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WC2H 8AP

Center point,New Oxford Street, London, WC1A

2 Beds
2 Baths
118 m² Floor area
Type Flat
Listed 17 Jun 2026
Asking price £3,000,000
Price per m² £25,424 / m²

Centre Point has been a marker on London's skyline since the 1960s - a confident modernist tower announcing the West End as you arrive at Tottenham Court Road. Designed by George Marsh of R. Seifert & Partners for developer Harry Hyams, the 34-storey building was completed in 1966 and was one of London's very first skyscrapers.

The most recent transformation of Centre Point has been its reinvention as a high-quality residential address. Developer Almacantar, together with Conran & Partners and MICA, has carefully converted the tower into 82 apartments while preserving the listed exterior. Behind the original concrete lattice, interiors have been completely reimagined with contemporary layouts, full-height glazing, upgraded services and calm, refined finishes that make the most of the light and far-reaching views.

An entrance from the lift shared with the adjacent apartment leads you into a reception hallway clad in dark-stained oak panels and tiled with three-colour Bleu de Savoie limestone in a bespoke Centre Point pattern.

From here, you enter through a part-glazed door into the primary living space, with full-height windows along one side and white-washed oak flooring throughout, offering a wonderful bright aspect from the 9th floor with views West across Charing Cross Road towards Soho Square.

The highly contemporary kitchen is semi-open plan to the primary living space and features beautiful composite stone surfaces and high specification integrated appliances. There are bespoke cabinets flanking the main kitchen units featuring ingenious pocket doors that hide the integrated ovens and useful, additional storage spaces, keeping the open-plan kitchen a clean and clutter-free space.

The principal bedroom suite features bespoke wardrobes finished in white Oak, with a dressing/study area, a generous en-suite bathroom finished in contrasting hand-selected Blanco & Nero marble, and full-height windows facing West.

A further guest bedroom and separate cloakroom are accessed via the dark stained-timber panelled main reception hall. This second suite is entered via a neat dressing area with bespoke wardrobes, and again benefits from full-height windows facing West.

The bedroom area is open-plan to the contemporary shower room, allowing a full run of windows providing wonderful natural light into this calming space. The shower area has contrasting stone flooring, a generous walk-in shower, vanity area with marble surround and a separate enclosed WC.

Residents benefit from Centre Point's Club & Wellness facility, some of the most extensive amenities of any central London development, all managed by an experienced on-site concierge team, operating 24 hours a day and hand picked from some of the world's finest hotels and hospitality destinations.

The centrepiece is the infinity swimming pool that looks out across Charing Cross Road, with adjacent sauna and steam rooms. There is a generous resident's lounge available for private hire, with it's own commercial-spec kitchen to allow events to be professionally catered in-house, along with a further meeting/board room, all with a fully integrated AV system.

There is a well-equipped air-conditioned gym and workout space with all the usual equipment you'd associate with a hotel-standard space, along with two sperate spa treatments rooms. A range of treatments with numerous therapists at the top of their field are bookable via the concierge team.

Resident's also benefit from an in-house digital cinema that can be booked for private screenings at a moments' notice.

The Neighbourhood:

St. Giles & Holborn, often referred to as 'Midtown', is the gateway between London's buzzing West End and the City. To the South, Covent Garden offers world class retail, dining & entertainment with London's 'Theatreland' home to some of the finest and most popular productions in the world.

In nearby Bloomsbury, Lambs Conduit Street offers a genuine village vibe with a number of independent coffee shops and varied retailers rubbing shoulders with boutiques from more established international brands and excellent restaurants including the renowned Noble Rot and local institution Ciao Bella.

To the east, the City of London's financial centre is easily accessible from Lincoln's Inn along with the South Bank, River Thames and many wonderful open spaces within easy reach, as well as some of London's top educational institutions including the London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE), Kings College, and University College London.

Immediately West, Soho & Carnaby are the beating heart of London's West End, where hip retailers mix with independent restaurants, cafes, bars and clubs along with the world famous Carnaby Street. In recent years Soho has regained its crown from the East End as London's centre of cool, and is once again a thriving neighbourhood with a diverse and passionate community of creatives at its heart.

Bordering Soho immediately to the north of Oxford Street, Fitzrovia is an historic yet thoroughly modern neighbourhood, full of creativity and a fantastic community spirit. Make no mistake, this is no poor relation to Soho, if anything, Fitzrovia is the cool and sophisticated sibling. The area has experienced a renaissance in recent years with high-profile development and even higher profile occupiers including Meta & Netflix making the area home.

Just west of Soho, Mayfair offers a calmer, more polished take on central London living, defined by its handsome garden squares, period architecture and discreet mews streets. Home to some of the capital's most established hotels, members' clubs and destination restaurants, alongside luxury flagships on Bond Street and the considered blend of fashion, food and design on Mount Street, it remains synonymous with best-in-class retail and hospitality.

How the asking price has moved

Jun 2026
£3,000,000
Listed at original asking price

What similar homes actually sold for

Nearby Land Registry transactions — the data behind our fair price estimate.

Address Sold price Date Type
Flat 15, TRENTISHOE MANSIONS, 90 CHARING CROSS ROAD, WC2H 0JE £999,999 Mar 2026 Flat
Flat 3, 66A, 66A NEAL STREET, WC2H 9PE £725,000 Feb 2026 Flat
Flat 3, CAMBRIDGE COURT, 4 EARLHAM STREET, WC2H 9RZ £565,000 Sep 2025 Flat
Flat WEST, 109, 109 CHARING CROSS ROAD, WC2H 0DT £6,250,000 Sep 2025 Flat
Flat 5, EXIDE HOUSE, 231 SHAFTESBURY AVENUE, WC2H 8EL £967,000 Jul 2025 Flat
Flat 8, 14, 14 SHORTS GARDENS, WC2H 9AU £950,000 Jun 2025 Flat
Flat 3, 33, 33 BETTERTON STREET, WC2H 9BQ £788,750 Apr 2025 Flat
Flat 25, 5, 5 CENTRAL ST GILES PIAZZA, WC2H 8AB £699,000 Feb 2025 Flat
Flat 5, 1A, 1A PHOENIX STREET, WC2H 8BU £1,000,000 Dec 2024 Flat
Flat 2, 27, 27 MONMOUTH STREET, WC2H 9DD £975,000 Nov 2024 Flat
Flat 4, 25, 25 SHELTON STREET, WC2H 9HW £850,000 Oct 2024 Flat
Flat 52, DUDLEY COURT, 36 ENDELL STREET, WC2H 9RG £1,200,000 Oct 2024 Flat
Flat 3, 12, 12 SHORTS GARDENS, WC2H 9AU £1,350,000 Oct 2024 Flat
Flat 1A, KING EDWARD MANSIONS, 8 GRAPE STREET, WC2H 8DY £637,500 Oct 2024 Flat
Flat 77, VALE ROYAL HOUSE, 36 NEWPORT COURT, WC2H 7PZ £645,250 Oct 2024 Flat
Source: HM Land Registry · WC2H 8AP · Sorted by date

Center point,New Oxford Street, London, WC1A

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Fair price calculated from HM Land Registry sold prices in the same postcode area, adjusted by the UK House Price Index, and multiplied by the EPC-declared floor area of 118 m². Updated daily.