Guide price
£2,835,000
2 bed flat for saleWorship Street, London EC2A
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
- New home
- Leasehold
Luxury Living Homes International
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About this property
Residents Pool, Gym and Cinema
Concierge
Close to Liverpool Street Station and Shoreditch station
Designed by Foster + Partners (who also designed the Gherkin)
Move in Ready
New Build and never lived in
This luxurious 1373 sqft 2 bedroom penthouse located on the 45th floor.
Principal Tower, designed by Foster + Partners, is the landmark residential tower within Principal Place, a mixed-use development on the edge of the City of London in the borough of Hackney. Completed the tower is a 175 meters high, elegant structure containing over 280 apartments arranged over 50 floors.
Principal Tower offers a variety of apartment sizes including one, two and three bedroom units, plus a single, spectacular duplex penthouse on the very top. The dual aspect design by Foster + Partners is used for nearly all the units delivering light and spacious residences. Almost every apartment has its own curved balcony affording sweeping views of London. There is marble, pale wood and bronze detailing in Principal Towerss apartments which fuses the classic sophistication of the financial district with the creative, industrial aesthetic of Shoreditch.
The tower has been designed to target the Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4 and featuring a combined heat and power plant, roof mounted photovoltaic panels and grey water harvesting.
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