Light Filled Rooms in a London Apartment
Built between 1820 and 1850, the Georgian townhouses on Trinity Church Square were constructed as the most prestigious homes on the Trinity House Estate and centered around the Holy Trinity Church. In one of these elegant townhouses lies today’s apartment.
The two-bedroom apartment is located on the first floor of the Georgian townhouse. As it’s located on the first floor, the apartment is graced with large windows that flood the rooms with natural light as well as offer views over the historic Henry Wood Hall and its formal gardens.
Tall six-over-six sash windows with original embrasure shutters in the living room create a lovely light space and offers beautiful views of the historic square.
The sitting area is situated around an original marble fireplace surround with bullseye corner blocks and moulded jambs and frieze.
There are folded doors between the living room and kitchen, but the owners have opted to open them up to not only create one big living space with windows on two sides, but also to accommodate a large dining table.
The kitchen is simple, with white-painted cabinets paired with open storage. A large sash window offers views of a flowering cherry tree and laurel outside.
The apartment has two bedrooms. One room with built-in shelves is now a combined guest room and home office.
The master bedroom features built-in wardrobes and beautiful bird textiles in the curtains and sofa behind the bed.
The small bathroom is bright and functional with a combined bath and shower with an industrial glass wall and white tiles.
The apartment is listed for £975,000 at Inigo.