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New Concordia Wharf, New Concordia Wharf, London, SE1

PROPERTY TYPE

Flat

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

2,067 sq ft

192 sq m

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Description

This exquisite apartment enjoys brilliant river views from its elevated position in the Grade II-listed New Concordia Wharf. Once a 19th-century grain warehouse, it was one of the first residential conversions of its kind to be completed in London's Docklands. The design, by renowned architects Guard Tillman Pollock, has taken a rare triple-aspect plan exceeding 2,000 sq ft and liberated its deepest sections with light and an overarching clarity in materiality and palette. This particular apartment has secure, designated off-street parking (with an EV charging point), while residents of the building have communal access to a swimming pool, roof terrace and a day-time concierge.

The Tour

The wharf itself is set far back from the street behind a gated entry and a wonderfully nostalgic cobbled courtyard. The apartment is situated on the fifth floor and is accessed by lift.

Guard Tillman Pollock’s intervention took the space back to its shell and realised the potential of an open-plan arrangement. It has delineated the bedrooms and services along one aspect and has allowed the expansive living spaces and adjoining balconies to work in a versatile, fluid manner.

The apartment opens to a preliminary entrance hall with storage for coats. It passes a utility room and a cylindrical shower within the guest WC. A sightline to the far, northern aspect presents itself, with streams of light spilling onto the heated, light oak floors from the windows along the eastern perimeter.

The corridor widens to become an immense and open-plan primary living space. A floating wall containing a bio-fuel fireplace offers a zoning solution, creating a more intimate dining space set against the dramatic backdrop of a basalt-clad wall. As a result, a balcony off the western façade seems the reserve of the dining space and provides a tranquil vantage over the mouth of the River Neckinger below. Elegantly arched Crittall windows usher in light from every aspect.

The kitchen is situated at the centre of the plan, opposite the dining room, and combines white cabinetry with Corian worktops and Miele appliances.

There are two routes to the principal bedroom at the rear; the first is past a wall of wardrobes and via the principal bathroom suite, the second through a massive sliding partition by the northern balcony. The latter opens directly onto the bedroom area which looks out through one of the arched windows toward to river. In the en suite bathroom, a Corian bath looks out through a pair of shutters in playful communication with the living space, and the sculptural form of the shower’s Corian shell diffuses an internal light causing the unit to gently glow like an enormous night lamp.

The second double bedroom has built-in storage and fantastic morning light from a pair of east-facing arched windows.

The Area

Set back from Providence Square, New Concordia Wharf is brilliantly located with a host of exceptional eateries and other attractions in easy reach. Michelin-starred restaurants Sollip, Story and Trivet are all situated within a short walk in London Bridge, the area formerly known as ‘London’s Larder’. More relaxed fare is also close by; 40 Maltby Street market has an excellent food market, as well as natural wine importer Gergovie Wines.

The famous Borough Market is approximately 23 minutes away on foot and houses some of London’s finest traders of fruit, vegetables and fresh produce; Monmouth Coffee, Ginger Pig and Brindisa are stalwarts. Many of London’s most illustrious cultural institutions are also readily available, including The Fashion & Textile Museum which is a 15-minute walk; Tate Modern, Southbank Centre and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre are all within a 30-minute walk.

Bermondsey Underground station (Jubilee line) is 10 minutes’ walk away. London Bridge (Northern & Jubilee) is a 17-minute walk and with connections to Brighton, Gatwick Airport, and the south coast. A host of bus and cycle routes head into Soho, while the Thames Path and Tower Bridge provide great access to east London.

Tenure: Share of Freehold
Lease Length: Approx. 999 years from 1 October 2015
Service Charge: Approx. £9,371 (including buildings insurance, management of freehold company and management company, managing agent fees, upkeep and repairs to all shared areas, communal areas, and the fabric/framework of the building, regular cleaning services of shared and communal areas, office hours concierge, building manager, caretaker, sinking fund, bike store, boat store, communal roof terrace, swimming pool, CCTV, dock and jetty)
Reserve contribution: £3146.53 per annum
Port of London charges: £2,787.64 per annum
Council Tax Band: G
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Band: G
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Garage
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Terrace
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About The Modern House, London

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The Modern House has been successfully selling Britain's finest modern architecture since 2005. We represent houses and apartments in urban and rural locations throughout the country, from our offices in central London.

Our name is inspired by FRS Yorke's celebrated book 'The Modern House' (1934), which introduced Modern Movement architecture to a British audience. The central themes of Modernism are at the heart of all of the properties we sell: flowing space, natural light, truth to materials, and the relationship between architecture and its environment.

The Modern House meets the growing demand for exceptional living spaces of all kinds, including lofts, factory conversions, architects' own homes, and period houses with excellent extensions and superior interiors. We love selling houses, and we only sell houses that we love.

This much we know -

A home should lift the spirits. The rudimentary purpose of a building is to provide shelter, but in the hands of the right architect, it can frame space and capture light in a life-enhancing way. At The Modern House, we sell homes that inspire us. Our portfolio of properties is carefully curated and extensively researched, with images by editorial photographers.

Estate agency is about people. We work with the most extraordinary range of people, who are brought together by the need to move house and an interest in good design. Our aim is to provide them all with a positive experience. The members of our team have academic training in art, architecture, journalism, literature and photography. They are able to speak with honesty and authority rather than resorting to cliché, and are proud of what they do. In an industry that's synonymous with mistrust, people come to The Modern House for a human approach to buying and selling.

You're never too old to learn something new. When The Modern House came into existence, it pioneered a new marketplace for Britain's best modern architecture. More than a decade later, we still feel the same sense of excitement every day. The built environment is in a state of constant flux, with people carrying out remarkable new projects in all corners of the country. You never know what might be found behind a hedgerow or an assuming warehouse door.

Pastiche is passé. We believe that contemporary architecture should be of its time. Without a modernising spirit, how are we to progress? It's equally essential that our country's Modernist heritage is rigorously safeguarded for future generations. By championing the cause of thoughtful architecture, and raising awareness among the buying public, we try to have a positive influence on the built environment.

Affordability

Monthly repayments£9,121
Property: £ 2,000,000
Deposit: £ 200,000
Interest rate: 4.5%
Term: 30 years
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