£2m Fitzrovia apartment brought to market
A two-bedroom £2m second floor, apartment located on Charlotte Street in London’s Fitzrovia is available for sale through leading London estate agent DEXTERS.
DEXTERS highlight that Charlotte Street is Fitzrovia’s is home to over 15 food venues including restaurants, cafes, gastro pubs and bars providing a range of food.
The apartment has 1,019 sq ft of space with two bedrooms and two bathrooms apartment on Charlotte Street has recently been redesigned and refurbished and is bright and modern with feature exposed brick walls and dark stone flooring throughout.
From the entrance, grey stone stairs lead into the open-plan kitchen, reception and dining room. The living room area features a drinks worktop and cabinet with a wine fridge.
The kitchen, with a two-seater breakfast bar, opens onto a large outside roof terrace with entertainment space for the warmer months.
The different zones of the living space are differentiated by contrasting wall finishes with the kitchen and living room featuring clean white walls and the dining area offering darker blue walls with some of the feature exposed brick.
James Staite, Sales Director of DEXTERS Fitzrovia says: “Charlotte Street is a unique opportunity to buy in one of London’s best foodie hubs.
“Opportunities of this type, with the vast amount of surrounding amenities and excellent transport links, paired with the modern spacious apartment itself and its private outdoor space in central London make this property a rare find, ideal for food-lovers, young couples and inner-city commuters alike.”
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