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Television Centre, 101 Wood Lane, London W12

£915,000

£1,023/ft2

£11,017/m2

Flat (3rd Floor)

2 bedrooms

2 bathrooms

1 receptions

894ft2
83m2
  • Tenure: Leasehold

  • Outside space: No

  • Parking: No

  • EPC: B

  • Ground rent: £600 pa

  • Service charge: £10,518 pa

Key features and description

2 Bedrooms | En Suite Bathroom | En Suite Shower Room | Reception Room | Kitchen | Lift | 24 Hour Concierge | Residents' Leisure Facilities
A well-proportioned two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment on the third floor of the Helios, a Grade II listed building and one of the most architecturally distinctive addresses within the iconic Television Centre development in White City.

The apartment opens into a broad open-plan living, kitchen and dining room that forms the heart of the home. The curved frontage that defines the Helios building gives this space an unusual depth and quality of natural light, with an outlook over the Helios courtyard and its celebrated golden statue, one of the more intimate and characterful aspects of the development. 

The layout flows naturally between the living, kitchen and dining zones, making the apartment equally well suited to everyday living and entertaining.

Both bedrooms are well-proportioned doubles positioned on either side of the main living space, a layout that is particularly well regarded within the development for the privacy and separation it provides. The principal bedroom to the right benefits from a walk-in wardrobe and its own en suite. The second bedroom is served by the family bathroom and its own walk-in wardrobe.

Residents of Television Centre enjoy access to one of West London's most impressive amenity offerings a 2,200 square metre gym set within the former BBC 'doughnut' building, a 17-metre swimming pool, luxury spa, cinema room and a 24 hour concierge.

Television Centre sits at the heart of one of London's most exciting urban transformations a reinvention of a true London landmark that honours its storied past while building something entirely new.

White City and Wood Lane Underground stations are both within easy reach, placing the West End, the city and Canary Wharf within comfortable commuting distance. The development is further served by excellent overground, bus and road connections across the capital.

The famous forecourt has evolved into a thriving neighbourhood in its own right, with an array of independent restaurants and cafes drawing residents and visitors alike.

Council Tax Band: F.

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