An immaculately presented apartment within a grand building (circa 1901) a short walk from London Bridge station and its bustling environs. Reception room, two bathrooms, eat-in kitchen and access to communal roof terraces. Lift. Situated on the south bank, close to London Bridge within a vibrant area encompassing Shad Thames and Borough and offering a huge variety of restaurants, bars and pubs, Aston Webb House was originally designed by the renowned architect Sir Aston Webb noted for the Admiralty Arch and eastern faade of Buckingham Palace. Originally offices for a brewery, the building was converted into flats at the beginning of this century and is entered through an imposing hall. There are two good sized roof terraces for the use of the residents and storage rooms in the basement. Well placed for public transport, London Bridge Station is very close by with mainline rail connections as well the underground stations of the Jubilee and Northern lines. In addition the river bus service is also close by.
- 2 bedrooms
- Roof Terrace
- Lift