5 bed flat
Price History
The property is a converted historic waterworks dating back to 1912, featuring a combination of industrial heritage and modern sophistication. The building includes a grand communal entrance with exposed steel beams, natural light, and industrial-style lighting, as well as original Victorian exposed brickwork and tile-trimmed walls. Each apartment has a unique entrance with tiled flooring and Farrow & Ball painted walls, and pastoral storage cupboards, and most feature spacious open-plan living areas with hardwood heritage double-glazed windows and skylights that flood the space with daylight. Modern kitchen/diners are equipped with stainless steel sinks, integrated electric ovens, and sleek worktops, while generous lounges feature wooden flooring or plush carpeted zones and abundant natural light. Each apartment also has a bathroom with pedestal toilets, heated towel rails, and hand wash basins, as well as laundry facilities and dedicated space for washing machines and dryers. The property also features a communal atrium with a winter garden and seating area, and a grand communal entrance with mosaic-inspired tiled flooring.