Free Trade Wharf, London, E1W
£500,000 (Leasehold)Key features
- Residents parking
- Terrace
- Porter
- Water views
- Ground floor
- Flat/apartment
Other info
- Council Tax Band: F
- Lease expiry date: 01/04/2112
- Lease length remaining: 85 years and 9 months
Ref no: WAP260015
A separate fitted kitchen complements the living space, while two comfortable bedrooms include a principal with en suite, alongside a well-appointed family bathroom.
Residents benefit from secure allocated parking, 24-hour concierge service, as well as exclusive access to a gym and swimming pool, combining convenience with a strong sense of lifestyle.
Location
The area is rich with characterful pubs and riverside dining along the Thames Path. Local favourites include the well-known Italian restaurant Il Bordello and The Prospect of Whitby, one of London’s oldest riverside inns, dating back to 1520, both offering historic charm and a vibrant neighbourhood atmosphere.
Lease 125 years from 1 April 1987.
Ground rent £400 per annum.
Service charge approx £7,904.49 per annum.
Council tax band F.
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Guide to living in Wapping
Wapping is a hidden gem along the River Thames, with charming cobbled streets and historic buildings including Prospect of Whitby, the oldest riverside pub in London, dating back to 1520. Professionals are often attracted to the area because it is within walking distance to both the City and Canary Wharf.
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