
Chelsea Waterfront
Mixed-use





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Chelsea Waterfront is a large-scale, mixed-use development comprising several landmark buildings, including Tower East, Tower West, the restored Powerhouse (formerly Lots Road Power Station), The Rotunda, and a collection of low-rise riverside residences. Together, they form a cohesive new residential neighbourhood that blends heritage architecture with contemporary design, offering a unique and expansive vision for luxury living on the Thames.
Located within the prestigious Chelsea Harbour and designed by the internationally acclaimed architect Sir Terry Farrell, Chelsea Waterfront is a testament to architectural ingenuity and urban connectivity, this development meaningfully connects the Borough of Kensington and Chelsea with the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham through three beautifully integrated bridges spanning the creek.
Anchored by the restored Lots Road Power Station - now known as Powerhouse - the scheme forms the architectural centrepiece of Chelsea Waterfront. Created by CK Asset Holdings Limited, it represents one of London’s final riverfront residential addresses of this scale and distinction.
Tower West and Tower East were created in a diamond shape to provide panoramic views of London’s skyline and both sides of the river. These residences, epitomise luxury living while paying homage to the building's storied past.
Chelsea Waterfront has been widely recognised for its ambition and quality, winning Gold in the WhatHouse? Awards for Best Renovation, praised by judges as “an architectural feat of astonishing scale” and “a masterclass in sensitive restoration.” It was also awarded Silver in the FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence Awards in the Masterplan category and shortlisted for Construction News Awards in the Best Regeneration Project category.
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United Kingdom
