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Stunning Art-Deco 1 Bedroom Flat in Du Cane Court: A Perfect Blend of Space, Light, and Style

We like to keep an eye on the apartments for sale at Du Cane Court – there is always such a variety of sizes but also interiors and sometimes it’s just inspiration for what you might do with your own home rather than looking to sell yourself.

Update – SOLD

The 1 Bed Apartment for sale

Discover this exceptional one-bedroom flat spanning 526 sq ft, occupying the fourth floor of a highly sought-after Art-Deco building. Exuding a delightful ambiance of openness and brightness, this residence offers a remarkable living experience.

Upon entering, you’ll be greeted by a generously proportioned double bedroom on the right, thoughtfully equipped with built-in storage solutions for added convenience.

On the opposite side of the flat, an inviting reception room awaits, adorned with expansive windows that invite an abundance of natural light, creating an airy and uplifting atmosphere.

 

Adjacent to the reception room, you’ll find a well-appointed kitchen boasting ample wall and base units, providing practicality and style. Completing the home is a tastefully designed bathroom.

Located in the desirable Du Cane Court, this property benefits from its proximity to the vibrant shops and amenities along Balham High Road. Tooting Bec Underground station is just a short stroll away, ensuring easy access to transportation. Additionally, the serene green spaces of Tooting Bec Common and Wandsworth Common are within close reach, providing a tranquil retreat from city life.

Floor plan

For Sale:

Agent: Rampton Baseley
Architect: G. Kay Green
Asking Price: £350,000

Upon arrival, guests are warmly welcomed by a dedicated porter in the magnificent lobby, adorned with impeccably restored 1930s interiors. This luminous apartment offers captivating vistas of the serene internal courtyard. Imbued with timeless charm, the residence showcases an array of exceptional original elements, such as a vintage radio dial and speakers that once transmitted the building’s exclusive radio channels. Additional features include elegant cast iron radiators, exquisite coving and picture rails, and ample built-in cupboards with delightful original doors. Preserving its architectural allure, the flat proudly showcases the remarkable Crittal windows, an integral aspect of the building’s distinctive design.

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