This architecturally significant five-bedroom residence, originally conceived by the acclaimed Stout & Litchfield in the late 1970s, is a rare opportunity for investors and renovators alike. Nestled within a Grade II listed development along the picturesque River Thames, this property boasts impressive views and a generous living space of 4,700 sqft. While it retains some original period features from the era, including designs by William Morris and Renee Macintosh, there is ample potential to modernize and enhance its appeal. Although some updates have been made to the plumbing and electrical systems, further renovations are advisable to bring the interiors up to contemporary standards.
Accessed via a private gated courtyard that offers a sense of exclusivity, this home includes a single garage and an inviting garden that provides an oasis from urban life. The layout is functional with an entrance hall, cloakroom, ground floor study with en suite shower facilities, and conservatory that could be revitalized into a versatile space.
The first floor features an extensive kitchen with larder storage and spacious dual-aspect drawing and dining rooms that open onto balconies overlooking the Thames. With stunning vistas of landmarks such as Cutty Sark and Royal Greenwich Park, these rooms present excellent potential for entertaining after refurbishment.
Upstairs lies a second-floor consisting of four double bedrooms complemented by two bathrooms—perfect for adding en-suite facilities. The principal suite on the third floor inspires further investment with its vaulted ceilings and access to a private south-facing roof terrace. The property's unique architectural elements—including geometric lines and distinct roofing—make it stand out yet also suggest areas where updating could yield significant returns.
With great transport links nearby and local amenities readily accessible including schools rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, this property not only offers investment potential but also promises long-term desirability in one of London’s historic areas.