Accommodation
- 5 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms
- Maximum occupancy: 10 guests
Facilities
- Interior designed
- Walled garden
- Garden seating
- 2 reception rooms
- ‘Eat-in’ kitchen
- Rangemaster
- Dining room
- Security gates
- Pit fire/BBQ
- Next door to Borough Market
- Close to Southbank
- Close to Museums
- Designer paintings and prints
- Sculptural lighting
- Heritage fireplace
- Fireplace in the master bedroom
- Designer furnishings
A blend of sophisticated design and traditional elements, this charming family residence exudes vibrancy in sync with its prime location in Central London. Adjacent to the renowned Borough Market and newly developed Borough Yards, this house has a rich past as part of the former Anchor Brewery. Beyond secure gates – offering two entrances to the property – step into the Bisazza-tiled ground floor divided between an inviting ‘eat-in’ kitchen, a formal dining room, and a steel-framed extension that provides a view of the private garden. Open doorways enhance light and fluidity, with original sash windows capturing the morning sun in the dining area and casting a soft evening glow through the extension and into the kitchen.
Attention to design detail is evident, with high-end appliances and sculptural lighting which is artfully layered, with a striking bespoke Serge Mouille chandelier, Tom Dixon wall pendants, and under-cabinet dimmers. Wraparound windows create an ideal spot to relax with a drink while overlooking the garden. For vibrant evenings, the dining room beckons with classic artwork, a heritage fireplace, and a Petite Friture Vertigo pendant light.
The first floor is divided into two reception rooms. The west-facing lounge showcases magnetic lights illuminating Neil Stokoe paintings and a Christian Lacroix rug – across the hall, a deep-toned family room adorned with Michael Challenger paintings and Polly Morgan photographs is perfect for young adults to kick back and relax. It’s also a clever space where the buttoned footstool transforms into a comfortable double sofa bed.
Bedrooms are on the upper and lower floors. The master bedroom has a feature fireplace creating a cosy ambiance. The innovatively designed bathroom, with walls crafted from cork, offers a refreshing wake-up under the glass-framed rainfall shower. Another bedroom includes a playful mezzanine – a potential hideaway for children. On the lower floor is a rustic-style bedroom with Missoni wallpaper and a bathroom, where an antique bread oven pays tribute to its old-world history. The garden offers a secluded atmosphere with a beautifully crafted wooden bench, a leafy canopy, and aromatic herbs. Light the fire pit, doubling as a barbecue, switch on subtle accent lighting, and enjoy late evenings with the iconic Shard providing a stunning backdrop.
This eclectic home is on the doorstep of Borough Market and Borough Yard, with the Southbank and Tate Modern just a short walk away.
Borough Market, located in the heart of London, is a vibrant and historic food market that has been a culinary hub for over a thousand years. Nestled beneath the shadow of Southwark Cathedral, this bustling market is a sensory delight, offering an eclectic range of fresh produce, artisanal foods, and international delicacies. From fragrant spices and exotic cheeses to freshly baked bread and organic fruits, Borough Market caters to the discerning food lover with an impressive range of high-quality goods. The market’s lively atmosphere is enhanced by the enthusiastic vendors who passionately share their knowledge and expertise with visitors.
Beyond being a haven for food enthusiasts, Borough Market also reflects the rich cultural tapestry of London, attracting locals and tourists alike to explore its diverse offerings and indulge in a culinary journey that celebrates the best of global and local flavors.
Just a stone’s throw away from Borough Market, Park Street invites you to delve into London’s rich history, boasting railway arches, former breweries, warehouse spaces, and the market itself, which traces its origins back to the 18th century. Along this charming road, you’ll find two artisan coffee shops, namely the Gentlemen Baristas and the Monmouth Coffee Company. Grab a cup to-go while you stroll along the Thames.
Directly across the road lies one of London’s most buzzed-about developments, Borough Yards. This exciting project includes plans for an Everyman Cinema, a Barrafina restaurant, and a variety of shops and bars, placing the very best of London right at your doorstep.