Two Fifty One offers 335 apartments over 41 storeys all designed to maximise space, light and views an elegant residential tower Located less than 400 meters away from Elephant and Castle Underground station in Zone One, between Vauxhall Bridge and Tower Bridge. Minutes from both Westminster, the West End and the City, Two Fifty One is also close to the South Bank, benefiting from transport connections over central London and international transport links.
This apartment is a great investment opportunity with over £3 billion being invested into Elephant & Castle as part of an exciting new regeneration programme. Elephant and Castle offers a diverse collection of cultural attractions from pubs to museums.
Two Fifty One offers 335 apartments over 41 storeys all designed to maximise space, light and views an elegant residential tower Located less than 400 meters away from Elephant and Castle Underground station in Zone One, between Vauxhall Bridge and Tower Bridge. Minutes from both Westminster, the West End and the City, Two Fifty One is also close to the South Bank, benefiting from transport connections over central London and international transport links.This apartment is a great investment opportunity with over £3 billion being invested into Elephant & Castle as part of an exciting new regeneration programme. Elephant and Castle offers a diverse collection of cultural attractions from pubs to museums.
Transport
Two underground lines, the Northern and Bakerloo, and 27 different bus routes link Elephant & Castle to every corner of London. Waterloo Station, with its mainline national rail services, is within walking distance, while Kings Cross Station, with international connections to Paris, Brussels and beyond, is 14 minutes away by tube.
You can even reach either Heathrow or Gatwick airport in fewer than 45 minutes with just one change from the tube to high-speed direct trains.
Elephant & Castle
With the London College of Communication on its doorstep University of the Arts Londons largest college Elephant & Castle is a thriving cultural and artistic hub. Infact, a variety of creative arts organisations, businesses and charities call the area home.
South Bank & London Bridge
The south side of the Thames has become a hotspot for contemporary culture, home to both the Southbank Centre with its concert hall, gallery, bars and restaurants, and the unmissable Tate Modern. Head east towards London Bridge, and youll encounter many of Southwarks most important and oldest cultural landmarks, including Southwark Cathedral, Shakespeares Globe Theatre and Borough Market.
Leading the regeneration
Elephant & Castle is an area of central London with exceptional potential for growth. Others are already following suit but Strata remains the most distinctive and ambitious building in the area.
The London Borough of Southwarks £1.5 billion, 170-acre plan includes the creation of a new traffic-free town centre with more green space, better cultural and leisure facilities and thousands of new homes.





