94 Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 0EG – Southwark
Brigade Court is a development of the highest order found right in the heart of the SE1 Borough. Distinctive restoration of listed Grade II buildings that served as headquarters for the London Fire Brigade now provides an environment immersed in history and modern design, where the two can interact harmoniously. This 199-unit new residential scheme offers studio flats, duplexes and one-, two- three-bedroom apartments, each with character education and using furniture craftsmen of today. The development is located around a landscaped square, bringing together both nature with the surrounding environs and providing a unique way to live in one of London’s most historical neighbourhoods.
At Brigade Court, every apartment has been carefully designed to reflect both its heritage and modern requirements. Interior finishes include open-plan living spaces with herringbone floors, built-in wardrobes and bespoke lighting in the bedrooms. Outside, there are triple aspect windows, welcome features that can also be enjoyed from inside homes like this. In the kitchen, there are Silestone quartz worktops; appliances with Bosch calibre, such as washing machines, ovens and hobs – all complementary finishes. Bathroom floors and walls made from porcelain tile, Villeroy & Boch fittings like toilet bowls, for instance, imported from Germany; plus shower walls done out in “Chevron” patterned tiles. All created with meticulous attention to detail and fine materials, ensuring that Brigade Court is an existence that will continue for many years to come.
A fusion of development settings and style is to be found here Chain scattered elegant new buildings stand next to the largest links in this community The restored brick-work must out-stream into pavement cinematically, cheek by stub camaraderie with fire court glass anti-segregational oyster shell The new structures - such as Walton-Clark House and Errington House - bring a sleek, modern edge with glass balconies and panoramic city views. This eloquent contrast reflects the respect shown by this integration to both the heritage of the site as a whole and modern living standards centuries fresher than that necessary anyway.
The residents will enjoy a private courtyard at the heart of it all. With trees and ambient lighting, this open space brings a peaceful atmosphere to central London. Brigade Court’s map position makes it convenient for Borough, London Bridge and Southwark Underground stations and the Thames Clipper river service. Via these stations, you are only a short walk away from all major business and residential districts in London. It's an ideal address for both domestic and international consumers.
The development comes with a range of exclusive private facilities that bring urban living to new heights. The “Social” is a private lounge and meeting space for residents, who also enjoy round-the-clock hotel-style concierge services. “The Watch House” movie theatre, “The Mess Room” private dining area, where dinners and parties are held daily. “Training Yard” gym for those who want to stay in shape while they sightsee around London. At the same time, on the roofs of Floors 7 and 8 are the “Lookouts”, both with stimulating chandelier views out over The City, St Paul’s Cathedral and The Shard.
More than just a collection of physical designs, Brigade Court is also an emblem of modern London. Originally built in 1878, this location was the blueprint for modern firefighting standards, to say nothing of becoming one-stop shopping (residential-wise) for trendy residents. The area’s outstanding architectural and social traditions continue through this reimagining as a contemporary residential landmark - to nurture live-work activities within an established community setting. But what you get from Brigade Court is not just a modern city home. It's your home town.
Investment Perspective, well-connected and fast appreciating, one of London's most desirable, Brigade Court boasts the prospect for significant capital growth. Borough is a district with a perfect mix of historical charm and modern redevelopments, making it ideal to buy central London properties that offer good long-term capital appreciation potential. This development offers flexible floor plans and high-quality finishes, making it an investment opportunity for those seeking stable rental yields and continued appreciation. Prices on application, please use the photo galleries and brochures on this site provided by the sales team to find out more about specifications.
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Choosing a floor plan might be tricky, but it shouldn't be so. See 3 quick tips below to pick only the right layout for your new home.
Tip 1 — Measure it all
You might already know your desired square footage when choosing a new home. Generally, more bedrooms mean more space, which also drives up the prices.
However, modern developers offer smart floor plans so you can make better use of the space. For instance, a studio with an open floor plan can be much more efficient and affordable than a typical 1-bedroom apartment with a traditional floor plan.
Tip 2 – Go with the flow
Once you have picked one or several layouts, you need to imagine living in the space. Visualise daily activities like laundry or cooking: is it convenient? Do you have enough space?
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The current lifestyle dictates its own rules. That’s why you need to consider flexible space in your perfect floor plan to have room for a home office or a gym. In addition, be sure to check that your new flat has a lot of natural light. The importance of the latter goes without saying.
A good floor plan means having all you need in a smartly designed space. We are sure our quick tips help you pick only the perfect layout for your new home.
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