Taper Building, 175 Long Lane, SE1 4GT
- 1 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- 1 Receptions
The Taper Building forms part of the arts neighbourhood in and around Bermondsey Street, featuring big names in culture and food such as the White Cube Gallery and Jose Pizarro. It is also within walking distance of landmarks including Tower Bridge, Borough Market and the South Bank. The living space benefits from a very high specification and finishing, the apartment boasts the rare commodity of outdoor space. The balcony is south facing with a tree lined view overlooking south London and has ample privacy.
This apartment is finished to a high specification with comfort cooling and the development benefits from concierge, residents gym, communal courtyard and roof terrace. London Bridge station is just 0.3 miles away, with both Overground, Northern line and Jubilee line services.
- Luxury development
- One bedroom
- Third floor
- Underfloor heating
- Air conditioning
- State of the art gym and 24hr Concierge and Security
- Resident's garden
- South facing balcony
- London Bridge station (549m)
- Borough station (608m)
- London Bridge station (733m)
Reference Number
CAN241031
Total Sq Ft
551 approx
Service Charge
£4,496 /per year
Ground Rent
£451 /per year
Lease Years Remaining
988 years
Price per Sqft
£998 approx
London Bridge stands at the heart of a vibrant area where history and modern life intertwine. Nearby, iconic landmarks like Tower Bridge and the Tower of London offer a glimpse into the city’s storied past, while contemporary gems such as the Tate Modern add a creative spark. Whether wandering through bustling markets or admiring riverside views, this lively district pulses with energy and timeless charm.
Tower Bridge
guide name: Fajar TriandonoTower Bridge is absolutely stunning! One of the best spots to visit in London — the views of the River Thames are amazing. The exhibition is interesting and gives a good idea of how the bridge works. Everything was clean and well-managed. Definitely a must-visit when you’re in London!
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Tower of London
guide name: jessica desiletsAmazing! This was one of my favorite tours while in london. We bought our tickets which cost about $48. Place was packed. There is a cafe and a small gift shop inside, bathrooms of course. I would plan on spending at least 2 hours here if not 3. And then of course there's the crown jewels that speak for themselves. So much history here and so much to see I loved everything about this!
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St. Paul's Cathedral
guide name: Sam AbermanVisited midweek with friends and absolutely blown away by this place. Entrance fee (£28/Adult) is not cheap, but for me it was worth every penny. The cathedral is breathtaking - Wren's architecture is stunning with a restrained elegance that oozes history and power. We witnessed several ceremonies taking place which was incredibly moving (no photography during services, but being there adds such depth to the experience). The structure has three levels and every corner is fascinating if you're into history. The audio guide is excellent and really detailed. The climb to the Whispering Gallery is tricky with very narrow spiral stairs, but the views from the top of the dome are spectacular - 360° panoramas across London and the Thames. We had great weather so could see for miles. One of the best vantage points in the city. The crypt houses Nelson, Wellington and has a brilliant section on Christopher Wren and the cathedral's construction. Allow at least two hours to do it justice. + Coffee shop and gift shop at the exit. Absolutely thrilled we made the time for this - a genuine must-see London landmark.
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Tate Modern
guide name: A. R.Overall liked the exhibitions, loved some rooms, disliked others 😂 Although I am not really a fan of modern art, I spent around 4 hours there. I liked most of the themes they chose and appreciated the descriptions of the artworks and artists as it helps to understand what they express, sometimes in very abstract ways. Some modern artist celebrities were underrepresented in the Tate Modern in my opinion, but thankfully they can be seen in other museums in London 😜 I was a bit surprised by certain rooms that had a lot of nudity or sexual aspects, especially because there were many young children with their families around … Concerning the Do Ho Suh temporary exhibition, I’m happy I got a discounted ticket, because the original price was too steep for what I saw, but it was a quick fun expo.
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London Bridge
guide name: lg GLondon Bridge is one of the most historic and recognizable landmarks in the city, standing as a symbol of London’s long and fascinating history. While many visitors often confuse it with the more decorative Tower Bridge nearby, London Bridge has its own unique charm and importance that make it worth a visit. The bridge connects two lively parts of the city on one side, you have the iconic City of London, and on the other, the vibrant South Bank with its restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions. Walking across the bridge gives you beautiful panoramic views of the River Thames, the Shard, and the surrounding skyline. It’s a great spot for photos, especially at sunrise or sunset when the light reflects beautifully on the water. Although the modern version of London Bridge is more functional than decorative, it carries a deep sense of history. The bridge has been rebuilt several times over the centuries, dating back to Roman times, and it’s incredible to think how many generations have crossed this very spot. There are also plaques and historical markers that tell the story of the bridge’s evolution through the ages. Nearby, you’ll find plenty of interesting attractions such as Borough Market, one of London’s best food markets, and Southwark Cathedral, a stunning and peaceful place just a short walk away. The area is full of life street performers, cafés, and the constant flow of people make it a vibrant place to explore. Overall, London Bridge may not be the most ornate bridge in the city, but it’s definitely one of the most meaningful and historically rich. It’s a wonderful place to walk, take in the views, and appreciate a piece of London’s heritage that continues to connect the past and present of this incredible city.
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Millennium Bridge
guide name: HypnorinaWhat a beautiful beautiful view from that fantastic bridge. It's very good that no cars, so you don't have to watch that much for safety, you can walk from one side to the other side of the river to make pictures and memories from the fantastic views. It's quite easy to find the bridge, one end at the park from Tate modern, the other end at St Paul's cathedral. It was nice clean and quite busy when we visited. Definitely worth a visit.
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HMS Belfast
guide name: JoViBiWent Sunday and was amazing! Did go visit back in 2023 and missed so much. This time went earlier and with my Dad, brother. Such a beautiful ship and fascinating! Defintely worth a visit and Id even go again for the price and things to see! Managed to explore the Captains, Admirals Decks which I missed previously. The views and history were well worth the trip! My Dad and brother loved it 💜💜 Even had a bite to eat at the cafe which was well stocked with all sorts. Everyone was so helpful and an enjoyable trip in London!
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Leadenhall Market
guide name: Tricia AvenidoWent here because it was in a Harry Potter movie and to admire the amazing architecture. It's one of the oldest markets in London dating from the 14th century. We went on a Saturday, but if you're there for the shops, they're open during the work week. Even then, there were still a lot of people there. We didn't stay long, mainly just took some photos and left.
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Monument to the Great Fire of London
guide name: T HartbergThe Monument, build to commemorate the 1666 Fire of London, is the kind of monument which these days are not being built. It has long inscriptions at the base of the tall column, but the main interest is the platform at the top. We reach this through a long spiral staircase which requires strong legs and good shoes. There is marvelous views across the City of London and the River Thames from the top. An attraction not to be missed.
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St Katharine Docks
guide name: Samantha ForrestWhat a beautiful spot. We were fortunate enough to stay on a boat there during a recent visit for our son’s wedding and would highly recommend a visit there. Restaurants are plentiful and there is so much to see and do in the area. The staff around the marina are very friendly and helpful and we look forward to visiting the area again.
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