Seven, Southbank Place, SE1


The final building within this iconic development.



This property includes
The residences within SEVEN serve as private havens, meticulously designed for an exclusive London lifestyle in sync with the city's vibrant heartbeat. Each apartment is strategically oriented toward the Thames, featuring expansive windows that offer panoramic views stretching from Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster to the iconic London Eye. These vistas are framed to provide not just a view, but a living portrait of the city, bathed in natural light. The residences also boast spacious balconies that meld seamlessly with the building’s façade, enhancing the tranquillity found within the urban environment.
For those who seek the epitome of urban living, SEVEN grants exclusive access to the 17,000 sq. ft. Southbank Place Health Club & Spa. This facility, crafted by the renowned interior design specialists Goddard Littlefair, is a haven of indulgence and sophistication. Known for their work on the Mandarin Oriental in Vienna and The Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland, Goddard Littlefair has now set a new standard in luxury with a spa designed to offer an unparalleled wellness experience.
Spanning 5.25 acres (2.3 hectares), Southbank Place includes an array of amenities from chic boutique shops to serene riverside walks, encapsulating everything necessary for enjoyment and convenience. Enveloped by significant cultural and historical sites, including the adjacent National Theatre and the nearby Tate Modern, Southbank Place offers the quintessence of London living, where luxury meets legacy in the city’s most sought-after locale.
Amenities
- Treatment rooms available
- Lobby/Lounge area for rest & relaxation
- Fully equipped TechnoGym with free weights, machines & cardio stations
- Spin studio & yoga studio
- Sauna & steam rooms
- Experience showers
- Relaxation area
- 25m Swimming pool
- Experience pool
- Changing facilities
Location
Seven, Southbank Place, SE1
Well-served by Waterloo Underground station and range of robust transport connections, a thriving community is flourishing.

Set in London’s most desirable riverside location, adjacent to Westminster and the London Eye, Southbank Place is an opportunity to own the best that central London has to offer.
Nestled among iconic cultural pillars like the National Theatre and the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Place ushers in a new era of sophisticated urban living in London. Spanning a vast 5.25 acres (2.3 hectares), this transformative development melds residential units, office spaces, and retail outlets with inviting public realms, rejuvenating Southbank's rich cultural and historical tapestry into a vibrant new destination for visiting, working, and residing. Strategically positioned, the area benefits immensely from the connectivity offered by the Waterloo Underground station alongside a robust network of transport links, fostering a bustling community that is rapidly flourishing. It is with great pleasure that we unveil the final architectural gem in the Southbank Place collection. Known as SEVEN, this building is the last of four remarkable residential structures designed to redefine luxury living for future generations in London.
SEVEN brings yet another facet of excellence to the powerful vision of Southbank Place.
SEVEN stands as a majestic addition to an illustrious array of landmark buildings, uniquely positioned along the scenic banks of the Thames, at the heart of London's historical and cultural nexus. This location, steeped in the city's past, present, and future, provides a setting like no other. The architectural firm Stanton Williams was the clear choice for this project. Their design philosophy emphasizes the interaction between people and their environments, a perspective that is especially pertinent for a structure like SEVEN. Their unwavering dedication to design integrity, cultural sensitivity, and meticulous attention to detail was critical in crafting the building's aesthetic, which presents itself as deeply sculptural with its repetitive motifs and stark contrasts. The lighter stone hues interplay with the bold, masculine lines of the structure, creating a dramatic visual narrative. From the outset, it was evident that SEVEN required a design that would not only complement but also enhance the world's most iconic architectural skyline. It needed to embody a contemporary, commanding presence, encapsulating the pioneering spirit of the Southbank. The design had to be nothing short of perfect.
