Daniel Cobb are pleased to present this classic five storey townhouse in one of London’s finest Georgian squares.
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Built in the late 1820'
s by William Chadwick, the house features a well-proportioned drawing room, dining room, kitchen and family room leading on to a pretty terraced garden at the rear with an elevated lawn. In addition the property features a first floor reception room commanding stunning views of Holy Trinity Church, a master bedroom with large en-suite bathroom along with three further double bedrooms and a bathroom. There is also a downstairs cloakroom and utility room. At the front, there is a courtyard with external storage and steps up to the street.
After the completion of Holy Trinity Church in 1824, Chadwick applied to the Corporation of Trinity House, the body responsible for inshore navigation and safety, for a building lease intended to form the Square round the new Church'
. Between 1824 and 1832, houses were built around not only Trinity Church Square but also Merrick Square to the east and along Trinity Street which forms the north side of the square.
The square is ideally located for both London Bridge and Waterloo International train stations, access to Canary Wharf and the City via the Jubilee and Northern Underground lines as well as bus routes into Central London. Bars, restaurants and shops are located at London Bridge and Borough Market, only a short walk away. Borough tube station is approximately a four minute walk. Since being closed to all through traffic some years ago, Trinity Church Square is a serenely tranquil setting located in a vibrant and desirable area.
Please contact the Kennington Office on 020 7735 9510 or London Bridge on 020 7357 0026