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House For Rent £3,250
Prima Road, London SW9


Description
A unique townhouse, situated within a gated Grade 2* listed historic building (see footnote). This property has been finished to an extremely high standard throughout and offers the perfect marriage of modern living with period elegance. Split over three floors, an exposed brick wall runs from top to bottom, and each floor has been carefully designed for comfortable living.

Spanning the entire top floor is a wonderfully presented modern, fully equipped kitchen with open plan dining and living areas. The brick feature wall effortlessly blends in with the herringbone parquet flooring and emphasises the high ceilings and large windows which allow an abundance of natural light to filter through the space.

The middle floor features a well-appointed double bedroom alongside a modern, carefully designed shower room with large rain shower. There is a separate study room with exposed brick detail and plenty of room for storage.

The lower ground floor boasts an impressively large master suite with a high-spec bathroom, floor to ceiling wardrobes and French doors leading onto a private courtyard terrace, which is filled with evergreens.

Benefiting from a private front door and allocated parking, this attractive gated address is a stone’s throw from Oval tube station (Zone 2 – northern line) and the cricket ground. Opposite is Kennington Park, which includes an old English rose garden, and St Marks Church which hosts a fantastic farmers market each Saturday.

Available for a long let from w/e 18/19th March 2023. Furnished. No Pets. No smokers. Not suitable for three sharers.

Gas central heating. Water included in rent

Please quote reference EM0546 for all enquires

building history –

This townhouse forms part of a converted Children’s hospital from 1899.

‘The original Belgrave Hospital for Children was founded in 1866 in Pimlico. The new hospital on the Prima /Clapham Road site dates from 1899. The building was designed by Henry Percy Adams and Charles Holden using a quasi-cruciform plan (see 1900 British Medical Journal article on the opening). Like most hospitals, it developed in phases with most work being completed by 1926. Apart from the name ‘blazoned’ across the building there are subtle details that point to its institutional history’ –

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