Good morning. So who said
‘lightning doesn’t strike twice in the same place’?? After a drought of
properties over the past few months, we not only get another property in
Fitzrovia, but it’s another one on the Fitzroy Square! Today, we are looking at
a type of property that doesn’t come onto the market that often and again
offering the opportunity to put your mark on it and add value!
Here is what the selling
agent Savills have to say:
26 Fitzroy Square is a very fine
late Georgian town house, situated in a key position at the centre of the west
side of the Square, behind engaged Ionic columns. Built in the early 1830's, it
is now in need of modernisation and is listed Grade II*. The upper two floors
of the building have always been in residential use whilst the remainder of the
building has been used as offices for many years. Planning & Listed
Building Consent has recently been granted to revert to its original use as a
single dwelling.
The Square is now mainly
pedestrianised, having been recently refurbished to its 18th century
appearance, with cobblestones and pea-shingle pavements. In the centre is an
enclosed, private circular garden for the use of the "frontagers"
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Freehold Georgian town house
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Located on one of London's finest
Georgian Squares
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Unmodernised decoration
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Planning & Listed building consent
granted for single dwelling
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4,764 sq ft (443 sq m)
Its on
the market with a guide price of £5,950,000 and you know how much IM love the houses so like the last one sold a few months ago I don't expect it to be on the market for very long.
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