An exterior shot of the residents’ roof terrace and communal podium gardens at Bermondsey Heights.

Newly launched skyline apartment collection ‘embodies next-level London living’

The Skyline Collection, an ‘exclusive’ collection of 26 one, two and three-bedroom apartments by Barratt London, which occupy the top four floors at its Bermondsey Heights development, has now launched.

Designed by award-winning architects dMFK, this latest release of homes at the ‘landmark’ 26-storey scheme, located south of the River Thames, offers buyers an opportunity to buy a home with panoramic views over London.

Set across floors 23-26, The Skyline Collection ‘embodies next-level London living’. The homes will offer an enhanced specification, a balcony or winter garden and views of some of London’s most iconic landmarks, including The Shard, Canary Wharf and the London Eye.

The open plan design of the homes provides a ‘seamless flow’ from the kitchen to the dining and living areas; many of the three-bedroom homes also benefit from a larger balcony. The individually-designed kitchens feature Silestone worktops, sleek cabinetry and integrated appliances.

Each of the two and three-bedroom apartments benefits from the addition of a contemporary en suite bathroom or shower room, with beautifully tiled walls and floors. Many of the principal bedrooms benefit from large floor-to-ceiling windows to enjoy the views with direct access to the balcony or winter garden.

Each home also has access to a residents’ roof terrace and communal podium gardens. For added convenience, a residents’ concierge service will ‘help relieve the stresses of a fast-paced city lifestyle’.

New homes at Bermondsey Heights will also benefit from energy saving and sustainability measures, such as efficient kitchen appliances and water taps, low energy lighting, insulated building fabric, a carbon efficient centralised heating system, green and blue roofs, solar panels, and air source heat pumps, which provide 70 per cent of the development’s energy.

Bermondsey is described by Barratt as one of the capital’s “most fashionable and creative districts” and ideally located in the Borough of Southwark within easy reach of some of the capital’s top destinations, including Tower Bridge, The Shard, Borough Market and Bermondsey Street.

Also nearby is Peckham, with its art, music, and foodie scene, and mix of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants, plus the Old Kent Road regeneration zone with the proposed Bakerloo Line extension. The area is already well connected, with numerous bus services nearby, and South Bermondsey railway station only a 10-minute walk away.


By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily

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