190 Strand, Residential development in Westminster, London, England
190 Strand is a residential complex comprising six separate buildings in Westminster, located between Arundel Street and Milford Lane and facing St Clement Danes church. The development contains over 200 residential units alongside private amenities including a swimming pool, spa facilities, and lounge spaces for residents.
This development was planned by Berkeley Group and received planning permission in 2011 for its Westminster location. The construction involved modifying existing structures on the site and rebuilding other sections entirely to create the current complex.
The building names honor significant figures from London's past, including architect Sir Christopher Wren and former Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. This naming choice connects the modern residential space to local heritage and creates a sense of continuity with the area's history.
The complex sits in central London between Fleet Street and the Thames riverbank, making it easily accessible to nearby underground stations. Visitors and residents can walk to various shops, restaurants, and attractions in the surrounding streets within minutes.
The site sits directly facing St Clement Danes, a historic church associated with an old English nursery rhyme that reflects centuries of local connection. This proximity to such a well-known local landmark often goes unnoticed by residents focused on the modern development itself.
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