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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.<br />
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The eight-bedroom home in the Grade II Listed Stout & Litchfield building still has original 1970s William Morris and Rennie Mackintosh wallpaper.<br />
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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.<br />
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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.