Location
The property lies just to the south east of central Putney with the closest undergrounds being East Putney and Southfields (District Line) and Putney mainline railway station (Waterloo) further away on Putney High Street.
Excellent local facilities can be found equidistant to both Southfields and Putney along with a good choice of schools, both state, Church and private.
There are also various local bus routes.
Description
An exceptional third floor apartment forming part of a late 1920's building designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott who was responsible for, amongst other historic buildings, the iconic Battersea Power Station and the famous red telephone box.
This apartment is beautifully presented with a subtle mix of contemporary and period features. These include smart and modern bathrooms and kitchen as well as wood flooring and numerous large sash windows creating a lovely light and airy feel.
A notable feature is the spacious (over 23ft) reception / dining room with its three window aspect and refitted stylish kitchen off to the side.
Elsewhere are three double bedrooms (two with extensive fitted wardrobes and cupboards) all well served by an en suite bathroom and additional main bathroom.
Outside, the property also enjoys a secure garage parking space, communal library and residents' private gym.