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9 Albert Embankment is a residential redevelopment in the London borough of Lambeth. It occupies a position on Albert Embankment on the South Bank of the River Thames. Built in the 1960s and once home to the Decca Records label, 9 Albert Embankment was redeveloped in 2002 by Berkeley Homes as a mixed-use scheme and includes more than 200 privately-owned apartments.
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1 total reviews
Ashleigh R (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Oct 2018
Ashleigh R (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Oct 2018
The building is modern and secure with a 24/7 concierge desk available to receive deliveries during the day which is convenient. The development is well located for central London, within walking distance of local amenities such as shops, bars, restaurants and tube station. For the location and size of flat it is good value for money. The main downside is that the walls separating the different flats are thin and so noise can travel leading to issues/complaints between neighbours.
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