Ambassador Building, 5 New Union Square, SW11 7BP

Ambassador Building, 5 New Union Square, SW11 7BP

  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathroom
  • 1 Receptions
£ 4,400 /pcm
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AVAILABLE NOW - DIRECT RIVER VIEWS! This furnished luxury apartment set in the popular development, Ambassador Building, Embassy Gardens, SW11.

The apartment further benefits from an open plan reception room, two double bedrooms, a smart kitchen with a breakfast bar and Siemens integrated appliances, good storage throughout including built in wardrobes to the bedroom and a utility cupboard housing a washer dryer. There is a luxury bathroom suite, parquet wood flooring, comfort cooling & winter garden with fantastic views of Nine Elms.

Residents of Embassy Gardens also benefit private use there is a 24 hour concierge, cinema screening room, library & lounge, business centre, yoga studio, gymnasium and a very cool indoor/outdoor swimming pool. Amenities such as the Black Cab Coffee Co as well as a Waitrose convenience store are located on-site but you are also close to a host of other local shops and restaurants and the transport links of Vauxhall are within walking distance.

  • Available NOW!
  • Furnished
  • Direct river views
  • Two balconies
  • 24hr concierge
  • Gymnasium, swimming pool & outdoor jacuzzi
  • Cinema, library, lounge, business centre & leisure suite
  • Moments from Vauxhall Station
  • Transport links to Nine Elms & Battersea Power Station

  • Pimlico station (864m)
  • Vauxhall station (677m)
  • Nine Elms station (210m)
  • Battersea Power Station station (914m)
  • Battersea Power Station station (862m)

Reference Number

CAN251053

Total Sq Ft

880 approx

Available From

28th Nov 2026

Battersea pulses with vibrant energy, where historic charm meets modern leisure. From the iconic Battersea Power Station’s lively dining and shopping scene to the lush greenery of Battersea Park, this area offers a perfect blend of culture, relaxation, and entertainment. Whether exploring creative hubs or unwinding at trendy bars, Battersea invites you to experience London’s dynamic spirit in every corner.

triyoga Chelsea

guide name: Denise Brims

The instructor (Yvonne O’Gara) did not always provide clear or supportive leading cues and at times rushed us, which may have contributed to one woman losing balance and falling. Rather than offering her an alternative asana or checking in, the teacher only said, “Don’t apologise, that’s ok, do what feels right for you.” There were also inconsistencies in the instruction. For example, she cued us into Warrior II but referred to it as Warrior I, and the sequence overall felt improvised. During Prasarita Padottanasana (wide-legged forward fold), I placed the crown of my head on the mat, something I enjoy and have practised for many years. Instead of encouragement or a neutral acknowledgment, the teacher referred to it as “the ego pose” while looking directly at me, which felt belittling rather than supportive. For context, I am an award-winning yoga teacher who has taught thousands of students internationally over the past eight years, and I would never dream of yoga-shaming a student in that way. Unfortunately, this experience left me feeling criticised rather than nurtured, and I will not be booking this class again. I am also hesitant to return to triyoga in the near future and will most likely share my experience with my wider circle of friends at Third Space, school, running club and other places.

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The Little Gym Wandsworth & Fulham

guide name: Kelly Thorneycroft

I started taking my son to the little gym this year, after trying out various local P&T classes. This is the only activity that’s really resonated with my son and he loves it. The equipment is fantastic and the space is so open and they even have tea and coffee making facilities for adults! Since we started my sons (now 3) confidence and core strength has really come on and we have noticed the difference in his physical development. A special mention to Joe and Jack who have gone out of their way to get both my son and I settled. They also do fantastic holiday camps too! I would recommend the little gym Fulham to my friends without hesitation!

