Apartment / Flat

Vitruvian Court, Rolling Mills Mews, London, E14

£525,000

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Offered Chain Free - A stunning 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment is a waterfront haven, boasting a breathtaking view of the marina that will leave you mesmerized. The open-plan living space is designed for modern comfort and versatility, with ample natural light streaming in through large windows, creating an inviting and spacious atmosphere. This apartment offers both comfort and luxury. It's not just a home; it's a lifestyle with two well-appointed bedrooms and two stylish bathrooms.

Located in Limehouse, you'll have easy access to local amenities, parks, and transportation options, making this apartment an ideal choice for those seeking the best of city living. Make this your new home in Limehouse and experience the dynamic urban lifestyle you've been looking for.

Key features

  • Private balcony
  • 0.2 miles from Limehouse station
  • Views of Canary Wharf, Limehouse Basin & City
  • Marina Side Development
  • 200 year lease from 2013
  • 754sq.ft Living Space
  • Communal Roof Garden
  • Residents outdoor terrace located on the fourth floor

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