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Developed by Londonewcastle, a reputable property developer rooted in London, the project has an impressive track record spanning three decades—having delivered over £239 million worth of boutique developments across 11 London boroughs. Specializing in "small yet exquisite" premium projects, Londonewcastle has truly showcased its expertise with this development.
The development is situated in a historic, inclusive, and vibrant neighborhood in West London Zone 1. Covent Garden retains its unique old-world charm while evolving with the times, thanks to the addition of boutique shops, fine-dining restaurants, and numerous hotels—solidifying its reputation as one of London’s most beloved destinations.
Surrounded by a dense network of theaters, cultural museums, bars, restaurants, and luxury shopping destinations, the development immerses residents in London’s unique blend of ancient heritage and modern vitality.
The residential units feature meticulous design details, drawing inspiration from the bohemian character of the surrounding area. The original Victorian red-brick facade has been preserved and carefully restored, while the interiors offer a fully contemporary living space—delivering an authentic lifestyle experience that pays homage to the original building’s design and the surrounding neighborhood’s character.

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With only 40 units, the majority of apartments come with private outdoor balconies—a rare offering in central London’s historic district. The development provides 24-hour concierge services and five-star hotel-style residential amenities, including a 24-hour reception, private gym, and exclusive lounge area.
The interiors are spacious and thoughtfully personalized, with bright, open layouts. Each unit has its own unique features, all perfectly aligned with Covent Garden’s artistic ambiance.
Steeped in history, the area is surrounded by historic buildings and theaters, including St Paul’s Cathedral and the Royal Opera House. It is also a haven for luxury fashion brands and international cuisine, catering to discerning food lovers. Covent Garden is not only a world-famous tourist attraction but also a hub for London’s art and fashion scene, establishing itself as one of the city’s most prominent cultural neighborhoods.









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Residents with school-aged children have easy access to Outstanding-rated state primary and secondary schools. The surrounding area is also home to prestigious independent schools, including St Paul’s Cathedral School, Charterhouse Square School, and Westminster School—one of the UK’s renowned "Nine Great Public Schools."
The development is also a hub for top-tier higher education institutions, including the University of the Arts London (UAL), London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), King's College London (KCL), and the London Film School. Notably, LSE is within walking distance.
Transport:
Benefiting from its prime location in London Zone 1, the development enjoys excellent transport connectivity. The nearest tube station, Holborn, is within walking distance:
2 stops west to Oxford Street
3 stops west to Bond Street
3 stops east to Bank (the City of London)
4 stops east to Liverpool Street Station (a major transport hub)
Additionally, Covent Garden tube station (served by the Deep Blue Line) is also within walking distance: