County Hall Kingston by London Square restores the Grade II* Surrey County Hall (original civic use 1893–2020) and adds new-build studios, one-, two- and three‑bedroom apartments and duplexes, with prices from £490,000 at Penrhyn Road KT1 2DN.
Kingston upon Thames at KT1 2DN lies in Transport Zone 6 and connects to central London in under 30 minutes. Kingston station is about 0.6 miles away and Kingston University is a 2 min walk, with riverside dining and the Bentall Centre close by.
Short walk to the town centre!
County Hall Kingston is a residential development by London Square in the heart of Kingston upon Thames, created around the sensitive restoration of the former Surrey County Hall and a new collection of contemporary homes. The scheme combines studios, one, two and three-bedroom apartments and duplexes, giving purchasers a wide choice of layouts within a historic riverside town. The project blends the character of a Grade II* listed landmark with modern comfort, efficient planning and residential amenities suited to everyday life.
The building has a significant civic history, having stood between 1893 and 2020 as a place where major decisions for Surrey were made. Today, the restored heritage setting is complemented by new-build apartments designed to sit respectfully beside the original architecture. For a buyer reviewing homes in Kingston, the main appeal is the combination of historic detail, contemporary specification, and a location close to riverside walks, shops, restaurants, culture, and transport.
Kingston upon Thames is one of South West London’s most established riverside towns, known for its historic market, retail offer, cultural venues and green spaces. The area offers a strong balance between local convenience and access to nature, with riverside walks forming part of daily life. Nearby destinations include Kingston Market Place, the Rose Theatre, the Riverside and the well-known “Out of Order” Phone Box installation.
The local retail scene is one of Kingston’s main strengths. The Bentall Centre, John Lewis, Waitrose, Marks & Spencer, and Kingston Historic Market are all part of the wider town centre offer. Dining options near the scheme include Megan’s, Avocadium Café, ICON Coffee & Brunch House, Mimosa Coffee Shop, Gail’s Bakery and Browns Brasserie. For anyone looking to buy in Kingston, this level of local infrastructure supports both day-to-day living and long-term residential demand.
The former County Hall building was designed in a classical style by Charles Henry Howell after the 1888 Local Government Act. The wider building evolved over time, with extensions including the Ashcombe Block, rebuilt in 1953 by Vincent Harris. The clock tower, belfry and dome remain among the most recognisable architectural elements, while the building’s quadrangles reflect its long civic history.
The interiors and communal areas retain important historic features, including burr walnut panelling, carved door surrounds, coffered timber ceilings, heraldic shields, marble mosaic flooring and a decorative stained-glass window by The Guildford Glass Works. The new-build apartments are designed by Rolfe Judd to complement the heritage buildings, with thoughtful layouts, high-quality finishes, and many homes featuring private balconies with views over landscaped gardens or the town. A current photo, final floor plan, legal pack, availability, and price should be reviewed before reservation.
County Hall Kingston benefits from strong local and regional connections. The description describes Kingston as being just under 30 minutes from central London, while also offering access by train, car, bus, bike, and boat. The A3 links Kingston with central London and Portsmouth, while the A309 provides access to the M25. Heathrow Airport is around 10 miles away, approximately 35 minutes by car.
Residents can also use river boat services from Kingston Town End pier and Kingston Turks pier. National Cycle Route 4, Cycleway 28, 29, and 30 connect Kingston with South West London and beyond. The map in the highlights key local walking distances, including Rose Theatre in 8 minutes, Kingston University in 2 minutes, Kingston College in 5 minutes, and the Bentall Centre in 12 minutes.
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1-bedroom flats from £490,000
2-bedroom flats from £795,000
3-bedroom duplexes from £1,440,000
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