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  2. Highpoint (building) - Wikipedia

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    It was the tallest build-to-rent development in the country at the time of construction, [3] and one of London's tallest residential buildings. On completion in 2018, 343 one- and two-bedroom apartments were made available for rent to private tenants. [4]

  3. Vantage Point (London) - Wikipedia

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    After 2 years' construction the renamed building reopened on 1 September 2016. Vantage Point now has 118 studio, 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom rental flats on floors 1–15, along with shared amenity space on the 16th and 17th floors.

  4. Russell Court - Wikipedia

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    The building was a project of the London solicitor Gerald Glover, who specialised in real estate development, [2] [3] and is one of a number of very large blocks of flats erected in 1930s London. [4] It was built in 1937 by Mowlem [5] and replaced a row of Georgian terraced houses, latterly converted to small hotels. [6]

  5. London room for rent where you can’t come home before 8:30pm ...

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    A London landlord has come under fire for advertising a room for rent at £1,350-a-month with a number of strict living conditions for their potential tenant.. The homeowner placed an advert on ...

  6. Nell Gwynn House - Wikipedia

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    Scaffolding in place for renovation work in 2009. On 29 September 1937, the Central London Property Trust Ltd granted a lease of the whole block of flats to Nell Gwynn House (Chelsea) Ltd for ninety-nine years at a rent of £7,000 a year, and on the same day the company borrowed £225,000 from Land Charges Ltd, mortgaging its lease.

  7. One The Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Planning consent was granted in 2012. [1] The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, visited the site as construction began in 2013. [2] The development was completed in summer 2016. [3] [4] The development comprises 284 studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments with 254 in the tower and 30 in the attached four-storey pavilion. [5] [6]