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1 bed Flat For Sale £550,000
Beaufoy House, Regents Bridge Gardens, London


Description
A modern, one bedroom apartment of just under 500 Sq ft on the ground floor of a regency styled building pairing beautifully with its factory conversion setting.

Beaufoy House forms part of a wider residential scheme, one that was designed to reflect the hugely historic significance of the site's industrial past. Between 1810 and 1812, the Beaufoy Vinegar Factory moved to the site as Britain's largest vinegar distillery, having originally been established locally in 1741 by the Beaufoy Family and later being incorporated into the Sarsons group until the 1970s. By the mid-1980s, the site was restored and expanded into the gated residential development it is today.

Its exquisitely maintained red brick facade faces the communal courtyard and gardens which offer a landlocked, peaceful environment for residents to enjoy.

Once your through the communal entrance, round a corner, the front door opens into an internal lobby and the gateway to the other rooms.

The bathroom's chic, minimal styling is a combination of tiled walls and floor around a white suite. The bath and wall mounted shower are set at the back of the room whilst a hand basin set into wall mounted unit takes care of storage.

The double bedroom is also another minimal affair. It's a bright space with front facing window, wood flooring and mirrored, fitted wardrobes.

The long open plan reception room is superbly appointed room. As with the bedroom, its minimal, laid back style works well with the mid-century furnishing the owner has added and complements the dark wood floor which pushes through the living and dining area in to the kitchen with its neatly arranged mixture of glossy wall and base cupboards, the latter topped with a dark granite work surfaces. The two, deep Georgian style sash windows at the front of the room take in a leafy communal courtyard aspect.

As well as the green areas within the gated grounds, there is also a significant number or parking spaces, of which, the apartment has a space allocated to it.

One of the development's huge plus points is the complex with residents swimming pool and gym available that has recently enjoyed a complete refurbishment.

Whilst the scheme itself maybe parked away quietly in a green part of Vauxhall, the proximity to attractions and transport is plentiful.

The Northern Line is available at Both Nine Elms and Oval Underground Stations, both within easy reach, as is the Victoria Line and National Rail services at Vauxhall Station.

And as easy as it it is to reach The Thames for riverside walks, and the West End of London, there's now the option of Battersea Power Station to enjoy. Sample some of the areas best shops and Boutiques, along with a serious number of restaurants, bars and coffee shops to suit most tastes.

This apartment is offered chain free.

Council Tax Band: D (London Borough of Lambeth)
Tenure: Share of Freehold (86 years)
Service Charge: £2,892 per year
Council Tax £1,660 per annum
Lease in process of being extended to 999 yrs with peppercorn rent
Service charge £2892 per annum
Allocated Parking Space
Located in Vauxhall Conservation Area

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