Barnet Lane
6
8
7,952
£7,250,000
Positioned on the 19th floor of The Solaris One at Berkeley's White City Living, this contemporary four-bedroom residence spans approximately 1,600 sq ft and enjoys far-reaching sunrise and sunset views across London. Elevated above the landscaped gardens below, the home is designed with generous proportions, modern interiors and private balconies for outdoor relaxation. As part of White City Living, residents enjoy exclusive access to the rooftop Beach Club and outstanding Zone 2 connectivity. The home features a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and reception area framed by expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that capture London's skyline. Clean architectural lines and integrated appliances create a sleek, contemporary aesthetic, while the balcony extends the living space outdoors. All four bedrooms are thoughtfully designed to balance privacy and flexibility, ideal for family life, entertaining and home working. The principal suite offers fitted wardrobes and a stylish ensuite bathroom, complemented by beautifully finished bathrooms throughout that reflect Berkeley's commitment to quality and design. The home benefits from comfort cooling and heating throughout, integrated appliances and a secure video entry system, alongside 24-hour concierge. Residents have exclusive access to Club Living's 17-metre swimming pool, spa, gym, cinema and private dining spaces. The rooftop Beach Club, complete with infinity pool, Olive Grove and sunset bar, provides an exceptional setting for relaxation and entertaining above the west London skyline. Skyline Nineteen is part of White City Living, a Berkeley development spanning eight acres of landscaped gardens in one of the capital's most significantly transformed neighbourhoods. White City and Wood Lane Underground stations are both at the entrance to the development, placing Bond Street twelve minutes away, with Westfield London immediately adjacent and Imperial College London's new 23-acre innovation campus close at hand.
Approximate Internal Area
1,642 sq ft • 152.55 sq mWhite City has undergone one of London's most considered regenerations, emerging as a neighbourhood with genuine cultural identity and exceptional connectivity. At its heart sits Television Centre, the former home of the BBC, now home to a Soho House members' club, restaurants and independent businesses that give the area a character unlike anywhere else in west London. Immediately adjacent, Imperial College London's new 23-acre innovation campus continues to shape the neighbourhood's identity, drawing some of the world's leading researchers and entrepreneurs to the area. Westfield London, Europe's largest urban shopping centre, sits equally close. White City and Wood Lane Underground stations are both at the entrance to the development, placing Bond Street twelve minutes away. Notting Hill, Holland Park and Kensington are within easy reach, and Heathrow connects directly via the Elizabeth line from nearby Paddington.

Defined by culture, heritage and commerce
One of the world's great cities, London carries centuries of royal heritage alongside a dynamic and constantly evolving culture. Iconic landmarks, royal parks and the River Thames frame its landscape, while Michelin-starred restaurants, private members' clubs and designer boutiques set the tone for its social life. Six international airports and one of the world's most extensive rail and underground networks place it in a league of its own for connectivity.
Spanning eight acres of landscaped gardens in one of the capital's most significantly transformed neighbourhoods, White City Living is a development of considerable scale and ambition.
The upper-floor homes and Sky Villas sit at the pinnacle of the scheme, distinguished by their position, proportions and exclusive access to amenities. All offer dual or triple aspect with generous private balconies framing unobstructed views across west London and the city skyline beyond.
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