have been informed that the primary external wall materials of the building/block have been assessed for fire safety. The assessor concluded that the fire risk of the external wall materials is sufficiently low that no remedial works are required. If you have any further questions, you should seek independent professional advice
The Chelsea Bridge Wharf site was associated with some of the first balloon and helicopter flights but since the 1970s had mainly been used as a vehicle compound. Now, Chelsea Bridge Wharf is a stunning set of buildings boarded by the river Thames, Battersea Park and Battersea Power station. Chelsea Bridge Wharf won the National Built in Quality award 2006.



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