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Morley College London - Chelsea Centre for Creative Industries

guide name: Cheryl-ann Diamond

Atrocious and a non starter experience with this place, a waste of time. I initially emailed the college to simply enquire about the Access to HE Art & Design course that I was looking to start in 2026/2027, explaining that I would like to discuss things with a student advisor. Weeks later I was told to come to the open enrollment. I arrived there on the day and it was clear that this wasn't the case and I was encouraged to sign up for this year last minute... but I had the pleasure of being shown around with one of the lovely tutors named Phillip, and although the admin side of things did seem a bit all over the place (as I'd seen mentioned time and time again in reviews.) On the day of enrollment I was told that I would be emailed by Matt the course leader. The next day I recieved an email from admin telling me to provide ID to secure my place on the course, which I already did. I tried to call the college only to have my call dumped. I thought that there must be a technical error with the phone line and in the chaos of enrollment it hadn't been attended to. The next day someone from the college called. I asked them if the line hanging up was an error to which they flippantly said 'No that's not normal, it's just that right now as you can imagine the college is absolutely inundated so they switch the lines off' The week rolled on and I had absolutely 0% communication from the college, what's more it dawned on me that the tube strikes are going to hit the exact days of my first week. So from the middle of the week I was frantic trying to call in, emailed admin, nothing back. I repeatedly tried to check their website (nothing) social media (Facebook hadn't been posted on since 2020, Twitter started yet never posted on.) So in the end I had to make a decision to trust that if this course was beginning this week then the students would be informed, I live one and a half hours away when transport is running normally. To just think how long it would of taken me to get to this place on strike day when I haven't even been told absolutely anything, if the course is even running. You would have to be out of your mind to take two buses, part train, then another two buses at rush hour in the midst of strike day for possibly no reason, and have no ability to even be able to check or speak with anyone there. Anyway, so we get to this morning when I'm in the middle of an appointment and saw a private number call which I knew must be of importance. I answered cheerfully and with relief when I heard that it was Matt, finally, I will find out what is happening here. I realised from his manner that he wasn't happy with me, that I hadn't attended the first day yesterday. Horrified. Every student's nightmare. Surely I'm thinking that he cannot understand the whole truth of the scenario and what I have been through. I told him everything, only to continue to be, for lack of a better word, 'berated' with 'well there were other students who live further away from you and they got here' 'I did send out an email to everyone on the course.' 'It's business as usual here at Morley college' When I told him that I'd never recieved any such email instead of an understanding and maybe even an apology he said 'uh, oh yeah, you must of been one of the ones who wasn't put on the list' and continued on with the same attitude. He asked me flatly how I was planning to come in the next day and I was so upset and in shock by this point my mind was going blank - aside from an anxiety attack and instincts of not thinking I really want anything to do with this college, nor him after feeling belittled. The nail in the coffin was when he declared 'I think all this is showing that you aren't ready for such an intensive course like this' to which I let him know that I am sorry, but what all shows is that the miscommunication and admin in Morley college is terrible and I don't want to go any further. The experience has left me upset, however I know I have dodged a bullet, and I'm thankful that I didnt waste my learner's loan and time with this place.

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Battersea Park

guide name: Martin Reviews

Battersea Park is honestly one of my favourite spots in London. It’s such a nice escape from the busy streets, and the wildlife makes it feel really special – you’ll see swans, ducks, and loads of squirrels running about. The lake is beautiful and really peaceful, especially if you just want to sit and watch the world go by for a bit. It never feels too crowded either, which I love. The park is also perfect for a chilled day out. There are plenty of picnic areas where you can spread out a blanket and relax, and the old Pump House is a cool little historic touch that gives the place some character. The walking paths are lovely – you can do a long loop around the park or just wander through the tree-lined areas. It’s the kind of place where you can go for a jog, a dog walk, or just a lazy stroll and it always feels refreshing. Food-wise, there are a couple of cafés and spots where you can grab something to eat or a coffee, which makes it easy to spend a whole afternoon there. Between the wildlife, the lakes, the space to relax, and the fact you can get food without leaving the park, it really has everything you need for a day out. Definitely a place I keep going back to.

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Battersea Power Station

guide name: Yumi Tung

Love this place! The shops stay open until late, everything is clean, trendy, and stylish. It’s super comfortable walking along the riverside — such a great atmosphere with lots of restaurants and cafés to choose from. Both day and night feel safe and lively. Perfect spot to relax, shop, and enjoy London!

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Bluebird Chelsea

guide name: Nandini Mazumdar

Yummy food in a beautiful setting - loved the spicy salmon tartare, the truffle mash, and the vegetarian curry. The ambiance is nice and refined. Unfortunately service was a complete miss for us - our server was a bit standoffish (for no apparent reason), the food took a while to come out, and they took forever to bring the bill (and then the card machine) despite asking a few times. Overall it’s a good place and I’d like to come back, hopefully with a better service experience.

