Grange Road SE1

£3,500,000
  • Ref PRP20889519
  • Availability For Sale
  • Bedrooms 5
  • Bathrooms 3
  • Reception Rooms 2
  • Parking Off Road Parking
  • Council Tax Band E
  • Tenure Freehold
  • Floor Area: 4,542 sqft
  • Local Authority: Southwark Council
4,542 sqft (approx.)
  • Ref: PRP20889519
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Reception Rooms: 2
  • Parking: Off Road Parking
  • Council Tax Band: E
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Floor Area: 4,542 sqft
  • Local Authority: Southwark Council
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Property Features

  • Grade II listed Georgian Townhouse
  • Preserved historical features throughout
  • Built 1840

Property Summary

A Grade II listed Georgian house built in circa 1840, situtaed just off Bermondsey Street by Borough High Street, SE1. Spanning over 4500 sq ft (approx) with 5 beds, 3 baths, 2 wcs, study and large garden. This palatial house has beautiful preserved character throughout all four floors.

The house embraces original marble fireplaces, cornicing, ceiling roses, large sash windows with stripped back shutters, stained glass windows, wide wood floorboards and stunning curved ornate mahogany staircase. With off street parking to the front along with three separate entrances and northe east facing rear garden, the size and scale of this freehold along with the abundance of original features, makes this a rare find.

Full Details

A Grade II listed Georgian house built in circa 1840, situated just off Bermondsey Street by Borough High Street, SE1. Spanning over 4500 sq ft (approx) with 5 beds, 3 baths, 2 WCs, study and large garden. This palatial house has beautiful preserved character throughout all four floors.

The house embraces the original marble fireplaces, cornicing, ceiling roses, large sash windows with stripped back shutters, stained glass windows, wide wood floorboards and stunning curved ornate mahogany staircase. With off street parking to the front along with three separate entrances and north east facing rear garden, the size and scale of this freehold along with the abundance of original features, makes this a rare find.

Steeped in history, the house was lived and worked in by Dr Alfred Slater in the early 1900’s who is known as ‘the man who created the NHS before the NHS was created’. It was also used as a hospital during the First World War as was bought by the Bermondsey Medical Mission in 1946 for staff accommodation. In recent years, known as The Art House, the building has been used for many film and TV locations as well as photo shoots, gallery and event space.