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Imagine waking up every day to these expansive views of the Thames and the slow turn of the London Eye.

This London apartment is located at Southbank Place, and its magnificent views command a significant premium—£7.8m via Aucoot.

Living spaces are arranged laterally across the 2,273 sq ft ‘sub-penthouse’, which occupies the 26th floor of Stanton Williams’ Thirty Casson Square, completed in June 2020. (The building’s 2,762 sq ft duplex penthouse, for comparison, with six bedrooms, two balconies and a staggering 53 windows, was listed for £26.5m).

The interior is simply yet elegantly designed by Johnson Naylor to complement rather than compete with the views. Imagine sitting on the sofa and watching the Eye gently rotate by. Bespoke joinery and natural materials feature throughout the apartment, which is arranged with an open kitchen-living room and three bedrooms. There’s also a wealth of natural light thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows in every room.

Residents of Thirty Casson Square have access to the building’s health and fitness club and lounge, which is suitable for working or socialising.

Southbank Place is part of the Shell Centre redevelopment, masterplanned by Squire and Partners and anchored by the historic Shell Tower. The Thames and its riverfront attractions are literally on the doorstep, with Waterloo station just a few minutes walk away and views of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in the distance.

Bespoke joinery and natural materials are used for the interior fit out
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View of the interior living room and kitchen
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Views from the bathroom
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Another view of the Eye and the Thames
Photography: Aucoot

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