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including the much-loved Borough Market and Flat Iron Square, both
only eight minutes’ walk east.
Furthermore, Triptych is less than 15 minutes’ walk to three tube
stations – Southwark, London Bridge and, across the river, Blackfriars



  • while the city’s shopping haven, Oxford Circus, is only a 20-minute
    ride away.
    All four of London’s main airports – Heathrow, Luton, Stanstead
    and Gatwick – are within an hour’s drive.


INNER BEAUTY
Across its 169 open-plan residential units, the architects of
Triptych Bankside have honed in on every aspect of the design –
layout, functionality and spatial elements. All doors are made of
quality timbre veneer, while antique brass handles are among the
impressive details.
In the living room, the floor-to-ceiling, dual-aspect windows are
optimised to capture sunlight from two directions to illuminate the
inner sanctum, with the intersection of light increasing the sense
of spaciousness. The full-length windows take in the jaw-dropping
panorama, overseeing the Thames and the vibrant streets below.
However, the pièce de résistance has to be the private terrace,
available in all units, which bestows its occupants with an enviable
London vista.
The property’s idea of ‘modern luxury living’ is all about
sophistication; less is more. Interior-design wise, its minimalistic
narrative has plenty of hidden functionalities.
For example, the sleek kitchen features an immaculate light-
coloured stone countertop with integrated high-end Miele appliances


including oven, induction hobs,
downdraft extractor, full-height
integrated refrigerator, dishwasher and
tumble dryer.
In a touch of functional elegance, all
wall and base drawer units are handle-
free and equipped with soft-close
mechanisms. In bigger apartments, the
kitchen may feature an island to cater to
communal cooking and house parties.
Another alluring proposition:
bedrooms come with balcony access,
allowing residents to enjoy those
glorious sunsets that embellish the
London skyline, with the shimmering
water of the Thames reflecting the
orange hues of the evening sun, its
vermillion shade cast upon majestic
icons such as The Shard and the St
Paul’s Cathedral.
All master bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms, which are a
continuation of the organic but elegant vogue of Triptych. From the
wood vanity units to the Silestone walls edged by Domus ceramic tiles,
all shower rooms convey a sense of calmness.

MONEY MATTERS
With units vary in size from 400-2,710sqft, Triptych offers eight
studios from GBP740,000, 56 one-bedroom units from GBP930,000,
58 two-bedrooms from GBP1,530,000, 45 three-bedrooms from
GBP2,445,000 and two exclusive four-bedroom penthouse apartments
at GBP9,715,000. The average price per square foot is GBP1,930.
Despite London’s robust public transport network, Triptych
accedes to the demands of the select few by providing 46 parking
lots that are the exclusive prerogatives of large three-bedrooms and
penthouse owners at a cost of GBP75,000 per lot per annum. Riding
on the tide of green vehicles, the lots will come with electric car
charging points.
Estimated to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2021, this soon-
to-be minted jewel by the Thames is open to well-heeled foreign and
domestic buyers for residential or investment purposes.

BUYER INFORMATION
Triptych Bankside - 185 Park Street
London, SE1 9BL - United Kingdom
http://www.triptychbankside.com
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