_Battersea Power Station reveals new image of Chimney Lift experience offering 360° London views
Travelling 109 metres up the interior of the North West chimney to the top, the Chimney Lift at Battersea Power Station opening in 2022 will offer unrivalled views of the capital's skyline and a one-of-a-kind perspective back down onto the historic landmark.
Set to become one of the most unique viewing platforms in London, the bespoke glass Chimney Lift will hold around 30 visitors and be available to the public as well as for private events. The visitor experience will begin in Turbine Hall A with an immersive exhibition celebrating the Power Station’s history, before venturing into the Chimney Lift.
Sam Cotton, Head of Leasing at Battersea Power Station Development Company said: “We are excited to be able to give future visitors a preview of the breathtaking views they will be able to enjoy from our unique Chimney Lift. We are creating a new destination in London, which will offer visitors an experience like no other.
“This year is going to be the most exciting yet in the transformation of Battersea Power Station with our first residents moving into their homes this Spring, the Northern Line Extension opening in the Autumn and our retailer and office occupiers starting to fit out their spaces ahead of opening the Power Station’s doors to the public next year. The first ride in the Chimney Lift will be an extremely special moment for everyone involved in the project and one we’re all looking forward to.”
Battersea Power Station’s unique Chimney Lift experience will be operated by IMG once the Power Station opens to the public next year.
Once completed, Battersea Power Station will form the centrepiece of a new ‘15-minute’ live, work and play neighbourhood, which will act as a town centre for the immediate and wider local communities, a new business quarter for the capital and an experiential destination for Londoners and international visitors.
Inside the iconic Power Station there will be 253 residential apartments, over 100 retail shops, restaurants and cafes, as well as unique event spaces. Apple will also take 500,000 sq. ft of office space across six floors in the Power Station for its new London campus.
Residents and visitors to Battersea Power Station will also be able to enjoy numerous new green and open public spaces, including the new Bjarke Ingels designed Malaysia Square and the six acre Power Station Park on the river bank, which connects seamlessly to the new Linear Park running from Battersea to Vauxhall.
View apartments at Battersea Power Station
Circus West Village, the first chapter in the regeneration of Battersea Power Station, is already home to more than 1,500 residents and over 20 bars, restaurants, cafés and fitness and leisure offerings including The Turbine Theatre, Be Military Fit, DNA VR, Black Sheep Coffee and Archlight Cinema.
The thriving riverside neighbourhood usually welcomes over three million people on average each year thanks to its annual events programme.
With the Northern Line being extended to give this new ’15 minute’ live, work and play neighbourhood its very own Zone 1 London Underground station, Battersea Power Station is expected to draw visitors from across the capital and the globe, becoming one of London’s most visited destinations. It will also be one of the go-to places in South West London, boosting the local economy and creating over 17,000 jobs.
Knight Frank and the Battersea Power Station journey
In 2011, Knight Frank won the pitch to sell the world-renowned and much loved Battersea Power Station. A privilege in itself, as is being instructed on the leasing of the commercial space, more recently on the sale of residential apartments, and advising on the wider funding of this amazing development.