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Tenure: Share of Freehold
Situated on the first floor of a popular portered building moments from Covent Garden's vibrant Piazza, this well proportioned one bedroom apartment overlooks a tranquil Japanese style internal courtyard offering a peaceful oasis away from the hustle and bustle of London's West End. The open plan kitchen/reception room leads onto a private balcony and there is a generous double bedroom and modern bathroom.
Secure underground car parking and additional basement storage units are available by separate negotiation and the block is exceptionally well managed and maintained, with a fantastic on-site building manager. Holborn Tube Station can be found within a few minutes walk offering access via the Central Line to the City, East and West London.
The original Tobacco warehouse at 145 Drury Lane was first converted to offices in the 1930s and latterly by developer Taylor Woodrow in 2000 creating a well considered apartment block that remains popular and highly sought after. Located in the heart of London's Theatreland, this world class address is famed for its theatres and proximity to the Royal Opera House and Covent Garden Piazza, rich in history but also seeing somewhat of a renaissance in recent years with a number of excellent restaurants opening up and down the street.
WHAT WE LOVE: Peaceful location in the building
Views over the Japanese Garden
Helpful & friendly porter
Wood floors throughout
Margot - a fantastic new Italian restaurant next door.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: 1st floor (with lift)
Leasehold with Share of Freehold
Service charge - £1396 half yearly (2016)
Westminster council tax - Band E £841 per annum (2017)
Secure Car parking & storage (by separate negotiation).