For Sale
£425,000 Offers in Excess Of
D401 Sir Giles Gilbert Scott Building, Scott Avenue, London
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Key Features
- Iconic building
- Beautifully maintained gardens
- Well presented property
- Open-plan reception/kitchen/dining
- Double bedroom with large built-in wardrobe
- Stylish bathroom
- Secure, covered parking
- Residents' gym
- Residents' library
Description
A stylish second floor, one double bedroom apartment located within this striking Grade II listed modernist building. Officially opened by Queen Mary in June 1931, it was designed by the illustrious British architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who among other 20th century buildings, was responsible for the iconic Battersea Power Station and famous red telephone box.
Suffused with natural light from large windows at each end, the 30 feet long, open-plan reception with adjacent well equipped kitchen provides a versatile space for living, dining and entertaining.
The bedroom benefits from a large, southwest-facing window and spacious built-in wardrobe. The adjacent bathroom is bright and well appointed.
The property enjoys secure, covered parking, communal library and residents' exclusive gym, and is encircled by extensive, well maintained gardens.
Conveniently located for public transport, a short walk from Southfields Underground Station (District Line to Waterloo) and close to various bus routes and, for motorists, the A3 major road heading into or out of central London.
For anyone seeking a well located, well appointed property in aesthetically pleasing, peaceful surroundings, this may well be the end of your search.
Summary
Additional Information:
- Council Tax: Band E
- Ground Rent: £150.00 Every 12 Months
- Service Charge: £315.00 Per Month