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- 1 baths
- 1 reception

Key Features
Description
*** First time buyers & Investors opportunity ***
Portico are pleased to present a fully modernised Studio-Apartment forming part of a prominent Art Deco Grade II listed building overlooking Charterhouse Square gardens in the heart of the City.
The accommodation comprises entrance hall with fitted wardrobes, studio room with recessed modern kitchen area and tiled bathroom with shower.
Residents of the building benefit from daytime concierge, passenger lift, gym and swimming pool in the basement and communal roof terrace with fantastic views on London skyline.
Built in 1936 by Guy Morgan and Partners who worked until 1927 for Edwin Lutyens, it features an impressive curved façade with projecting wings, a roof garden, setbacks on the ninth and tenth floors and a basement swimming pool. It was probably the earliest of the residential apartment blocks in the wider Clerkenwell district, immediately north of the City of London. The building became the fictional residence of Agatha Christie's Poirot, known as Whitehaven Mansions. In 2003 the building was declared listed in the initial category of the national scheme.
The property is situated in a highly sought after location in the heart of the Barbican amongst its shops and restaurants. The open spaces of Charterhouse Square are within easy reach. Transport links are provided by Farringdon underground (Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan and Elizabeth line).
Leasehold. The property is held on a 999 year lease from 25th May 2017 (thus approximately 993 years unexpired).
Council Tax Band: C. Service Charge: 3344.42 Gas/heating included.
Charterhouse Square, London, EC1M
- 1 baths
- 1 reception

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