A regeneration hotspot: London Zone 1 'starchitect' flats for first-time buyers for sale in Elephant and Castle - from £112,500

Grim brutalism has been replaced by sleek new development in SE11, where affordable housing is on offer at Castilla, a 45-storey tower designed by Richard Rogers.
Mixed-use: Castilla will also have a new theatre and a café
Ruth Bloomfield20 October 2017

A £3 billion makeover is finally turning one of the capital’s ugliest ducklings into a good-looking swan. Elephant and Castle has lost its scary central roundabout and the Heygate housing estate, their grim brutalism replaced by the sleek new Elephant Park development.

In the next few years “The Elephant” will also get a new town centre and shopping centre, plus new campuses for London College of Communication and London South Bank University.

Affordable housing has not been forgotten in this wholesale redevelopment of SE11. Peabody housing association is this month unveiling its contribution — a selection of one- and two-bedroom flats for first-time buyers in Castilla, a 45-storey tower.

Prices start at £112,500 for a 25 per cent share of a one-bedroom flat. Buyers will need a minimum deposit of £11,250, and monthly costs will include rent of £773, service charge at £215 and mortgage payments estimated at £599.

From £112,500: a 25 per cent share of a flat in Castilla, a 45-storey tower with communal roof gardens at regenerating Elephant and Castle in SE11

Two-bedroom flats start at £143,750 for a 25 per cent share. Buyers will need a deposit of £14,375, and monthly costs including rent, service charge and mortgage add up to just under £2,000.

LANDMARK TOWER

Designed by starchitect Richard Rogers with later modifications by Axis Architects, Castilla is destined to be one of Elephant & Castle’s architectural and cultural landmarks. The £97 million octagonal tower is divided into triangular-shaped flats, and its roofline is dotted with communal roof gardens.

As well as almost 460 homes the building will have a new Southwark Playhouse theatre and a café, which will add to Elephant and Castle’s burgeoning status as a destination.

It already has Mercato Metropolitano, a heady pop-up with Italian bars, cafés, and food stalls; lively bars such as La Barra, and the chance to sample authentic Polish food at Mamuska! There are artisanal cafés, and when the rebooted Elephant and Castle shopping centre reopens the area will have a full retail complement.

Already this location can barely be bettered for commuting. Elephant and Castle is in Zone 1 with Bakerloo and Northern line services less than five minutes’ walk away from Castilla. On Tube strike days it is an easy walk to the South Bank and Borough, and a feasible one to the West End three miles away, or the mile-and-a-half to the City.

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