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- Modernist Project
- Completing this floor is a sumptuous kitchen, fully fitted with appliances and pine worktops has plenty of scope to be retained or benefit from a full refurbishment
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Description
The Riverfront House is a Grade II listed modernist project built in 1979 by renowned architect firm Stout and Litchfield. The property is constructed with pre-cast concrete, white flint lime brick, and a reclaimed Welsh slate roof, and features a double plot with a 6 to 7 bedroom, 5,349 sqft home. The house has an uninterrupted view over the River Thames and is lined with mature pine trees from Epping Forest, which are hidden behind a Victorian brick wall.
The interior features 1970s design elements, including William Morris block print wallpaper and William Morris-inspired interior designs. The property has two reception rooms, a kitchen, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a principal bedroom with a vaulted pine ceiling and a nautical theme. The top floor features a roof terrace with a 270° vista of the Thames, Greenwich's Georgian naval history, and the wider urban cityscape.