Diamond

An Art Deco landmark, with
a spectacular Thames-side
roof terrace & private  
riverside garden

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A building ahead
of its time

View from London Bridge
Boasting an incredible riverside position, Adelaide House blends its rich history with a highly sophisticated and contemporary reinvention. 126,000 sq ft of outstanding workspace with an expansive roof garden, pavilion and an enclosed riverside garden.

With a modern outlook

INDICATIVE VIEW OF COMMUNAL ROOFTOP PAVILION AND TERRACE

Availability

All areas are approximate.
LEVEL
USE
AREA (SQ FT)
9
  • Terrace
  • Pavilion
  • 4,526
  • 1,045
8
  • Under Offer
7
  • Under Offer
6
  • Office
  • 13,021
5
  • Office
  • 13,083
4
  • Office
  • 13,005
3
  • Office
  • 13,167
2
  • Office
  • 13,225
1
  • Office
  • 13,403
Bridge
  • Office
  • Business Lounge
  • Reception
  • 7,959
  • 2,549
  • 764
River
  • Office
  • 13,284
Garden
  • Private Garden
  • 2,083
TOTAL OFFICE
100,147
*All areas are approximate.

Views from Tower Bridge to the Tate Modern

  • View of Adelaide House
  • Indicative view of the communal roof terrace
  • Indicative view of the communal roof terrace
18-hole putting course in 1930

Greener than Green

Both the rooftop and riverside terraces offer spaces to relax, unwind, host events, and still offers some of the most impressive views of the City.
  • Building Highlights

    • Major rebuild with
      all new services
    • New openable
      windows
    • New level 9 communal
      terrace overlooking the river

      & river level garden
    • Floor-to-ceiling services height 2.38m - 3.28m with slab to slab height of 2.85m - 3.78m
    • Occupational density
      of 1:8 sq m
    • 29 Showers, 330 lockers
      & 330 cycle spaces
    • Ground floor
      business lounge
  • ESG

    • Targeting
      BREEAM Excellent
    • Targeting 
      EPC Rating A
    • Targeting WiredScore
      Platinum
    • Cycle repair hub

Building Gallery

Indicative view of the entrance lobby
An indicative view of the reception
An indicative view of the business lounge
An indicative view of a typical floor
An indicative view of corporate fit-out
An indicative view of hybrid fit-out
An indicative view of the changing facilities

Developed in 1925, the City’s first skyscraper was named after Queen Adelaide

1930
The well-tended garden atop Adelaide House rooftop in 1930

Setting a precedent

Adelaide House was the first steel framed building in the City, a method that was later widely adopted for skyscrapers around the world.
  • Bloom & grow with real prominence

    Adelaide House has always been a place to foster bright minds. A pioneering development with spectacular views to help you attract and retain the very best talent.
  • Bloom & grow with real prominence

    Adelaide House has always been a place to foster bright minds. A pioneering development with spectacular views to help you attract and retain the very best talent.
  • Bloom & grow with real prominence

    Adelaide House has always been a place to foster bright minds. A pioneering development with spectacular views to help you attract and retain the very best talent.
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