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CONTEMPORARY CONVERSIONS: Loft Living

Jam Factory Williams Lynch London Apartment Interior

the Jam Factory is a distinctive factory conversion comprised of three apartment blocks in varying sizes, with Sub and Duplex Penthouses which benefit from striking views across London’s skyline. Once used as the Hartley’s Jam Factory, this red brick building has been transformed into an energy efficient, private gated development with a 24 hour concierge and secure parking. It is situated on Green Walk, just around the corner from Bermondsey Street’s bustling restaurant scene and is just a stone’s throw away from London Bridge station, the iconic Tower Bridge, and foodie destination, Borough Market.

Williams Lynch have just sold the second of the Jam Factory’s Penthouses to reach over £1 million; a 1332 sq ft Duplex with two double bedrooms, a 46.5 ft open-plan reception, two bathrooms and a private roof terrace.

However, they are now offering an even more spacious Sub Penthouse, which stands at 1592 sq ft and comprises two double bedrooms, two bathrooms, a stylish fitted kitchen with marble worktops, and a 35ft wooden floored and open-plan reception room. The vast reception area includes floor to ceiling windows which provide extensive city views, and glass doors which open out onto a broad private terrace.

Each of the development’s apartments features a clean and contemporary design to suit its dynamic exterior, an aesthetic that – along with its incredible location – has seen the Jam Factory become one of the most fashionable places to live in SE1.

JAM FACTORY
Green Walk
SE1 4TQ
£1,300,000

Williams Lynch
t: 020 7940 9940
e: info@williamslynch.co.uk
w: www.williamslynch.co.uk

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