£3,500,000
3 bed flat for saleSoho Thirteen Apartments, Soho W1F
3 beds
3 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Modern boutique building set in the heart of Soho
Three bedrooms
Approx. 1,889 sq ft
Large roof terrace with Southerly views
Three bathrooms (two en-suite)
Ideal for entertaining
Wonderful natural light and open space throughout
Underfloor heating and comfort cooling
Concierge
Underground parking
The property offers a large dual aspect reception room with floor to ceilings windows and double doors leading on to the terrace. A modern kitchen, accessed from the reception room offers a dining area with bi-fold doors leading on to the terrace. Two good-sized bedrooms offer en-suite facilities, with an additional 3rd bedroom, shower room, and storage & airing cupboards located off a welcoming hallway with flowing natural light.
Residents of Soho 13 benefit from a daytime concierge, lift access and this apartment has the advantage of a secure underground parking space, which is a rarity in London's West End. Completed in 2016 through a joint venture between United House and Barratt London, this redevelopment transformed the former Metropolitan Police section house, Trenchard House, into a contemporary mixed-use development. The design team from tp Bennett and A&Q Partnership established a new pedestrian route connecting Silver Place to Berwick Street, revitalising this previously isolated area of Soho.
Soho represents the quintessence of London living-the vibrant heart of the West End where history, creativity, and rebellious spirit converge to form an exceptional neighbourhood. Internationally recognised for its bohemian character, Soho has attracted artists, writers, poets, and musicians for centuries. Contemporary Soho serves as a haven for creatives, cultural enthusiasts, gastronomes, and nightlife aficionados.
The area's creative energy is palpable throughout its streets. Wardour Street houses much of the UK's film industry, Old Compton Street has served as London's lgbtq+ community hub since the 1970s, and Berwick Street features an excellent street food market alongside numerous independent record stores, vintage shops, and fashion boutiques.
Leasehold 111 years (exp. 16/12/2037)
Ground Rent: Approx. £1,000 pa
Service Charge: Approx. £36,580.09 pa
Council Tax Band: H
EPC Rating: C To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here
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Tenure
Leasehold (111 years)
Service charge
£36,580 per year
Council tax band
H
Ground rent
£1,000
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