Battersea Power Station: trip to the top

Head high for a bird's-eye view of the award-winning redevelopment of this landmark building – and views over London

Battersea Power Station seen from the River Thames
The sheer scale of Battersea Power Station is impressive
(Image credit: John Lamb / Getty Images)

Even if its bulk is familiar from a distance – and it's hard to miss, by the Thames next to Vauxhall – you'll still be impressed by the scale of Battersea Power Station up close.

Built between 1929 and 1955, this Art Deco edifice is one of the world's largest brick-built buildings. One of its architects, Giles Gilbert Scott, also designed the famous red phone box, as well as Bankside Power Station, now home to Tate Modern

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Adrienne Wyper has been a freelance sub-editor and writer for The Week's website and magazine since 2015. As a travel and lifestyle journalist, she has also written and edited for other titles including BBC Countryfile, British Travel Journal, Coast, Country Living, Country Walking, Good Housekeeping, The Independent, The Lady and Woman’s Own.

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