Battersea development
Glassmill
A riverside Battersea Bridge Road redevelopment with modern apartments near Battersea Park and Chelsea.
Buyer comparison snapshot
The aim is to make each development page useful for side-by-side research: charges, tenure, transport, infrastructure, parking, completion risk, and source confidence.
| Buyer question | Current answer | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Development status | Sold out / resales available | Verify directly with the developer or appointed sales agent before relying on availability. |
| Service charge | To verify | Capture annual estimate, cost per sq ft where available, review period, reserve fund, and what facilities are included. |
| Tenure and lease length | To verify | Record lease length, ground rent position, estate charges, and any shared-ownership restrictions where relevant. |
| Nearest transport | To measure | Add walking distances to rail, Tube, bus corridors, cycle routes, and river bus where relevant. |
| Key local infrastructure | Battersea Park ward, SW11 postcode area | Useful for comparing local schools, parks, stations, river access, and council context. |
| Parking and cycle storage | To verify | New-build parking can be limited or permit-restricted; separate resident, visitor, disabled, and cycle provision. |
| Completion / resale risk | Resale-led comparison | Track completion date, phase, warranty position, rental restrictions, and nearby competing supply. |
| Source confidence | Single source trail | Postcode centroid from postcodes.io for SW11 3BZ; current ward: Battersea Park. |
Editorial notes
This page is a structured placeholder for comparing the development against transport, service-charge value, local amenities, completion risk, and resale context.
Not a fresh launch, but worth including as a recent/resale-new-build comparison point near the park and river.
Postcode centroid from postcodes.io for SW11 3BZ; current ward: Battersea Park.
Sources
These links are the initial source trail. Availability, pricing, address conflicts, and completion signals should be reviewed manually before publishing firm claims.