South Bank

Known as London’s Cultural Heart, the riverside neighbourhood of South Bank calls the Thames’ southern shores home, and is sandwiched between Westminster Bridge and London Bridge. It’s a place to move to if you like lots going on and, with its plethora of famous sites, it’s somewhere you can play London tourist as often as you like. Read on to discover developments that are rated the best places to live in South Bank. In addition, read reviews from residents who own or rent in South Bank.

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Best places to live in South Bank

HomeViews Top Rated Development ranking takes into account the Star Rating and HomeViews Transparency Rating of every development in the area

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What’s South Bank like?

South Bank attracts millions of visitors each year, such is the appeal of the major attractions that pepper the riverfront; most in imposing, grandiose buildings. Big-hitters include the Tate Modern, Shakespeare’s Globe and the National Theatre, not to mention landmarks like the London Eye.

You’re spoilt for choice on the food and drink front, with glam bistros and gastropubs offering a front row view of the river. And traditional Victorian inns hidden down the backstreets. The area is at its best in the summertime evenings; when people gather in the outdoor bars to clink glasses as the sun dips over the water.

South Bank is greener than you might expect, too, thanks to well-loved spaces like the Bernie Spain Gardens and Jubilee Gardens. These often play host to pop-up performances and exhibitions showcasing local, up-and-coming talent.

Transport links

Getting to and from South Bank is easy. Thanks to a handful of walkable, well-connected Zone 1 stations in close proximity. Southwark is on the Jubilee line, London Bridge offers Jubilee and Northern line tubes, as does Waterloo – but with the addition of the Bakerloo line. Blackfriars, meanwhile, is on the District and Circle lines.

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Buying and renting in South Bank

Expect a real variety of homes if you’re moving to South Bank. There are small blocks of swish apartments near the river, huge schemes with health and wellness centres; and everything in between.

Location-wise, The Music Box is up there with the best of them – a striking development by Taylor Wimpey Central London. It’s spitting distance from the river and the Tate Modern, and its interiors are ultra-contemporary.

“Space in the flat is great. It is not too small for being in central. Everything is high spec and modern. It is definitely one of the best flats I have lived in.” – Anonymous, resident at The Music Box

Like the name suggests, Palace View –  another Taylor Wimpey Central London offering – is best-known for its incredible vistas. This collection of apartments is neighboured by Lambeth Palace, and residents can look across the water to Parliament and Westminster. There are also only 55 homes here, so there’s a more intimate feel than you’d find in the larger developments.

“I like that it’s a small building and the concierge always knows who I am. My flat is big and I like that we have access to the outside areas and bike stores. The lifts are quick and there’s is a gym and cinema room but I’ve not used these yet.” – Jane1004, verified resident at Palace View

At the other end of the spectrum, you’ll find The Whitehouse Apartments by Galliard Homes. Intimate this scheme is not, but it certainly has its own charms. This sprawling, high-rise development is topped with a roof terrace and fronted by a striking fountain, and would look more at home on the seafront in Dubai.

Well the facilities are amazing. We have a pool that’s really great, a gym as well. I like the roof top terrace. My flat is well designed and well built, they grit the driveway in the winter, and the concierge is lovely.” – Viktoria, verified resident at The Whitehouse Apartments

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Even more developments to buy or rent in South Bank

One Tower Bridge is a Berkeley Homes property designed by Squires and Partners. Expect design-led apartments and penthouses with a stellar view of Tower Bridge and the Thames. There’s a luxe health club for residents, as well.

“All I can say is that it is gorgeous, perfection. Thank you Berkeley Homes.” – Pam, resident at One Tower Bridge

If you’re seeking penthouse living with good transport links, consider Crest Nicholson’s The Perspective Building, which offers four floors of luxury living and easy access to Waterloo and Lambeth North stations.

“What I like about it is it’s very convenient. We have a uniformed concierge to pick up parcels, let you or your guests in and offer security and assistance. I feel very safe and secure due to the key fob system and single entrance. Lots of my friends live in the building, so there is a good community feel.” – Anon, verified resident at The Perspective Building

Galliard’s County Hall Apartments is just a stone’s throw from the London Eye, meaning a plum spot for the spectacular NYE fireworks. There are more than 600 stylish apartments here, and residents have access to a private gym, pool and spa.

