Located in one of London’s most exclusive postcodes, Hurlingham Waterfront, a stunning 3.2-acre luxury riverside development, will officially open its doors this Saturday. One of the last remaining regeneration opportunities on this stretch of the River Thames, the SW6 project by developer Rockwell has 269 apartments.
Set within 4-11 storey buildings, each design-led apartment boasts expansive gardens and panoramic views of the River Thames. The landmark waterfront site is adjacent to Wandsworth Bridge on the north bank of the Thames, with Parson’s Green and Chelsea as close neighbours.
The scheme combines the tranquillity of waterside living with the elation of the city will transform the area into a destination in its own right.
The apartments comprise a collection of studios, 1,2, 3 and 4-bedroom apartments and penthouses. Ample light flows through internal spaces offering uninterrupted views of the Thames as well as closing the gap between the indoors and out.
State-of-the-art facilities and amenities
Nature is very much taken into consideration here with its re-wilded roofscapes, green streetscapes and courtyards. Hurlingham Gardens’ verdant design includes 39,000 square feet of sustainably planted resident-only gardens, offering quiet open spaces to relax in.
Designed with biodiversity in mind, plant species have been handpicked to provide colour, scent and texture, as well as a diverse ecological habitat. In addition to creating a variety of ‘outdoor rooms’, herbaceous species and high-value pollinators such as lavender, thyme, geraniums, crab apples and wild garlic will provide pollen, nectar and fruits to attract and provide year-round habitats for wildlife.
The Herland Gardens building features an expansive entrance lobby linked to premium private amenities for residents spread over multiple levels.
Residents will benefit from a 19m swimming pool, a large jacuzzi, a sauna and steam room and a capacious gym on lower levels.
The extensive co-working hub, complete with Zoom rooms, meeting rooms, networking spaces and a cafe, will accommodate residents working from home on the floors above. On-site parking is also available for purchase for those seeking complete convenience.
Highly desirable location with great connectivity
Hurlingham Waterfront’s off-site amenities include nearby Chelsea’s King’s Road and the Saatchi Gallery. It’s also home to some of the best shops, restaurants, bars and galleries in this part of London.
Closer to home, residents will be able to step outside their apartments and enjoy the cafés and restaurants in abundance along the river.
With six train and tube stations within close proximity to Hurlingham Waterfront, residents will be easily connected to the West End, City, and beyond. The development is also within a 30-minute drive of Heathrow Airport, so the central location is ideal for frequent fliers.
While the development aims to appeal to a wide range of clientele, including singles, couples and those from overseas, the location is ideal for young families. Situated within the borough Hammersmith & Fulham, Hurlingham Waterfront is within minutes of many of the UK’s highest-achieving schools and has one of the highest percentages of schools ranked as ‘outstanding’ in the country.
Hammersmith & Fulham is also one of London’s leafiest boroughs, with more than 230 hectares of parks and open spaces for families to enjoy.
Donal Mulryan, Founder of Rockwell, said, “We are proud to have the opportunity to deliver a landmark development in such a sought-after part of London and look forward to providing a best-in-class, mixed-use residential development which will cement this area as one of the most desirable places to live in London.”
Hurlingham Waterfront comprises two residential blocks and 269 apartments. First completions are scheduled for Q3 2025, with residencies available to purchase from £595,000.
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For more information, potential buyers can visit www.hurlinghamwaterfront.co.uk or contact Savills or Knight Frank.
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