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4 bedroom house for sale
Beethoven Street, London, W10
£1,750,000
Beethoven Street, London, W10
£1,750,000
Our Summary
- A rare chance to transform a former 19th-century industrial building into a truly bespoke residence (STPP), located in the vibrant and highly sought after neighbourhood of Queen’s Park
- This is a genuine blank canvas: an opportunity to celebrate the building’s rich industrial heritage while introducing modern sophistication and design flair
- With full refurbishment and remodelling required, the stage is set to craft an exceptional residence that reflects your vision, lifestyle, and ambition
- Notification has been made to Westminster City Council for Prior Approval for a change of use of the commercial, business and service uses (Class E) to dwellinghouses (Class C3), to create a 2 X dwellings over ground floor and first floor levels under the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 (as amended) Schedule 2, Part 3, Class MA
- A true Grand Design for a creative self builder or Developer
- Potential to combine dramatic living spaces with flexible work or creative studios (STPP)
- Rare freehold opportunity to create a bespoke residence (STPP) in Queen’s Park, NW6
Description
This rare opportunity presents a 19th-century industrial building in Queen's Park, offering a blank canvas for a bespoke residence. Spanning 5,453 sq. ft across two floors, the property boasts vast volumes and flexibility, allowing for the creation of a one-of-a-kind home that blends living areas, workspaces, and architectural features. With full refurbishment and remodelling required, the stage is set to craft an exceptional residence that reflects the buyer's vision, lifestyle, and ambition. The property is situated in a charming neighborhood with a mix of residential homes and independent businesses, and is conveniently located near Queen's Park Underground and Kensal Rise Overground stations, providing swift access across London. Additionally, the property has received prior approval from Westminster City Council for a change of use from commercial to residential, allowing for the creation of two dwellings over ground and first floor levels.