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Flat 1, 16.5 Stukeley Street, London WC2B 5LQ
£1,385,000
£1,514/ft2
£16,293/m2
Flat (1st Floor)
2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
1 receptions
Tenure: Leasehold; TBA
Outside space: No
Parking: No
EPC: C
Ground rent: £0
Service charge: £5194 p.a.
Key features and description
Apartment one features generous ceiling heights throughout, enhancing the sense of volume and space. The well proportioned open-plan living area is filled with light, complemented by the warm tone of oiled oak flooring, and provides a perfect space to relax or entertain. Full height floor to ceiling windows feature throughout with views over the quiet pedestrianised street below. The entire apartment is decorated in a contemporary neutral colours, with the kitchen featuring a mix of highly modern finishes, fully integrated Bosch appliances, polished composite work surfaces and a breakfast bar. The generous principal bedroom benefits from bespoke built-in wardrobes and again decorated in a neutral colour palette with large windows allowing plenty of natural light. The beautiful en-suite bathroom features contemporary fixtures and finished in marble to the floor and walls. There is a further good-sized double bedroom and guest bathroom. Stukeley Street is located off Drury Lane, away from the hustle and bustle of London's West End, but perfectly positioned for easy access to the wonderful Seven Dials Village and nearby Covent Garden. Seven Dials is a buzzing neighbourhood, celebrated as much for its heritage brands, independent boutiques and upcoming labels as it's gastronomia. Cobbled streets, an eclectic mix of historic warehouses and Dutch style red brick houses, plus a flourishing food scene with Seven Dials Market's independent street food vendors and Neal's Yard's fantastic Barbary and new arrival Story Cellar, make it a much-loved destination for trend-conscious shoppers and foodies alike. Covent Garden features some of the capital's finest restaurants and retailers, not to mention world-class cultural attractions in the form of the Royal Opera House and numerous theatres, museums and galleries. Not only is this part of London a world-class entertainment and retail district, but also a globally recognised centre for learning. The University of London has several member institutions with local campuses including The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), King's College London, University College London, Birkbeck, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and SOAS. Transport links abound with Covent Garden, Holborn and Tottenham Court Road Tube stations all nearby, The City also within easy reach by tube, foot or bicycle.&
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