Experience unparalleled luxury in this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom riverfront penthouse, with breathtaking views of the iconic Tower Bridge, River Thames, and the City skyline. New Archers Court is one of the original warehouse conversions along the Thames. Originally the Riverside Granary serving Rotherhithe Village, dating back to 1840’s. Later becoming the Waterside Theatre, Waterside Works & Heritage Museum, tasked with preserving the rich maritime history of the area. Famously in the 1970’s becoming the Crunchie Frog Warehouse club & recording studios hosting the likes of the Sex Pistols and David Bowie. The Cruchie Frog became part of the London’s famous Warehouse rare groove party scene before finally receiving it’s Grade II listing, restoration & conversion into luxury residential properties in 2006. The apartment offers a whole host of original warehouse character, including exposed brickwork, wooden beams, loading bay doors, iron columns and vaulted ceilings. On the 4th floor there are two double bedrooms. The open-plan kitchen/ dining/ living room has an abundance of natural light. There is a mezzanine area with separate 3rd bedroom/ home office. It is presented in excellent decorative order and must be viewed to be fully appreciated. The development is one of the best positions along the Thames with some of the most spectacular views in London. It is home to just 9 stunning residential apartments. Additional benefits include bike storage and lift access. New Archers Court is located in the very picturesque Rotherhithe Village. It has become a gentrified urban village with many charming listed warehouses, with overhead walkways in a riverside area with a maritime history stretching back to Elizabethan times. Rotherhithe is where the famous Mayflower picked up its captain and crew on `the founding fathers’` voyage to America. The ship`s master is buried in the beautiful St Mary`s church at the heart of the village, opposite the Free School established in 1613 to educate the children of seafarers. The village is full of attractions including the centuries old Mayflower pub with its terrace on the river, to the Brunel Museum, Simplicity Restaurant & Watch House cafe. Rotherhithe station is circa 250 yards with Canada Water & Bermondsey 600 yards respectively, giving superb speedy access to the City, West End and all of Central London`s attractions. - Share of freehold - Service charge: circa £6,485 per annum - Ground rent: £300 per annum - Council tax: Band F
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