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- 50 Ferry Street, designed by renowned architects Stout & Litchfield rose out of the derelict industries of the dockyards during the 1970s to become one of Europe's most architecturally significant self-build projects
- This much treasured family home is sold with scope for modernisation and refurbishment
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Description
50 Ferry Street is a Grade II listed, five-bedroom luxury riverside house with a total living area of 4,700sqft. It has a south-facing aspect overlooking the River Thames, offering stunning views of the City of London and Canary Wharf. The house features a combination of original 1970s design elements, including William Morris and Renee Macintosh influences, alongside some updated plant and electrics.
The interior includes a ground floor study with en-suite shower and conservatory, as well as a spiral staircase leading to an undercroft. The first floor features a fully fitted kitchen, dual aspect drawing room with central fireplace, and dining room, while the second floor has four double bedrooms and two bathrooms. A further staircase leads to a principal bedroom suite with open vaulted lounge, south-facing roof terrace, and en-suite bathroom.
Externally, the property features a diagonal split pitch apex roof, cross-wall pre-cast concrete facade, and Westmorland Slate tile roof, among other notable architectural features.