This beautifully presented top floor, dual aspect apartment offers the rare combination of a high-quality private roof terrace in a former industrial building, Chevron Apartments, a fifties warehouse conversion.
The property has two double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a total area of just over 1000 sq/ft, including the secluded roof terrace and is presented in immaculate condition having recently been refurbished. Works undertaken include the installation of bespoke thermal blinds to all windows and the fitting of hard wood flooring through the generous hallway, main living space and both of the double bedrooms. The en-suite and family bathrooms have been stylishly finished with a minimal white tile aesthetic, comfort back lighting and terrazzo floor tiles. Whilst the contemporary kitchen with Corian worktops, Miele appliance and Qettle tap adjoins the open-plan living area that leads directly onto the large terrace, making this a perfect apartment for entertaining or working from home.
Chevron Apartments comprises 37 loft-style apartments, with a double-height entrance foyer in the place of original loading bays which provide a dramatic entrance in keeping with the building’s industrial past.
The area of South Bermondsey has become an increasingly popular neighbourhood with end users and investors alike due the enormous regeneration works that are ongoing and the ever-increasing array of nearby attractions.
Within walking distance you can find Spa Terminus which is home to a wide range of producers working in and around the railway arches including Monmouth Coffee, Neal’s Yard, Mons Cheesemakers, The Little Bread Pedlar, The Kernel Brewery and o’Shea’s Butchers. On Saturday mornings, many of the producers open their doors to passing customers, making it one of the best informal markets in South London. Maltby Street Market, which is home to a variety of restaurants, cafes, bars and traders is a short walk away, as are a number of Bermondsey’s famous independent craft brewers. The green space of Burgess Park, which has also undergone huge redevelopment, is where you can now find tennis courts and football pitches, a new play area, a bmx track and Quietway cycle routes through new areas of planting.
The closest station is South Bermondsey which runs direct services to London Bridge in five minutes. Bermondsey Station is directly north and runs Jubilee Line services via London Bridge or Canada Water.78:T9c8,This beautifully presented top floor, dual aspect apartment offers the rare combination of a high-quality private roof terrace in a former industrial building, Chevron Apartments, a fifties warehouse conversion.
The property has two double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a total area of just over 1000 sq/ft, including the secluded roof terrace and is presented in immaculate condition having recently been refurbished. Works undertaken include the installation of bespoke thermal blinds to all windows and the fitting of hard wood flooring through the generous hallway, main living space and both of the double bedrooms. The en-suite and family bathrooms have been stylishly finished with a minimal white tile aesthetic, comfort back lighting and terrazzo floor tiles. Whilst the contemporary kitchen with Corian worktops, Miele appliance and Qettle tap adjoins the open-plan living area that leads directly onto the large terrace, making this a perfect apartment for entertaining or working from home.
Chevron Apartments comprises 37 loft-style apartments, with a double-height entrance foyer in the place of original loading bays which provide a dramatic entrance in keeping with the building’s industrial past.
The area of South Bermondsey has become an increasingly popular neighbourhood with end users and investors alike due the enormous regeneration works that are ongoing and the ever-increasing array of nearby attractions.
Within walking distance you can find Spa Terminus which is home to a wide range of producers working in and around the railway arches including Monmouth Coffee, Neal’s Yard, Mons Cheesemakers, The Little Bread Pedlar, The Kernel Brewery and o’Shea’s Butchers. On Saturday mornings, many of the producers open their doors to passing customers, making it one of the best informal markets in South London. Maltby Street Market, which is home to a variety of restaurants, cafes, bars and traders is a short walk away, as are a number of Bermondsey’s famous independent craft brewers. The green space of Burgess Park, which has also undergone huge redevelopment, is where you can now find tennis courts and football pitches, a new play area, a bmx track and Quietway cycle routes through new areas of planting.
The closest station is South Bermondsey which runs direct services to London Bridge in five minutes. Bermondsey Station is directly north and runs Jubilee Line services via London Bridge or Canada Water.79:T45a,Please note the charges listed below are the maximum fees that will be applied unless stated otherwise.
Permitted Charges in England in accordance with the Tenant Fee Act 2019 for an Assured Shorthold Tenancy:
Holding Deposit: Max 1 weeks rent
First months rent: As applicable in advance
Tenancy Deposit: 5 or 6 weeks depending upon the rental amount
Early termination when requested by the tenant: A charge not exceeding the financial loss experienced by the landlord
Late Rent: Interest of 3% above Bank of England base rate when rent is more than 14 days late
Lost key or security device: Equal to cost incurred
Changing tenancy documents (after commencement of tenancy): £50 inc VAT
Non Housing Act tenancy fees not affected by the Tenant Fee Act 2019:
Tenancy Arrangement Fee: £300 inc VAT
Renewal Fee: £192 inc VAT
Check out fee: £180 inc VAT
Early Surrender fee: £300 inc VAT
Urban Spaces is a member of and covered by the ARLA Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme and a member of a redress scheme provided by The Property Ombudsman.