The major portion of a substantial Edwardian house with private terrace garden
Flowergate is a handsome Edwardian house built circa 1910 by the shipping magnate, Sir March Turnbull. The property has been converted into four apartments, with a number of original period features intact. Flat 4 is the major portion of the house and has a private entrance door on the ground floor and the rest of the accommodation laid out over the first floor.
The property occupies a south west facing plot and is very well situated, being approximately half a mile from the centre of village of Arkley and a mile from the A1, which in turn gives access to both the M25 and Central London. Arkley is one of the highest points in London (147 m above sea level) and as a result the apartment has fine views over it's extensive communal gardens towards the London skyline.
Externally the house is well set back from the road with extensive parking and a garage. The apartment has the benefit of a large private terrace and substantial communal lawned garden to the rear of the house. Beyond the lawn is a less formal section of garden with fruit trees
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This apartment has amazing potential and also has planning consent to convert the loft space.
Douglas SleaperProperty agent