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Sugar Cane Bar

guide name: M

Me and my friend went yesterday and the service was amazing from start to finish from Gallab. Good hospitality. Highly recommend this bar. Their cocktails are perfect as well as their beef burger, halloumi screwers and chicken wings.

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National Army Museum

guide name: Lauren S

We recently visited the National Army Museum in Chelsea, and it was an absolutely amazing experience from start to finish. The museum itself is spacious, bright, and beautifully laid out, making it a very comfortable place to explore — especially if you’re visiting with elderly family members or those with additional needs. I went with an elderly relative living with dementia, and the visit couldn’t have gone better. Everything was clear, accessible, and thoughtfully designed, with wide entrances, plenty of seating areas, and engaging displays that held attention without overwhelming. The use of bright colours and clear signage made it easy to navigate and enjoy at our own pace. The café was also lovely, serving great food and drinks in a relaxed setting. What really stood out, though, was the kindness and professionalism of the staff — every single person we spoke to was friendly, welcoming, and eager to help with anything we needed. It was truly a brilliant day out — both educational and enjoyable — and we left feeling uplifted and grateful for such an inclusive and well-run space. Highly recommended for visitors of all ages and abilities!

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The Victoria Battersea

guide name: Nick Adams

Thank you Mathilda, Holly, Cinthia and Flo for looking after me and my friends yesterday evening. The pup was understandably packed and we sat outside where with everyone else enjoying the weather. We had good quality "pub grub" ordered by QR code App direct to our table. They also sell Doghouse Distillery spirits which are made just around the corner and I can definitely recommend the Debt Collector whisky!

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Chelsea Physic Garden

guide name: Andrea Taylor

Very unusual and peaceful gardens. A hidden gem in London. Full of history. The medicinal planting is very interesting. I went during open house which was free, but I would pay to go back again as it's a really beautiful and lovely environment.

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Go Ape Battersea

guide name: lorraine gage

Our daughter came here 7th sept with her virgin experience voucher, she had an amazing time, there were kids and adults all ages doing this activity. It was her first time and she done amazing, her favourite was the mushrooms and the zip wire. Will definitely be returning and would recommend to anyone 😃

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Big Easy Bar.B.Q & Crabshack - Chelsea

guide name: Bella Bella

I dine in this restaurant regularly, and recently found out the lunch menu is a good value for money but quality doesn't compromise. I tried couple of things on different days. As always, attentive service, generous portion and delicious food. The fries and the milkshake were the highlight 😋 I highly recommend the fried calamari and lobster & shrimps sandwich. I would not recommend mussels, they were not quite fresh and too salty.

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Battersea Park Children's Zoo

guide name: Mónika Veres

We recently visited Battersea Park Children’s Zoo and had a pleasant time overall. The playground area is fantastic — very well designed and enjoyable for children. However, we were a little disappointed that several animals were not visible during our visit, with only the information signs indicating what should be there. It felt a bit like most of the visit was focused on the play area rather than the zoo itself. Still, it’s a lovely place for families, and with a few more visible animals, it could be an even better experience.

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The London Peace Pagoda

guide name: Robert Birkholz

An impressive and serene landmark at the heart of Battersea Park, the Peace Pagoda stands gracefully by the riverside. Its unique architecture and peaceful surroundings make it a striking contrast to the bustling city beyond. From this spot, you can enjoy sweeping views of the River Thames while taking in the calm atmosphere the pagoda inspires. Informative displays around the site provide a thoughtful glimpse into the life and teachings of Buddha, making this not just a beautiful place to visit, but also one of quiet reflection and cultural significance.

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606 Club

guide name: Al Grant

A magical jazz club tucked away in a non assuming basement. Staff are very good at communicating the venue and its quirks. I had a great meal, good drinks and thoroughly enjoyed a blistering set of jazz. World class.

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The Pig's Ear

guide name: Quietly Rated

The Pig’s Ear in Chelsea serves quality roasts in a relaxed, airy setting. Both the chicken and lamb were tender and well-cooked, with sides that stood out just as much. The space feels welcoming, light-filled, and comfortable, matched by genuinely friendly service. Quietly rated: worth stopping.

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