About Mount Anvil

Mount Anvil is an award-winning London property developer that’s been in operation since 1991. The company offer new homes across the capital, underpinned by world-class design, quality and customer care.

Mount Anvil developments

You can find out more about Mount Anvil developments on HomeViews. For luxury apartments with river views, check out developments such as Queen’s Wharf, Royal Docks West and Dollar Bay. For a heritage feel, look to the lovingly converted Hampstead Manor. The Landau and Lexicon, meanwhile, offer hotel-style surroundings in central city locations.

Amenities are plentiful and well thought-out. There’s a state-of-the-art gym, a smart lounge with a private dining area, four miniature gardens, and a round-the-clock concierge service.” – HomeViews Property Pro on The Landau

Mount Anvil reviews

River cafe and Plum Cafe – two vastly different cafes with very different price points but just two wonderful examples of some great local places on my doorstep! I love renting here, I couldnt get a flat with a river view but the location close to Hammersmith and the river is perfect and gives me the space and everything I need.” – Anonymous, verified resident at Queen’s Wharf

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Number of Developments

16

Ratings

4.28 Rating

Rating (based on 228 reviews)

Excellent

48.68%

Very Good

41.67%

Average

7.02%

Disappointing

1.32%

Very Poor

1.32%

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Nice design apartments!

The design of the flats is very nice and very well thought. I like the different styles of the flats and my favourite is dark style. It took very long time to complete the pool and gym facilities but the design of the pool is very nice and stylish. The gym , however, I feel should be much bigger for a huge development like that. The concierge team are nice and helpful. The downstairs of my house entrance (2 Exchange Gardens) looks a bit worn out now so I guess will need a re paint soon. I have also noticed that other entrances have LED screens which are missing in 2 Exchange Gardens.

Otherwise, it still a good development which I would recommend to others.

Please tell us what you like and dislike about this area:

Vauxhall is very close to Central London, however the area is still developing and feels unsafe. It is very dirty, often with rubbish being spread everywhere, it is not safe at night, and local authority should be monitoring this area more closely. Additionally, there are no cafes, nice shops or places around here apart from Sainsbury’s and Starbucks. The area definitely needs an upgrade to match the house prices here.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

I wish I knew how dangerous and dirty Vauxhall can be. There is also a lot of construction going on which can get very noisy and dusty when opening the window.

What is the best feature of your home:

The dark style kitchen and bathroom are very stylish.

4
Facilities
5
Design
5
Location
4
Value
4
Management
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Modern canalside living with a view

Chronicle Tower is a modern development with stunning floor to ceiling windows with views of the London skyline. The bright, open flats feel much larger than they are and with fantastic built in amenities from Siemens and other high quality brands it is the perfect base for a young professional.

Walking distance to both Old Street / Angel, it is a great location for a lively nightlife. Also located on the canal, it is within walking distance of a number of sights such as London Zoo, Camden Market and London Fields.

The concierge team are very helpful and the building facilities are great for the casual gym goer.

Overall I would recommend to anyone wanting to live in the area.

Please tell us what you like and dislike about this area:

Old Street / Angel are perfect for young professionals with great bars, restaurants and cafes as well as great transport links throughout London.

Regents Canal is a great link to a number of areas such as Camden, London Fields and even as far afield as Stratford.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

Expenses other than the norm, such as the climate cooling within the building.

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

Quick response to issues, however occasionally delays in getting the landlord to approve budgets for repairs.

4
Facilities
5
Design
5
Location
4
Value
4
Management
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Good experience but could be improved

The development is very modern, clean and well looked after. There is a concierge service, a gym below (though no discounts for tenants), and lots of shops and restaurants nearby. The drawbacks are the noise – although it appears a quiet development, the windows are very thin and there is a lot of shouting at night, plus you can hear the Nine Elms development through much of the night. We have also had many problems with postbox access and our intercom system and the concierge are not able to help as this is the landlord’s responsibility – however, the property company send us straight back to the concierge – very frustrating!

Please tell us what you like and dislike about this area:

Good selection of restaurants, some very run down though. Very close to Stockwell and Vauxhall stations which is very handy.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

The property is much noisier than expected and the location is a bit rougher than imagined too.

3
Facilities
4
Design
3
Location
3
Value
2
Management
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Unique Riverside Development

Having viewed many properties around Fulham and Canary Wharf, I’ve finally found Queen’s Wharf. This development has a sense of understated luxury, modern but not dull, and is overall very well designed. Common area is of very high standards too. It is nice that north-east facing flats enjoy morning sun in summer with a view of a small garden despite having no direct river view. The development has no onsite gym & swimming pool etc (hence lower service charge) but there are many choices around. There is comfort cooling & heating throughout the building.

The only issues I’m aware of include the door to the rooftop and doors of lifts and it seems to take very long for them to be solved. The onsite management team made sure the development is always clean and concierge is really outstanding 24/7.

Please tell us what you like and dislike about this area:

There are cafes, Michelin restaurants, gym, rowing club, and of course Riverside Studio at the door step. The south-west facing riverside walk leading to the reopened Hammersmith Bridge really carries the magic during the day and night. Hammersmith Station provides access to 4 tube lines and bus routes and is only 5 minutes away.

Hammersmith roundabout can be pretty busy, and larger supermarkets are 10 min walk on Fulham Palace Road although there is a Tesco Express nearby that opens until 10pm.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

rowing boats frequent this part of river and certainly bring action to the river life.

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

no particular issues had raised during conveyance.

4
Facilities
5
Design
5
Location
5
Value
5
Management
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