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Revision as of 09:20, 18 August 2022 by Paris (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Summary<ref name=":0">Source: Strutt & Parker, London - New Homes.</ref> == <gallery mode="slideshow"> File:96919_LNW200044_IMG_11_0000.jpg File:96919_LNW200044_IMG_12_0000.jpg File:96919_LNW200044_IMG_13_0000.jpg </gallery> {{Real estate key information |Location= Oceanic House, Cockspur Street, London |Asking price= £16,250,000 |Property type= Penthouse |Bedrooms= 4 |Size= 5,496 sq. ft.(511 sq. m.) |Tenure= Leasehold }} == Key features<ref name=":0" /> =...")
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Summary[1]

Key information
Location: Location::Oceanic House, Cockspur Street, London
Asking price: Asking price::£16,250,000
Property type: Property type::Penthouse
Bedrooms: Bedrooms::4
Size: Size::5,496 sq. ft.(511 sq. m.)
Tenure: Tenure::Leasehold


Key features[1]

  • Grade II listed landmark building
  • Poggenpohl kitchen
  • Miele appliances
  • Interior designed by Morpheus London
  • Concierge service

Property description[1]

This spectacular four bedroom Penthouse apartment with large master suite and commanding 360 degree views of the London skyline has been immaculately created in this historic building with every thought to luxury and style. Large private roof terraces deliver views in multiple directions from the top floor of the building. Oceanic House presents the rare opportunity to purchase a substantial apartment at the heart of Londons West End, in an exclusive new development steeped in history. The imposing former White Star Line headquarters, the booking office of the glamorous Titanic ocean liner, has been sensitively redeveloped to provide six apartments and one two-storey penthouse with sizes ranging from 1,679 square foot (156 square metres) to 5,447 square foot (506 square metres). The restored exterior and brand new interior echo the luxury that will be forever associated with the age of transatlantic ocean travel. Impeccably high standards in the specification ensure an uncompromising regard to comfort and security, and an extensive range of modern appliances by internationally renowned brands. Cockspur Street lies at the intersection of Pall Mall, and Haymarket, thus linking stately St James’s to the West End. Oceanic House is situated at No. 1 Cockspur Street, on an unusual triangular site at the north-west corner of Trafalgar Square which is shared with the Canadian Embassy. The street layout is part of a masterplan conceived by John Nash in 1820 and has remained largely unchanged for two centuries. Looking west along Pall Mall, Oceanic House faces the epicentre of Royal St James’s, St James’s Palace. St James’s is a traditional, established neighbourhood, home to the National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery and many renowned boutique shops, private members’ clubs and hotels. The area continues to attract investment and is changing with St James’s Market. Situated in Haymarket, this 261,000 square foot (24,247 square metre) development led by the Crown Estate provides office accommodation for global business, world-class dining and flagship retail. Similarly nearby Admiralty Arch is undergoing a grand transformation into a five star hotel. For those residents making frequent trips overseas, Oceanic House is well located, only 15 miles from Heathrow and within easy reach of all London airports. The London Heliport is just four miles away and the development is in close proximity to many other transport facilities.

Floor plan[1]

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References and notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Source: Strutt & Parker, London - New Homes.