190 Strand
Luxury apartments for sale and rent in 190 Strand WC2
Circa London, independent sales and letting agents in Westminster and the surrounding central London areas. With a high-profile office in SE1, we are the local property experts for 190 Strand.
Developer: Berkeley Homes
Architect: GRID
Key Features:
- 24-hour concierge serviceStylish business suite
- Luxurious swimming pool & spa
- State-of-the-art gym
- Steam room
- Fitness suite
- Cinema
- Golf simulation room








190 Strand, WC2R
190 Strand is a new development located in the heart of London, offering residents luxurious living and stunning views of the city.
The development consists of a collection of modern apartments within a striking building with a stone, glass, and laser-cut metal filigree facade. The development offers a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom units, each designed with sleek, contemporary finishes and high-specification fixtures and fittings.
Location
One of the most appealing features of 190 Strand is its location sitting on the prestigious Strand, in the heart of London's West End, and just a short walk from Covent Garden, Trafalgar Square, and the River Thames.
The building looks over Sir Christopher Wren's Grade 1-listed St Clement Danes Church and its neighbours are Courtauld Gallery, Somerset House, and two of the world's finest universities – King's College and the London School of Economics. It is perfectly located for those who enjoy the city's culture and nightlife.
Transport
The Strand is served by several London underground stations, including Temple, Covent Garden, and Charing Cross. These stations provide access to the Northern and Bakerloo lines, making it easy for residents and visitors to travel to popular destinations such as Oxford Circus, Leicester Square, and Waterloo.
In addition to the London Underground, the Strand is also served by several bus routes, connecting the area to other parts of the city. The Strand is also located near the Thames River, where Thames Clipper River bus services are available to connect residents and visitors to other parts of the city such as London Bridge, Greenwich, and London Eye.

