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Mercer Street,
Seven Dials WC2

£2,950,000

A rarely available freehold townhouse located on Mercer Street, one of the characterful cobbled streets within the Seven Dials conservation area, Covent Garden's village and converted in the early 80's from an imposing former pineapple warehouse.

Overview

This Grade II listed warehouse conversion forms part of the Comyn Ching triangle, an award winning urban regeneration project designed in the 1980's by world renowned architect Sir Terry Farrell, and has a colourful past being once owned by Blur bassist, 90's Britpop badboy and latter day cheese-meister Alex James.

Arranged over five floors, the house is entered from the street, opening into a grand entrance library, with high ceilings and floor to ceiling bespoke bookshelves, with a pleasant outlook from the full height windows on to Ching Court at the rear.

On the lower ground floor, there's a modern well appointed kitchen with central island, opening to a large breakfast/dining room, illuminated by large skylights.

Stairs to the first floor open on to a vast dual aspect reception room, with handsome original timber floors, exposed painted brickwork and large original loading doors at one end, flooding the space with natural light along with the French doors opening on to a small balcony overlooking the tranquil courtyard of Ching Court.

The second floor features a guest bedroom with dressing room and bathroom and finally the top floor is solely occupied by a fantastic master bedroom, with beautiful vaulted ceilings, original feature windows, wonderful light from skylights and a fantastic open plan bathroom with lovely freestanding roll top bath.

Seven Dials has an interesting history of its own, originally developed by Thomas Neale in the early 1690's with a view to attracting
affluent residents, however for much of its early history it was full of gin shops and ne'er-do-wells, with a pub on every corner (only The Crown remains today) and a series of interconnecting tunnels between each, perfect for a quick escape. The area became
regarded as somewhat of a slum, even referenced by the great Charles Dickens himself.

Nowadays, Seven Dials has more of a village feel much closer to Neale's original vision. The eclectic mix of cobbled streets, historic
architecture, independent boutiques, theatres, restaurants, coffee shops and of course the iconic sundial give the area a unique atmosphere within London's buzzing West End.

'dressed images are digitally enhanced CGI's for indicative purposes only and do not represent physical furnishing in the property'

WHAT WE LOVE: Rare warehouse conversion
Original features including full height glazed loading doors
Tranquil views over Ching Court
Awesome master bedroom suite
Stumbling distance from The Ivy & Groucho Club.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Seven Dials Conservation Area
Arranged over five floors
Grade II listed building
Designed by Sir Terry Farrell
Freehold.
Mercer Street, Seven Dials WC2

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Mercer Street, Seven Dials WC2

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Seven Dials

Seven Dials is a charm-packed lifestyle & gastronomy hub connecting Covent Garden with Soho, defined by seven characterful cobbled streets radiating from the unmistakable sundial dating from the 1690's.

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