“Enjoy using this flat during the week while I work in London and it is very close to the office and other amenities, loving the cosmopolitan environment and would recommend this apartment for all the fantastic facilities that are on offer.” – Charlie Smith, resident at County Hall Apartments

Barratt London’s Blackfriars Circus is another popular choice. Based in the centre of Southwark, it’s another scheme with some top facilities to brag about… It has been rated one of the best places to live in South Bank.

“I really like living in a new development, everything is brand new and there are lots of shared facilities which really come in handy, especially having an on-site gym.” – Anonymous, verified resident at Blackfriars Circus

You can find out more about living in the area by reading reviews from residents. Click on the developments below to find out more about residents’ experiences and also, to discover the best places to live and rent in South Bank. Moreover, If there’s a property that you can’t see on HomeViews, you can add a new listing and leave your review here.

Reviews in South Bank

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Good place and neighbourhood

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Review Date Apr 2021

Good amount of local shops, park near by, 15 min walk to London Bridge station.
Very noisy construction site just in front of us, shakes the building when they are digging.

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Very good overall but the bins storage should be monitored. We have Bin bags laying around, furniture, etc. It would be beneficial to have access to the gate. The lift gets broken very often and we had some power cuts on the communal areas a few times.

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I should have considered the noisy coming from the construction site. Makes difficult working from home.

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Very good location, within walking distance of my office.

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Twist house – great location, poor quality

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Review Date Apr 2021

Street is pretty quiet for a main road.
Bermondsey st is close by and has amazing food and bars.
Tube is quite a walk away.

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Flats are well designed and feel spacious. Each has a decent sized balcony.
However build quality is poor: cheap kitchens are badly fitted. Extractor fans don’t work. Lift breaks frequently. Front and back doors break on a monthly basis and are fixed extremely slowly. Building managers are difficult to contact.

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Poor build quality, especially front and rear doors make security an issue.

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Location – very close to Bermondsey street and central london

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Great location and design but poor management

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Review Date Apr 2021

The area is great, there are lots of shops, cafes and restaurants. Although we are not that close to a tube station there are plenty of bus stops/routes on our street or round the corner.
We are unable to get a parking permit for our street because our address doesn’t grant us one, which is very disappointing as it means parking is very expensive. Spaces are always available however.

Sadly they have been building on our street for years and it is very noisy and dusty. They just keep knocking down the warehouses and building new buildings so there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight.

The bins are often overflowing and do not appear to be emptied completely/regularly. There is only one recycling bin which is always full within a day or two.

Unfortunately it is very common for there to be noise and antisocial behaviour on the street outside the building – this usually comes from the building across the street

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The design of the building is good. The apartment is lovely, each apartment has a decent outside space too. The facilities are ok in theory – there are 2 large bike sheds for example. But these are not well maintained. They were broken into, the door handle was broken off and my bike had been stolen. Similarly the safety of the building in general is questionable as the door system often fails, meaning anyone can just get in the building by pushing the door and doesn‘t beed a fob or key. Unfortunately this has meant that a lot of packages/parcels have gone missing from down by the letterboxes. We have also had a lot of issues with the lift breaking down. These problems are usually fixed within a few days but occur regularly. The property management is not great. It is very difficult to get a quick response when issues arrives. There was a leak in our bathroom last year and it took months for it to be fixed, which meant it caused serious damage to the apartment below. We currently have a leak in the ceiling which we brought to L&Q‘s attention at the beginning of January and despite chasing up several times it still hasn‘t been fixed.

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I wish I knew that there would be constant building sites next door.

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

They have been very slow with their responses to any issues (as mentioned above) and have not been very transparent about the process

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The building itself is very well maintained and the facilities management team are always on site to fix anything.

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Review Date Mar 2021

Perfect location with walking access to everywhere in London! Waterloo station is also right opposite the street and lots of local buses in the area too.
Great range of restaurants and bars within 5 mins walk in southbank.

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The building itself is very well maintained and the facilities management team are always on site to fix anything.
There is a gym and pool which are maintained and cleaned daily and accessible to all residents.
The building is very secure with 24 hour concierge on duty.

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Too cold in winter and too hot in summer due to location

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Too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter due to location

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