Including 3.5 million sq ft. of retail, leisure and schools, 20,000 new homes and totalling 561 acres — from open green spaces to buzzing venues, enjoy the endless events and entertainment, eateries and watering holes.
Roughly the size of 300 football pitches, this dynamic London neighbourhood has already attracted tech giants such as Apple, who have acquired 500,000 sq ft of office space.
Local stations | Walking times (mins) |
---|---|
Battersea Power Station |
2 |
Battersea Park |
9 |
Nine Elms |
10 |
Vauxhall |
15 |
Connections via local tfl lines | Travel times (mins) |
---|---|
Victoria (via Battersea Park) |
4 |
Clapham Junction (via Battersea Park) |
4 |
Waterloo (via Battersea Power Station) |
7 |
Oxford Circus (via Vauxhall) |
7 |
London Bridge (via Battersea Power Station – via Kennington) |
10 |
Tottenham Court Road (via Nine Elms) |
11 |
International travel | Travel times (mins) |
---|---|
St Pancras |
12 |
Gatwick | 35 |
City Airport | 39 |
Heathrow | 57 |
Luton | 60 |
Stansted | 73 |
Travel by boat from Battersea Power Station | Travel time (mins) |
---|---|
Westminster |
16 |
Blackfriars |
34 |
London Bridge City |
39 |