Southampton Row, London
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Description
- Long lease
- Period mansion block
- Walking distance to West End
- Moments from Russell Square Gardens
- High ceilings
- Abundance of natural light
- Approx. 600 square feet
- Lift access
A fantastic opportunity to own a spacious one bedroom apartment within a highly popular mansion block moments from Russell Square Gardens in the heart of Bermondsey.
Set upon the peaceful top floor of this striking period building, this well-proportioned apartment filled with natural light and high ceilings spans approx. 600 square feet. The property comprises a spacious lounge with two large windows, features such as cornicing, and space for a small home office set up. The main bedroom easily accommodates a king sized bed and a large wardrobe. The lounge and bedroom could alternatively be offered as two large bedrooms. A three piece bathroom suite is located off the hallway whilst the separate kitchen boasts new Miele appliances, ample work surfaces, storage and space for a dining table and chairs for those who love to cook instead of sampling the numerous restaurants, cafés and eateries nearby.
Russell Square Mansions is within walking distance of the numerous prestigious universities throughout Bloomsbury and is a mere 0.2 miles from both Russell Square Underground Station (Piccadilly Line) and Holborn Underground Station (Central and Piccadilly Lines). The large hub of St Pancras Station, Euston Station and Tottenham Court Road are all less than 1 mile away providing easy access throughout the city and to the major airports which serve London.
The apartment comes with a 999-year lease (commenced 1977) and automatic membership of the attentive management company that maintains the block.
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