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Dashwood Studios (Student flats)

Print Works (2010)

Pullens Buildings (1901)

   

History: Originally Newington
Park: Pullens Gardens
Rail: Elephant & Castle (Northern & Bakerloo)
Tube: Elephant (Thames Link)
Restaurants: Elephant & Castle Restaurants
The Times (2010)

Walworth Road, SE17 IJL
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Studios: 232 en-suite student flats with bay windows or balconies and terraces 
42 & 50 week tenancies,
Social Spaces, Utilities Included, 
Ideal for couples
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Amelia Street, SE17
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Storeys: 9
Apartments: 164 (i, 2 &3 bedrooms)
Workspaces: ground floor             
Courtyard: landscaped to rear           
Architect: Glen Howells            Website
Developer: First Base            Website


Crampton Street, SE17
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4 storey apartments
An early form of live-work housing. The Pullens Buildings which are Victorian tenements built between 1886-1901. 
Workspaces: 2 storey workshops at the rear. 

The Pullens Buildings were used as a set in the film The King’s Speech
       

Strata Tower (2010

South Central East (2006)

South Central West (2007)

Estate agent

 

Elephant Road, SE1
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Height: 147 metres
Storeys:: 43
Apartments: 408 (30% affordable).                       
Architects: BFLS (Hamilton)  overseen  by Robbie Turner

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Steedman Street. SE17
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Apartments: 93 in 2 buildings (green & pink)
Storeys: both 10 storeys high with rooftop terraces
25 affordable 

Commercial:7 units
Architects: CZWG (Piers Gough) Website

Developer: Oakmayne            Website

Crampton Street, SE17
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Architect: Space Craft (Nik Randall) & Tate & Hindle
Storeys :One 8-storey & two 5-storey buildings.
Apartments: 188 (including 44 affordable). 
Commercial: 14 units
Developer: Oakmayne            Website 

 

 

 

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