*BRIGHT* 2 bed 2 en-suite bath plus a guest WC apartment is for sale in the very sought after Whitehouse Apartments located minutes away from Waterloo station and Westminster in the heart of the cultural mile of the Southbank.
The generous apartment measures 828 Sq. Ft (approx.) and is unusually larger than the other 2 bed apartments in the building. The two double and spacious bedrooms both benefit from an en-suite bathroom each and both fitted with mirrored wardrobes. The fully fitted kitchen has a granite work top and white tiled splash backs, an entrance hallway and bright and spacious reception/dining room with north-west-facing views. The apartment has been beautifully refurbished with impeccable taste, with beautifully chosen wall colour decoration and a installation of a well positioned fire place in the living room and new carpets installed and refurbished solid wood kitchen cupboards. It is presented in excellent condition throughout.
Whilst in the apartment, residents can enjoy the London skyline and some of the river with direct north west views looking towards The Royal Festival Hall and the River Thames. The fabulous private residents facilities include
The development is very well located opposite the Royal Festival Hall and located just 0.2m from the overground and underground services of Waterloo Station and within walking distance of the many shops, restaurants, theatres, art galleries bars and cultural attractions of the South Bank. From the development is a short walk to the West End via Hungerford
The Thames Riverside location is fabulous for walks along the river (Queens Walk), theatres, markets, and entertainment venues, with the West End and Covent Garden just across Waterloo Bridge. Whitehouse Apartments, centered within this cultural mile, puts you at the very center of all that this vibrant area has to offer
The Southbank Centre arts centre hosts a festival program of over 5,000 events every year across various genres, including art, theatre, dance, classical and contemporary music, literature, and debate. Another major local landmark is the London Eye, the world’s largest cantilevered observation wheel, conceived and designed by Marks Barfield Architects and launched in 2000. It has won over 85 awards for national and international tourism, outstanding architectural quality, and engineering achievement. The London Eye is available for corporate events and has become one of the most visited attractions in the UK.
The area of the present Southbank was severely damaged during the Second World War, which led to a major regeneration program. South Bank was chosen as the site for the Festival of Britain to spearhead this regeneration. The bombed-out riverside was cleared and developed in 1951. The Royal Festival Hall remained as a permanent legacy and initiated an arts revival that saw the addition of other arts venues, such as the Hayward Gallery and Royal National Theatre, adding a second attraction to dining and outdoor entertainment.
Waterloo station - 0.2 miles
Waterloo East Station - 0.2 miles
Embankment station - 0.3 miles
Leasehold Information:
Lease Term: 971 years remaining
Share of the Freehold achieving dividends of £450 per annum
Ground Rent: £200 pa
Service Charges: £7564.74 plus sinking fund contribution for capital projects of £3945.00. Service charges include water bills.
Facilities: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9bGg1d6rFM&t=2s
No Fees except agreed sellers commission
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