this split level flat is located in a Grade II listed building, just moments away from London Bridge, Borough Market and the river. Dating back to 1827, Trinity Church Square’s Regency facade hides a comfortable, modern interior, complete with one master bedroom with a spacious en suite, a second double bedroom or study area with wall-length wardrobes, a lower level bathroom and a slim, streamlined kitchen with dark wood and stainless steel fittings. The large lounge includes an original wrought iron fireplace and beautiful French doors, which fill the room with light and open out onto the two-tiered private garden.
Trinity Church Square is one of South London’s most attractive ‘intact’ period squares, where not only do residents have their own private gardens but also exclusive access to two enormous walled gardens – complete with historic pavilions, statues and seasonal landscaping.
An ideal combination of earthy outdoor space, bright natural light and stunning contemporary interiors, all within a rare period property.
TRINITY CHURCH SQUARE, SE1
£875,000
Field & Sons
t: 020 7407 1375
w: www.fieldandsons.co.uk
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