Guide price
£2,250,000
3 bed terraced house for saleJohn's Mews, Holborn, London WC1N
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: A
- New home
- Freehold
Savills - Clerkenwell
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About this property
Newly built mews house
Retaining period façade
Highly efficient EPC rating
Ready for occupation summer 2025
Oak floors, brass ironmongery
Duravit Ceramicware
Air conditioning throughout
EPC Rating = A
Newly built mews house in Bloomsbury.
Description
A newly built mews house in Bloomsbury.
The property at 13 John’s Mews has been entirely rebuilt with new mansard roof, floors, doors and windows behind the beautifully retained 19th Century façade which includes converted stable doors at ground floor level and first floor Juliet-balcony with French doors.
The house will be fitted with air conditioning throughout.
The new roof, floors and windows have been constructed to the highest standard and the entire building envelope is insulated to ensure that the new family home will achieve Energy Efficiency Rating A.
This is the highest standard achievable and will ensure minimal energy consumption in the operation of the dwelling.
Please note, images used are computer generated and the final finishes may differ.
Location
Midtown has established itself as one of the capital’s most sought-after locations for business and leisure.
This residential area is serviced by fantastic local amenities, restaurants and pubs and is walking distance from University College London, the London School of Economics.
Excellent connectivity and infrastructure further
complement a proximity to both the West End and City, which is a key requirement of many occupiers.
Midtown also offers relative affordability compared to some of the areas further West.
Square Footage: 1,375 sq ft
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