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An iconic 1970s time capsule home created as part of a failed self-build scheme on the riverside is on the market for £3.25m.
The eight-bedroom home in the Grade II Listed Stout & Litchfield building still has original 1970s William Morris and Rennie Mackintosh wallpaper.
It is one of the most recognisable residential buildings on the north bank of the Thames in London's financial centre, with exceptional views of Cutty Sark and Royal Greenwich Park.
There are plenty of period features, such as a diagonal split apex roof, pre-cast concrete façade and Scandinavian-style boarding to ceilings, which the new owner can preserve or restore.
Pic: Strutt&Parker/BNPS
An iconic 1970s time capsule home created as part of a failed self-build scheme on the riverside is on the market for £3.25m.
The eight-bedroom home in the Grade II Listed Stout & Litchfield building still has original 1970s William Morris and Rennie Mackintosh wallpaper.
It is one of the most recognisable residential buildings on the north bank of the Thames in London's financial centre, with exceptional views of Cutty Sark and Royal Greenwich Park.
There are plenty of period features, such as a diagonal split apex roof, pre-cast concrete façade and Scandinavian-style boarding to ceilings, which the new owner can preserve or restore.
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