A STUNNING two-bed apartment which has access to the world’s first floating sky pool could be yours, if you have £1.2million to spare.

The thirteenth-floor flat, which comes with a 67sq ft balcony, is part of the Embassy Gardens development on London’s South Bank.

The sky pool stretches between two buildings in the Embassy Gardens development

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The sky pool stretches between two buildings in the Embassy Gardens developmentCredit: EcoWorld Ballymore
The owners of the apartment get access to the sky pool, along with their guests

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The owners of the apartment get access to the sky pool, along with their guestsCredit: EcoWorld Ballymore
The lobby of the building is impressive

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The lobby of the building is impressiveCredit: EcoWorld Ballymore

All residents get exclusive membership to the Eg:le Club which grants owners and their guests access to the Sky Deck with Sky Pool.

The swimming pool is the world’s first “floating” pool which is 82ft long, stretches between buildings, 115ft up in the air in Nine Elms.

As well as access to the pool, ownership also gets you into the rooftop bar, the private cinema and use of the gym.

The apartment itself covers 810sq ft and is complete with a fully-integrated kitchen.

The main bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom.

The 13th floor apartment has stunning views of London

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The 13th floor apartment has stunning views of LondonCredit: EcoWorld Ballymore
The entire flat covers 810sq ft

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The entire flat covers 810sq ftCredit: EcoWorld Ballymore
The sky pool also offers stunning views

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The sky pool also offers stunning viewsCredit: EcoWorld Ballymore

It’s styled in a 1950s American design and the floor-to-ceiling windows give impressive views over London.

The Embassy Gardens development looks out across the River Thames to Chelsea and Kensington and is just a 10-minute walk to Vauxhall tube and overground station.

The first daredevil swimmers were seen using the sky pool at the end of May this year.

And anyone brave enough to take the plunge would have had uninterrupted views to the ground from the 10th floor.

The pool holds 400 tons of water – and it’s got some of the best views in the capital.

Owners also have access to a private cinema

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Owners also have access to a private cinemaCredit: EcoWorld Ballymore
Embassy Gardens is just a 10min walk away from Vauxhall tube station

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Embassy Gardens is just a 10min walk away from Vauxhall tube stationCredit: EcoWorld Ballymore

Brits practising their butterfly stroke will be able to see for miles around, with the billion-dollar US Embassy, the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye all within sight.

The pool was shipped 5,000 miles from Colorado in the US.

The pool though might not be everyone’s idea of fun with some Twitter users saying just looking at it made them feel queasy.

One Twitter user said: “My hangover is starting to kick in and the thought of swimming in a sky pool does make my stomach drop.”

Another wrote: “It’s not even 6am and I already have tonight’s nightmare all set up!”

And one tweeted: “This is absolutely just a scene from the opening of a disaster movie about earthquakes, right?”

The flats at the development start at £600,000, while the penthouse suite is worth a whopping £5million.

Daredevils take a dip in world’s first floating sky pool as it opens 115ft above ground between two blocks in London

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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