Exceptional 2 Bedroom Duplex Apartment with Iconic London Skyline Views – Whitehouse Apartments, SE1
A rare opportunity to acquire a stunning 12th-floor duplex apartment offering two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a private balcony, and far-reaching south-east views across Londons most iconic landmarks — including St Paul’s Cathedral, the OXO Tower, The Shard and the City skyline.
Perfectly positioned moments from Waterloo Station, this beautifully presented residence is set within the prestigious Whitehouse Apartments, located in the heart of the Southbank Cultural Quarter.
Key Features
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1,087 sq ft of well-planned living space
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Two generous double bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes and en-suite bathrooms
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Large open-plan reception and dining space with direct balcony access
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Fully fitted high-spec kitchen with integrated appliances
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Guest cloakroom + utility room with washer/dryer & separate drying cabinet
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Air-cooling system throughout living areas and bedrooms
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Excellent storage, including dedicated riser cupboard concealed by mirrored feature
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Sunrise orientation flooding the space with natural light
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Third floor (duplex), serviced by lifts
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Offered furnished
Exclusive Residents Amenities
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24-hour concierge
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Swimming pool, jacuzzi spa, steam room & sauna
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Fully equipped on-site gym
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Beautiful communal roof terrace & landscaped gardens
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Secure building with modern management & parcel handling
Location
Situated on London’s historic South Bank, directly opposite the Royal Festival Hall and Southbank Centre, and a short walk to:
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Waterloo Station – National Rail & multiple Underground lines (0.2 miles)
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Waterloo East (0.2 miles)
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Embankment Station (0.3 miles)
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Covent Garden & West End via Waterloo Bridge
This vibrant riverside neighbourhood offers world-class theatres, galleries, dining, markets and the Thames Path — including Queen’s Walk, the London Eye, National Theatre, and Tate Modern nearby.
History & Cultural Context
Whitehouse Apartments forms part of the landmark regeneration born from the Festival of Britain in 1951 — a location that has since evolved into London’s leading cultural district, celebrated for arts, architecture, performance and riverside living.
Summary
A beautifully finished apartment offering luxury living, unrivalled convenience, and breathtaking views in one of London’s most culturally significant and best-connected locations — an exceptional home.