Granary House, London, SE16
Guide Price £650,000 (Leasehold)Key features
- Residents parking
- Juliet balcony
- Warehouse conversion
- Flat/apartment
Other info
- Service charge: £4,701 per annum
- Council Tax Band: E
- Lease expiry date: 25/03/2197
- Lease length remaining: 170 years and 9 months
Ref no: TOW240049
The lower level features a spacious open-plan living and dining area with a fully integrated kitchen, while the upper level includes a versatile mezzanine study, a generous principal bedroom, a second double bedroom, and a modern bathroom. Enjoy stunning views over St Mary’s Church, adding to the charm and appeal of this unique home.
Additional benefits include a long lease and a secure, allocated parking space for one car.
Location
Residents benefit from excellent transport connections, with Rotherhithe (London Overground), Bermondsey (Jubilee Line), and Canada Water (Jubilee Line and Overground) stations all nearby, providing swift access to Canary Wharf, the City, and the West End.
- Lease: From 23 March 1999 to 25 March 2197
- Service charge: circa £4,701.12 per annum
- Council tax: Band E
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