Flat for sale in London SE18, 3 Bedroom

London, London, UK

Quick Summary

Property Type:
Flat
Status:
For sale
Price
£ 650,000
Beds:
3
Baths:
2
Recepts:
1
County
London
Town
London
Outcode
SE18
Location
Building 48, Marlborough Road SE18
Marketed By:
London Stone Properties
Posted
2024-04-03
SE18 Rating:





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Property Description



Genuine 3 Bed Warehouse Conversion with Views

Coming to the market is this Genuine Warehouse Conversion that is a Genuine 3 bed with Genuine River Views.

The property is within Building 48, one of the original warehouses built in the 1800s and part of the gated courtyard of warehouses located just by the river.

So what do we need to tell you about this flat. Let’s concentrate on all the important points which really make this flat worth seeing.

  • It has lovely exposed brickwork and original arched windows
  • The living room looks directly at the river
  • It has plenty of light streaming in through the many large windows
  • All 3 bedrooms are doubles
  • The kitchen is well designed, with good storage and great work surfaces
  • It sits at the back of the living room, leaving defined areas for dining and living
  • The flat is on 2 floors
  • There is an allocated gated parking spot
  • Two modern bathrooms
  • Metal beams and original features


At over 1,000 sq ft (1,072) the flat is big enough for a family or a couple that likes space. Furthermore, in all honesty the genuine 3 bed warehouses are few and far between and only come to the market every 6 months or so. Sold without chain.

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Service Charge - Approx £3,000 per annum

Ground Rent - Approx £250 per annum

Lease Term - Approx 983 years remain

Dimensions

Living/Dining room: 21ft 1" x 15ft 6" (6.44m x 4.73m)
Kitchen: 11ft 0" x 9ft 3" (3.34m x 2.83m)
Bedroom 1: 15ft 6" x 11ft 0" (3.59m x 2.62m)
Bedroom 2: 10ft 0" x 9ft 3" (3.39m x 3.04m)
Bedroom 3: 10ft 2" x 7ft 10" (3.59m x 2.62m)
Bathroom 1:
Bathroom 2:
Parking

Total Sq M/ft 100 / 1072

All measurements are approximate.

Property Hot Spot

The Woolwich Royal Arsenal is one of the most exciting redevelopment and rejuvenation projects in London. The Royal Arsenal has already established a village community that is set to grow and improve beyond recognition. It was a former military barracks, parade ground and munitions storage and factory site dating from 1761 and is built on wide open spaces that have been beautifully landscaped on the banks of the Thames. It already has an established village community with significant commercial/social infrastructure that is set to grow and improve beyond recognition over the next few years once Crossrail is up and running.

This is your chance to be part of the next London property hot spot at entry-level prices, allowing you to benefit from great value for money and exciting potential capital gains.

Onsite Amenities

The Royal Arsenal is a beautiful, private riverside gated development with:

  • 24-House Concierge, Parcel Reception and Security.
  • Onsite Parks and Riverwalk’s
  • Boulangerie Jade - Bakery and Cafe
  • Dry Cleaning Services
  • Massage Salon
  • Young's Brewery Gastro Pubs - The Dial Arch and The Guardhouse
  • Farmers' Market
  • Care Hire and Electric Vehicle Charging Points
  • Tesco Express, Marks and Spencer's Food and Sainsbury's Local
  • Con Gusto Italian Restaurant
  • Medical Centre with gp's Surgery and Pharmacy
  • Private Dentist
  • Children's Nursery and Daycare
  • Children's Activity Centre
  • The Taproom Craft Brewery and Pub and Restaurant
  • 7R Gym and Crossfit
  • Royal Arsenal Boot Camps
  • Stephen James Car Showroom


Travel and Shopping

5 to 10 minutes' walk from Woolwich's high street, cafes and market. Royal Arsenal is the perfect place for anyone waiting to trade crowded Central London for space and style while keeping within easy commuting distance.

Crossrail Station - Projected opening date - December 2018. The station is on the development and will take circa 10 minutes to Canary Wharf, 15 minutes to Liverpool Street and 25 minutes to Bond Street. It will be direct to Heathrow. By December 2019 it will connect all the way to Reading.

Train - 5 minute walk to Woolwich Arsenal Station and 20 to 30 minutes into the city centre - London Bridge, Cannon Street and Charing Cross Stations

DLR - 5 minute walk to Woolwich Arsenal DLR station and around 25 minutes into Bank Station. Trains run approximately every 4 minutes. Destinations include City Airport 5 minutes, Canary Wharf 19 minutes and Stratford 23 minutes.

Tube - North Greenwich station - Jubilee Line is easily accessible by bus and boat, or Canning Town on the DLR

Boat - Thames Clippers - The river boat takes you to Canary Wharf in approximately 23 minutes and many stops through to Central London and Waterloo Visit for information and timetable.

It's perfect for the 02, Canary Wharf, City and West End. London City Airport is only two stops away by DLR - its close enough for convenience but Royal Arsenal does not have any overhead flights.

Future plans for the Royal Arsenal

Huge investment is being made on the Royal Arsenal development, including onsite restaurants and wine bars, new retail space, a new hotel, Elizabeth Line Cross Rail Station opening 2018 and the newly announced Dash Arts Cultural Centre, a theatre and arts arena coming in 2019/2020.

Regeneration of Woolwich

A new Civic Centre on Wellington Street provides a new library, post office and cafe/bar. Behind the centre a brand-new Tesco superstore has recently opened alongside a town centre car park and 1000 new homes. The Tesco store is an eco-store powered by solar panels and wind turbines, and has a farmers' market selling local produce, and two children's playgrounds.

At the western end of Powis Street, there is a designated development are known as the Woolwich Triangle - construction will soon commence for a new shopping centre with a major retailer taking centre stage. The Triangle development will include a leisure space, cafes and restaurants. The whole area covers an area of 300,000sqft and will revitalise the whole western end of the Town Centre as a car-free zone. Woolwich gets its own 'West End'. In fact British Land recently spent £100M acquiring land and buildings in Woolwich.

The High Street will also benefit from the restoration of the existing Grade II listed buildings to give extra character and focus. The old Co-op building has now been refurbished with more buildings to be done. Once refurbished these historic buildings will accommodate new retail brands and major high street names, the whole area will become more vibrant during the day and in to the evening with new coffee bars and restaurants.

£6.6million was recently spent on the redesign of General Gordon Square and Beresford Square near to the Woolwich Arsenal DLR and Train stations. This is now complete, and features include new landscape planting, seating areas, a large digital media display for sporting and public events and a new water feature.

Please note: Care is taken in preparing the property details, dimensions and photos, however the accuracy of all the above is in no way guaranteed nor do these details form part of any contract. Prospective purchasers are advised to check all details via their solicitors

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