With nature as its central theme, one of Coda's main attractions is its collection of secret gardens for residents to socialise and relax. Designed by London's award-winning architect, Patel Taylor, the mixed-use building stands tall at 23 storeys and provides stunning studios, one, two and three-bedroom apartments.
Affluent areas including Chelsea and Fulham are just across the river, with several bus routes connecting them to Battersea.
Clapham Junction, a short walk away, is the nearest railway station to Coda and one of London's major transport hubs. While Victoria is just seven minutes away, other popular central London destinations such as South Kensington, Oxford Circus and London Bridge are all within 20 minutes via the Underground. Gatwick is the closest Airport and is less than half an hour away.
With secure underground parking available for an additional £50,000, residents also get a 10-year NHBC building warranty for their new home developed by London's leading property developer, Avanton.
A mesmerising blend of art, culture, community and nature, Coda benefits from the many shopping, dining and recreational establishments in its vibrant neighbourhoods.
By housing the RAD premise, Coda is also touched by royalty, as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was a patron of this prestigious, century-old, dance school.