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£975,000
2 bed flat for saleMarsh Wall, London E14
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
- Available immediately
- Leasehold
JLL - Canary Wharf
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About this property
905 sqft (84sqm)
28th Floor
Unobstructed City & River Views
24 Hour concierge
Residents gym & Communal roof terraces
Cinema, 2 Lounges, table tennis room
Canary Wharf Jubilee - 0.3 miles
Elizabeth Lines - 0.5 miles
EPC: B
Council Tax Band: F
A beautifully designed two bedroom, two bathroom 28th floor of this eagerly anticipated development with panoramic westerly views over the River Thames towards the iconic skyline of West London and the City.
At 75 floors, Landmark Pinnacle is one of London’s tallest residential towers. Luxurious apartments lead off elegant carpeted lobbies and are beautifully presented.
As well as a private cinema, State-of-the-art amenities include a stunning 56th floor first class gym with a separate exercise studio and Pilates area. The 27th floor offers a magical childrens play area together with a more formal garden lounge for adults, lounge and library whilst the 75th floor is crowned by two roof terraces offering panoramic views across London.
Excellent transport connections are available via Heron Quays DLR 0.3 mile, Canary Wharf London Underground 0.5 mile away
EPC: B
Council Tax Band: F To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here
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