Granary House, London, SE16
Offers in excess of £900,000 (Leasehold)Key features
- Off-street parking
- Juliet balcony
- Warehouse conversion
- Upper floor
- Flat/apartment
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Other info
- Service charge: £6,000 per annum
- Council Tax Band: F
- Lease expiry date: 25/03/2197
- Lease length remaining: 172 years and 10 months
Ref no: TOW180114
The lower level of this warehouse apartment is comprised of a vast open-plan living area including a bespoke fully integrated kitchen and double height built-in library area. The room breaks itself up into three separate spaces without losing its open-plan feel.
The upper level contains the mezzanine study area, principal bedroom with en suite shower room, as well as a two further double bedrooms and the separate family bathroom.
The duplex layout ensures a sense of privacy, making it an ideal space for both relaxation and entertainment.
Location
- Lease: From 3 September 1999 to 25 March 2197
- Service charge: circa £1,500 per quarter (circa £6,000 per annum)
- Council tax: Band F
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