- Maisonette House +
- Three storey +
- Two Bedroom +
- Two Bathroom +
- Two Landings +
- Kitchen +
- Sittingroom / Dining room +
- Heart of Covent Garden +
- Seven Dials - The Sundial Pillar +
The leasehold house is divided over three floors, only metres from the Seven Dials Column, sculpted by renowned English stonemason, Edward Peirce. The street front door opens to a cosy entrance hall which can comfortably accommodate coats, shoes, and if wanted, a bicycle. From the entrance hall, short flights of turning stairs lead to each upper floor and reveal the building's industrial brewing heritage.
On the first floor, a fully fitted open-plan kitchen / dining / sitting room has shaker-style wall and base cabinets, containing integrated Neff and Bosch appliances as to be expected. This hand-built timber kitchen by John Lewis of Hungerford sits nicely against the Juncker hardwood timber plank flooring. Two large double glazed windows hint at the building's past. The room has tall, circa 3m, ceiling heights in the principal reception with period features such as cornicing retained, in addition to Victorian style cast iron radiators. The raised windows are elevated away from street level with double glazing to ensure a quiet ambient atmosphere.
The turning staircase continues to the second-floor principal bedroom suite, with en suite bathroom and dressing area with fitted wardrobes. The bathroom was completely renovated in 2021, including new shower unit. The principal bedroom is fitted with built-in wardrobes and deep sill windows. The staircase continues up to the third floor landing and guest double bedroom en suite, currently used as a home office. There are further wardrobes fitted on an adjoining raised landing. The staircase continues to a fire exit with second external access away from the building in case of emergency.
The door to this area creates a superb vantage point to see fly-pasts of national celebration overhead en route to the Strand and Buckingham Palace. In all a very well presented West End home.
Terms
Tenure: Leasehold 155 years unexpired 25th March 2181.
Service Charge: 2023/2024 TBC (Including street cleaning, refuse collection, security and contribution to external building structural repair and maintenance).
Council Tax: Band G
EPC: Rating D
Utilities: Mains gas, water, electricity and drainage – Gas fired central heating.
Listing: Grade II
Fixtures & Fittings – to be agreed by separate negotiation.
Car Parking: On-street parking permits can be obtained through the local authority with a 90% discount on Congestion Charge.
Local Authority: Westminster City Council
Earlham Street is located in the heart of Covent Garden and The West End, within striking distance of The Royal Ballet, Covent Garden Piazza, all major West End Theatres, ENO, and all the buzz of nearby Soho and the South Bank. The National and National Portrait Galleries are just down the road.
A range of top West End theatre productions and independent boutiques, galleries, artisan shops, and fashion houses are available locally. Soho, Oxford and Regent Streets are also close by. There are also the popular bars, cafés, internationally renowned restaurants, street food, and public houses for which the area gains it reputation as a major London attraction. The Oasis Sport Centre Lido has a public open air swimming pool, squash courts, gym and spa. The property has easy access to the financial and legal centres of London.
As a resident, an on-street parking permit and a significant reduction in Congestion Charges may be obtained from the relevant authorities.
The are good transportation links and schools in the area including:
Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line) 0.1miles
Tottenham Court Road (Central, Northern and Elizabeth Lines) 0.4miles
Trafalgar Square, National and National Portrait Gallery 0.2 miles
St Josephs Catholic Primary School 0.3miles
Holborn (Central Line and Piccadilly Line) 0.4miles