Incredible riverside apartment in iconic London warehouse up for sale
Just look at these views (and the wine cellar and cinema room)...
An ultra-luxe riverside apartment in London has gone on sale for £9.5m.
Accessed by a private bridge, the spectacular apartment provides a sophisticated, indulgent interior combined with the character of the historic building, called Anchor Brewhouse.
In short, it offers a unique opportunity to purchase one of the finest riverside apartments in London.
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Occupying a prime position on the banks of the Thames, it enjoys breathtaking views of the river and Tower Bridge.
The apartment boasts top-notch finishes, and an electronic Rako system has been fitted throughout, allowing for mood settings including lighting and curtains.
The vast open plan reception room is the ultimate entertaining space, complete with a magnificent lit-up onyx bar area, a contemporary ribbon fire, and picturesque arched doorways, which open out onto the two balconies overhanging the water.
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A sensational circular platform hosts the feature dining area offering a sophisticated space to dine in style, with its curves mirrored by beautiful stained glass windows, made by Chiswick Stain Glass, creators of the iconic windows at The Ivy.
The kitchen is fully fitted with state-of-the-art Gaggenau appliances and the exquisite built-in cabinetry provides an abundance of storage. There's also ultra-chic Art Deco-inspired lighting and a statement marble kitchen island.
The temperature-controlled, glass-fronted wine cellar is not only an attractive feature, but perfect for storing a wine connoisseur's collection, fitted with a secure remote locking device.
On the upper level, there's a luxurious master suite, with a fully fitted walk-in dressing room and ensuite complete with dual vanity and separate bath with TV and shower. There are two more en suite bedrooms on the lower level with small lit terraces.
But perhaps the best bit? An impressive 10-seater cinema room, perfect for those blockbuster nights in. A bathroom has been added here to allow for use as a fourth bedroom if desired.
Anchor Brewhouse is an iconic warehouse building located on the south side of Tower Bridge in Shad Thames. It's the perfect spot for access to the City and Canary Wharf, and boasts a host of excellent cafes, bars, and riverside restaurants, including The Ivy, on its doorstep.
Residents of Anchor Brewhouse benefit from excellent 24 hour security and concierge service, as well as secure underground parking. When can we move in?
The property is for sale for £9,500,000 via Savills.
Ruth Doherty is an experienced digital writer and editor specializing in interiors, travel and lifestyle. With 20 years of writing for national sites under her belt, she’s worked for the likes of Livingetc.com, Standard, Ideal Home, Stylist and Marie Claire as well as Homes & Gardens.
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