Chelsea Waterfront

What They Said: A spectacular new development on London’s River Thames – the first of its type on the north bank in Chelsea in over a hundred years and the only one that is literally in touch with the river.
It offers unrivalled views over London, exquisite apartments on the river’s edge, incomparable restaurants, bars, shops and health & fitness facilities.
To view the great river from the heights of Chelsea Waterfront’s towers offers a unique chance to grasp its majesty, the rural romantic and the rugged.
They were building ships here before the Romans arrived. Ships of war took shape during mediaeval times. Docks, wharfs and quays emerged during the 17th and 18th centuries, and by the 19th merchant ships were trading with the furthest corners of the world. The glistening glass towers of Chelsea Waterfront are superbly placed to salute the Thames arriving from the rural west and to see it on its way to the east Today, Chelsea is London’s natural artistic centre: the ‘patron place’ of art and fashion. Here, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea you can have a place in the nation’s history. Here you can rub shoulders with the capital’s best – because you have discovered one of the finest addresses on the globe.
Breathing new life into an older part of Chelsea took inspiration, ingenuity, enterprise and ambition. And something else: dedication to the principles and practices of regeneration. Sir Terry Farrell is one of the world’s most pre-eminent Post-Modernist architects and one of the world’s distinguished masters in urban planning. Above all, he has mastered the art of regeneration, and at Chelsea Waterfront created a thing of beauty, through reinvention and restoration