A Building Of Vision - And The Legacy Of A Visionary
There is something special about living in these unique buildings; they have the flexibility to enhance a contemporary urban lifestyle and are among the most popular re-sales, holding their value against other types of developments.
Supply of such buildings is in short stock, but there is still the occasional gem coming onto the market – such as Theatro. Where sophisticated, contemporary living spaces have been created for those who need a seamless blend of architectural excellence and an urban lifestyle missing nothing.
Theatro is aptly set on the site of the historic school of performing arts, founded in 1950 by Rose Bruford – a drama teacher and author who set up her own school because she thought she “could do better herself”.
And that she did. Like Union, she aimed to be the best, was known as a pioneer and a radical visionary. The acquisition of the former site of her revolutionary college made way for Union to rise to the challenge of creating another unique set of rules of urban living.
The rise of Docklands, the expansion of the City of London to the east and the unprecedented commercial success of the Greenwich Peninsula put Greenwich at the heart of London’s thriving transport network.
Road and public transport improvements have made Greenwich a highly accessible location within London. It is also well positioned for international travel services with its connections to London’s airports, the channel tunnel, channel ports and Eurostar. In addition its 14km long Thames frontage makes it accessible by river.
The Theatro apartments are designed to ensure that they complement the way we live now, drawing on a sophisticated palette of materials, colours and finishes to provide beautiful, functional and intelligent space.
27 Greenwich South Street Greenwich London SE10 8NT