Short let - all bills included. A stunning apartment within a converted brewery right on the banks of the River Thames. This exceptional property offers over 1250sqft of accommodation, comprising a generous living space with an abundance of natural daylight. Originally constructed in 1901 as a tower brewery, the Tower was thought to be the most efficient way to brew beer, thanks to gravity. It operated as a brewery until 1922, rivalling Fuller’s for its importance in the industry. Today, it has been transformed into an exceptional residential property that retains many of its original features and architectural charm.
Positioned on the top floor of an iconic building, this three bedroom apartment boasts an array of character features, including a mezzanine level.
There is wooden flooring throughout the majority of the apartment, with carpeted bedrooms and a spacious kitchen.
The local area is highly sought-after, offering charming pubs, picturesque riverside walks, rowing clubs, and the open space of Chiswick House and Grounds. The property also benefits from easy access via an underpass to Chiswick High Road and Turnham Green. For motorists, access to the A4/M4 in and out of town is excellent.
This is a unique opportunity to live in one of London's most iconic buildings, offering a truly exceptional living experience. With its rich history, charming location, and superb transport links, this converted brewery offers a rare chance to reside in a property of unparalleled character and style.71:T61c,Short let - all bills included. A stunning apartment within a converted brewery right on the banks of the River Thames. This exceptional property offers over 1250sqft of accommodation, comprising a generous living space with an abundance of natural daylight. Originally constructed in 1901 as a tower brewery, the Tower was thought to be the most efficient way to brew beer, thanks to gravity. It operated as a brewery until 1922, rivalling Fuller’s for its importance in the industry. Today, it has been transformed into an exceptional residential property that retains many of its original features and architectural charm.
Positioned on the top floor of an iconic building, this three bedroom apartment boasts an array of character features, including a mezzanine level.
There is wooden flooring throughout the majority of the apartment, with carpeted bedrooms and a spacious kitchen.
The local area is highly sought-after, offering charming pubs, picturesque riverside walks, rowing clubs, and the open space of Chiswick House and Grounds. The property also benefits from easy access via an underpass to Chiswick High Road and Turnham Green. For motorists, access to the A4/M4 in and out of town is excellent.
This is a unique opportunity to live in one of London's most iconic buildings, offering a truly exceptional living experience. With its rich history, charming location, and superb transport links, this converted brewery offers a rare chance to reside in a property of unparalleled character and style.72: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.