SPOTLIGHT Properties

A PERIOD Apartment

Pearman Street Balcony Sunshine Field & Sons London

the quiet, tree-lined Pearman Street, provides contemporary living within a period property. A three storey Victorian house, close to Waterloo, Lambeth North and Westminster, its upper floors have been converted into a unique split-level apartment.

This contemporary flat’s 1016 sq ft floor space includes two double bedrooms – one with an en suite shower room, a luxury bathroom with a separate shower cubicle, a reception room and an open plan kitchen/dining room. The dining room is bright with natural light and, set on the third floor, its large windows provide views across south London; meanwhile the kitchen area is fitted with integrated appliances, a marble-topped breakfast bar and pale wooden flooring.

Pearman Street Interior Living Room Field & Sons

Not only does the flat provide views across London from inside, it also has a sunny south facing balcony – ideal for eating al fresco in summer – and a north facing decked terrace which looks out upon the London Eye, Houses of Parliament and the river Thames.

PEARMAN STREET, SE1
£1,125,000

Field & Sons
t: 020 7407 1375
w: www.fieldandsons.co.uk

 
Pearman Street Bedroom Field & Sons London

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