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NEO Bankside offers riverside living on the southbank


Set within four striking pavilions adjacent to the Tate Modern, with views of St Paul's Cathedral and the River Thames, NEO Bankside is a collection of contemporary apartments with first-class amenities. Situated between the 15th and 21st floors of the development's signature Pavilion C, these premium properties are exceptionally spacious and light filled.
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Large living spaces are flexible, open plan and have state-of-the-art fixtures and fittings. The winter gardens are wonderful indoor/outdoor spaces with large sliding screens to turn indoors into outdoors. Designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and developed by Native Land and Grosvenor, the development also provides 24 hr concierge, security, leisure club, private wine cellar and underground car parking.
NEO Bankside is surrounded by excellent transport connections including riverboat services, rail and tube: London Bridge, Southwark and the new entrance to Blackfriars are a short walk away.
The guide price is £3.35m-£5.3m. Previous apartments have sold extremely quickly. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 020 7861 5444 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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