Butlers Wharf Building, London, SE1
£1,850,000 (Share of freehold)Key features
- Off-street parking
- Juliet balcony
- Porter
- Warehouse conversion
- Water views
- Upper floor with lift
- Flat/apartment
Other info
- Council Tax Band: E
- Lease expiry date: Ask agent
- Lease length remaining: Ask agent
Ref no: TOW230040
All three bedrooms are generous doubles. The principal bedroom includes an en-suite bathroom and built-in storage. The second bedroom also benefits from fitted wardrobes, while the third bedroom features large double doors leading to a Juliet balcony with views over Shad Thames. A further family bathroom is located off the hallway.
Location
The area offers an excellent selection of riverside bars and restaurants, while transport connections are highly convenient with London Bridge (Northern and Jubilee lines) and Tower Hill (Circle and District lines) both within easy reach.
- Lease: 150 years from 1 January 2000
- Service charge: circa £12,695.20
- Ground rent: £250 per quarter (£1000 per annum)
- Council tax: Band E
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