£925,000
(£1,344/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleMarchmont Street, Bloomsbury WC1N
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
688 sq. ft
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Fyfe Mcdade Ltd
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About this property
Resisential Parking Permissions
Blue Plaque Building
Grade II Listed
Extensively Refurbished
Double Glazed Heritage Sash Windows
Sold With No Onward Chain
Impeccably Presented
Dual-Aspect, Excellent Natural Light
Set within an imposing Grade ii-listed building on Marchmont Street, WC1N, this extensively refurbished two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Bloomsbury’s literary and architectural history. A deisgnated Blue Plaque building, the site was once home to Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein.
Situated on the second floor, this generously proportioned lateral apartment benefits from dual-aspect outlook (East and West). Period features such as the high ceilings, architrave and sash windows (replaced with double-glazed heritage approved) with bespoke shutters are complemented by a thoughtful renovation, retaining character and charm but with high-specification modern conveniences.
The separate kitchen has been stylishly finished with neutral soft-close cabinetry, mosaic honeycomb-tiled splashback, Corian worktops, and hand printed imported Italian Bisazza floor tiles. And under-counter ambient lighting adding a touch of flair. Furnished with a full suite of integrated appliances by Neff and Siemens . There are cleverly designed fully tiled bathrooms, each with walk-in showers, de-mist mirrored vanity cabinets, heated towel rails, and electric underfloor heating.
Both bedrooms are large doubles and have the added benefit of a built-in wardrobes and an eye-catching feature wall with royal blue wooden slat panelling.
Additional benefits include: A recently extended lease with approximately 111 years remaining. A low service charge of approx. £1,000 per annum, and eligibility for a Camden residential parking permit.
Marchmont street comprises part of the Bloomsbury conservation area and resides just minutes from the amenities of the Brunswick Centre and the multitude of transport links via King’s Cross, St. Pancras International, Euston, and Russell Square stations
This apartment would make an ideal purchase for a professional, academic, or international buyer seeking an impressive home in a culturally rich neighbourhood. Its proximity to leading universities, transport hubs, and garden squares makes it an exceptional opportunity in one of central London’s most enduring locations.
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Tenure
Leasehold (111 years)
Service charge
£1,079 per year
Council tax band
E
Ground rent
£100
Ground rent date of next review