Lincoln Square, Portugal Street, WC2A 2AT
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathroom
Set in the prestigious Lincoln Square development in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, this stunning residence perfectly combines contemporary luxury with historic elegance.
Positioned within one of London’s most distinguished enclaves, the apartment is surrounded by academic, legal, and cultural landmarks, while being only moments from the vibrant energy of Covent Garden (WC2).
Residents enjoy an unrivalled lifestyle, with access to 24-hour concierge and security, secure underground parking, beautifully landscaped private gardens, and over 17,000 sq. ft. of exclusive amenities designed for ultimate comfort and convenience.
Occupying a rare island site, Lincoln Square commands panoramic views across the Royal Courts of Justice, New Court Chambers, and the Old Land Registry Building, extending gracefully towards the River Thames and Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
This exceptional apartment offers a unique opportunity to live in one of London’s most sought-after addresses - where heritage, prestige, and modern sophistication meet seamlessly.
These particulars are not intended to form part of any contract. Photographs may be general images of the development and not be the actual apartment for rent.
- Fully furnished
- 3 bedrooms
- 3 bathrooms
- 1,350sqft
- Juliet balcony
- Dual aspect
- 24 hour concierge & Gym/Spa
- 17,000 square feet of amenities
- Chancery Lane station (416m)
- Farringdon station (905m)
- City Thameslink station (784m)
- Holborn station (430m)
- Blackfriars station (857m)
- Charing Cross (Exit 2) station (978m)
- Holborn station (457m)
- Charing Cross (Exit 1) station (979m)
- Leicester Square station (978m)
- Barnards Inn station (419m)
Reference Number
CAN251083
Total Sq Ft
1,350 approx
Available From
20th Dec 2025
Covent Garden pulses with vibrant energy, blending historic charm and modern flair in the heart of London. Known for its lively markets, world-class theatres, and eclectic shops, this iconic district invites visitors to soak in captivating street performances and indulge in gourmet dining. Whether you're catching a show or exploring nearby cultural landmarks, Covent Garden offers a dynamic and unforgettable urban experience.
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