Powerhouse, an iconic industrial landmark in London, is embarking on a new chapter as an extraordinary and scarce assembly of 260 luxury apartments. This marks the latest stage of the residential development known as Chelsea Waterfront.
- Once known as the ‘cathedral of the industrial age’, with a legacy of public service including an essential role played during the Second World War, Powerhouse’s heritage is key to the reimagining of the building as a modern-day icon
- The first of the capital’s three great power stations (including Battersea and Bankside which is today the Tate Modern) built over a century ago, this is the final to be redeveloped
- Located on the last remaining riverfront site between Chelsea and the city, this riverside development has wide-reaching and unobstructed views taking in a stretch of the Thames and the development has reopened 400m of Thames pathway, which has been previously inaccessible for the past 100 years
- An exclusive wellness centre, housing a fully equipped gym, a 20-metre swimming pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi, offering a private sanctuary for exercise and relaxation
Powerhouse, Chelsea Waterfront, Two-to-four-bedroom start from £1,700,000