New Build Homes in Central London

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London is one of the most iconic cities in the world. Its central district is full of landmarks that you can recognise from a silhouette: Tower Bridge, St Paul’s Cathedral, the London Eye and Big Ben.

The heart of the capital attracts everyone from first‑time buyers and international professionals to downsizers who want to be close to theatres, parks and the river.

Central London is home to some of the world’s best restaurants and renowned theatres, including Shakespeare’s Globe. It has world-famous shopping streets, such as Oxford Street in the West End and the market at Camden Lock. You’ll also find two major cricket grounds: The Kia Oval and Lord’s.

Central London’s neighbourhoods each have their own personality: think grand garden squares in Westminster, creative enclaves around Fitzrovia and Bloomsbury, and striking riverside skylines along the South Bank.

From elegant apartments near the Thames to design‑led homes around EC1’s tech quarter, Central London offers a choice of living experiences.

Homes here are well‑connected and rich with green spaces, galleries and landmark attractions.

We have new build homes in Bermondsey, Camden, Marylebone, Oval, and Wapping.

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About Central London

Central London broadly includes areas within and around the City of London and the City of Westminster, as well as parts of Camden, Islington, Southwark and Lambeth. It spans famous districts such as Covent Garden, Soho, Mayfair, Marylebone, Fitzrovia, Bloomsbury, the South Bank, Blackfriars and Clerkenwell.

This area forms London’s cultural and civic heart, home to landmarks including the Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square and St Paul’s Cathedral, alongside major commercial centres in the City and Midtown. Historic streets, royal parks and the River Thames combine to create a distinctive setting for contemporary urban living.

Extensive regeneration in areas like the South Bank, Victoria, Bloomsbury and EC1 has delivered new homes, cultural venues and public realm—making Central London one of the most desirable and dynamic places to live in the UK.

Central London Highlights

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Royal parks
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World‑class culture
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Dense transport network
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Excellent cycle routes
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Living in Central London

Picture stepping out to world‑class museums, theatres and riverside walks, with cafés, markets and garden squares just moments away.

Life in Central London offers unrivalled variety. Weekdays bring short commutes to the City and West End, while weekends offer art exhibitions, Michelin‑starred dining, boutique shopping and leafy parkland. Families benefit from excellent schools and universities, abundant cultural learning, and car‑free journeys.

Green escapes are closer than you think, Hyde Park, St James’s Park, Green Park and Regent’s Park sit alongside pocket gardens and tree‑lined squares. The South Bank’s cultural mile, Covent Garden’s markets, and Fitzrovia’s design scene provide endless options for leisure and lifestyle.

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Where to Live in Central London

BermondseyWe have Studios, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments moments away from one of London's biggest parks at Bermondsey Place

CamdenA globally renowned area of Central London where our Camden Goods Yard apartments are located

MaryleboneCity Living on the edge of the West End at Trillium and West End Gate, set within one of London’s most prestigious neighbourhoods

OvalAn enviable central location we have homes at Oval Village overlooking the Oval cricket ground

WappingMoments from Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, St Katharine Docks and the City. We have prime apartments available at London Dock 

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History of Central London

For centuries, Central London has been the UK’s political, cultural and commercial centre. Medieval trading around the City of London grew into a global finance hub, while Westminster evolved as the seat of government and monarchy.

The Victorian era reshaped the area with grand boulevards, rail termini and cultural institutions.

In recent decades, sensitive restoration and contemporary architecture have revitalised districts from Trafalgar Square to Bankside, transforming former industrial stretches of riverfront into celebrated cultural quarters.

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Education in Central London

Zone 1 is home to several exceptional education providers, including top independent options such as City of London School and City of London School for Girls, both renowned for academic excellence and located within or immediately beside the Square Mile. These prestigious schools consistently appear among London’s highest‑performing independent institutions.

The area also benefits from strong state provision, with Ofsted‑rated Outstanding primaries and secondaries such as ARK Atwood Primary Academy in Westminster and St Michael’s Catholic College in Southwark, both offering high‑quality teaching in central, well‑connected neighbourhoods.

Zone 1 is further distinguished by its concentration of world‑leading universities. Institutions such as University College London (UCL), London School of Economics (LSE), King’s College London, and the University of the Arts London (UAL) have campuses across Bloomsbury, the Strand, Holborn, Waterloo and the South Bank—placing students and academics at the centre of London’s cultural and intellectual life. 

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Things to Do in Central London

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Transport Links

Getting around Central London is effortless. A dense Underground network (including the Central, Jubilee, Northern, Victoria, Piccadilly, Bakerloo, Circle, District, Hammersmith & City and Elizabeth lines) connects you quickly across the capital. Major rail termini (Waterloo, Victoria, Charing Cross, Euston, King’s Cross St Pancras and Liverpool Street) unlock nationwide travel and international connections via Eurostar at St Pancras.

Walking and cycling are often the fastest options, supported by Quietways and Cycle Superhighways, plus Santander Cycles docking stations throughout the centre.

Frequent bus routes and river services add further flexibility for day‑to‑day journeys.

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New Build Homes for Sale in Central London

With Berkeley Group, living in Central London means thoughtful design, elegant architecture and well‑connected neighbourhoods created for modern life.

Homes balance comfort and style with landscaped spaces, concierge services and amenities that support wellbeing and convenience.

From landmark riverside residences on the South Bank to design‑forward apartments around EC1, Berkeley offers homes suited to professionals, families and investors.

Energy efficiency, build quality and placemaking are central to every development—creating future‑focused homes at the heart of the capital.

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Central London Property FAQs

Are Central London homes good for long‑term investment?

Central London has steady demand, global appeal and limited land supply. Historically, this supports long‑term resilience in both rental income and capital growth.

How diverse are the neighbourhoods in Central London?

Central London is one of the most culturally diverse areas in the UK, with communities from around the world contributing to its food, arts, education and lifestyle offerings.

How walkable and cycle‑friendly is Central London?

Very. Most daily errands can be done on foot, with extensive cycle routes and river paths making short journeys quick and enjoyable. Bike‑share docking stations are widely available.

Is parking available with Central London new‑build homes?

Parking is limited in Zone 1, but many of our developments offer parking spaces or underground spaces, electric vehicle charging points or car‑club memberships. Residents often rely on walking, cycling or public transport instead.

What is the nightlife like in Central London?

Expect everything from West End theatres and classical music venues to speakeasies, rooftop bars and late‑night dining across Soho, Covent Garden, Fitzrovia and the South Bank.

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Content created by Berkeley Content Team. (Last updated March 2026).