Bermondsey Street and The Shard to the left. Tower Bridge, Shad Thames and Maltby Street to the right. And a new bar, restaurant or gallery to discover around every cobbled corner. This is SE1, one of the fastest-changing, most inspiring parts of London. And it’s your new home.
Settle into your tranquil apartment. Work uninterrupted in the leafy co-working space. Or just soak up the laid-back vibes in the coffee shop, restaurant and workout studio. Bermonds Locke really is an urban oasis like no other.
Apartments.
A colour palette designed to soothe and calm. One-of-a-kind furniture, including handmade couches and linen-canopied beds. And lots of little touches – like designer kitchenware and coffee-table reading – to make your stay a relaxing one. Our 143 apartments at Bermonds Locke are made to be lived in. So unpack, put your feet up and feel at home.
Spaces.
Fancy a workout? Our gym is kitted out with free weights, medicine balls, an exercise bike and treadmill – everything you need to feel yourself, even when you’re travelling.
And for those of you who have work to do, you can get your head down in our sophisticated and peaceful co-working spaces. They’re here for you to use in whatever way you need. The Wi-Fi is superfast, the sockets are plentiful and the coffee flows until late. You may even be tempted to catch some rays on our outdoor terrace the second the sun threatens to show its face.
Need to collaborate? Arrange your next meeting in our 8-person private meeting room nestled in our co-working space. Complete with a projector and screen if you need it.
Eat and drink.
If you find yourself needing a pick me up, look no further than Frequency, our in house concept coffee shop focusing on quality coffee and delicious food. They source the best beans, roast them at Tate Britain, and their baristas brew each cup to perfection. Enjoy specialty coffees, baked goods, sandwiches, healthy snacks and more.
Local Neighbourhood.
Away on work? You’re ideally placed for London Bridge, Bermondsey Street and St Katharine Docks, with handy transport links to the City from London Bridge tube station just 10 minutes away. Meanwhile, culture vultures should stroll to South Bank to experience the world-renowned Tate Modern and historical Shakespeare’s Globe.
Ask any Londoner what they associate with Bermondsey Street and they’ll say food. There’s also the Fashion and Textile Museum, White Cube gallery, The Shard, London Bridge Station and Borough Market. Walk the other way and you’ll hit Tower Bridge, Shad Thames and Maltby Street Market. From upmarket restaurants to charming local cafés, and whether you’re a fine-dining fanatic or a street-food connoisseur, SE1 has it all.