Walking through the communal ways, it is clearly a building with plenty of original 1930s character and charm. Tiled floors and stairwells rise through the building to where the door of this flat is numbered on the first floor. Stepping inside, you are greeted into a wide and welcoming entrance hall with multiple storage cupboards for coats, shoes and household items which ensure the entrance remains clutter free.
All three bedrooms sit together on this side of the apartment. Each room offers ample space for double or king size beds alongside freestanding furnishings, making them ideal for families or professionals looking for a comfortable home office space when working from home. The original Crittal windows have since been replaced with energy efficient double glazing in a similar style, so they are peaceful rooms, looking out to mature trees lining the road. The principal bedroom also enjoys direct access to the east facing balcony where you can sit with your coffee in the morning as the sun comes up.
At the end of the hall, the living and dining room is dual aspect with a beautiful wrap around balcony to become an extension of the space during summer. There is room to dine or enjoy drinks out here in the evening, while inside, there is also space for formal dining and relaxed seating.
The kitchen sits along the hall with plenty of storage and an integrated oven with hob above, leaving space and plumbing for a dishwasher, washing machine and a tall fridge freezer, while the bathroom is positioned alongside the living room. It would be possible to swap these rooms and open the kitchen to the living room to create a more cohesive layout – all subject to planning and building permissions.