
402 500 €
402 500 €
| Sale price | 402 500 € |
| Price per square meter | 7 892.16 € |
| Floor area | 51 m² |
| Total number of rooms | 3 |
| Number of bedrooms | 1 |
| Number of bathrooms | 1 |
| Address | United Kingdom, London |
| Type | Three-room Apartment |
This spacious studio apartment is located on the second floor of a magnificent 1930s building with an Art Deco façade. The owner recently updated it and now it looks immaculate and stylish. Upon entering the apartment, you will find yourself in a spacious hall with a large built-in wardrobe and storage space. The 19-foot living room is impressively unique. Large windows on two sides allow in abundant natural light, creating an ambience ideal for separating the sitting and dining areas. The modern kitchen with a semi-open plan successfully combines the cooking area with the social area, being a logical continuation of the living room. The bedroom is also an impressive 14ft, quiet and light filled with ample storage space. The recently renovated bathroom matches the high level of decor throughout the apartment. Additional benefits include extended rentals and a luxurious shared rooftop terrace - a great place to enjoy views of the city and Shard, or simply relax.
Solarium Court is a building steeped in history and closely associated with Bermondsey and the surrounding area. Designed by the architect Henry Tansley, who also designed certain Bermondsey buildings such as City Hall, it was the first public health center in England. Well-known local health and environmental figures Alfred Salter, a doctor and MP, and his wife Ada, who became Mayor of Bermondsey, played a key role in its development. The building retains many period features such as terrazzo, staircase and exterior sculpture. Now residents live in it. In addition to the extensive roof terrace, there is a communal garden on the ground floor with bicycle parking and a secure entrance.
You'll find Bermondsey's many delights on your doorstep, including the cafes, bars, restaurants and art galleries of Bermondsey Street; the famous Borough, Maltby Street and Spa Terminus food markets, as well as the many cultural attractions of the South Bank and Thames. Transport facilities are extensive, with the nearest tube stations being London Bridge (Jubilee and Northern lines, plus rail and Gatwick Airport connections) and Bermondsey (Jubilee line) within walking distance. Excellent bus routes day and night, No. 1 (Tottenham Court Road via Holborn) and No. 78 (Liverpool Street and Shoreditch) pass directly in front of the house. Available without chain.