- New home
Worple Road Mews
Wimbledon SW19
£500,000
Penthouse - flat / leasehold 1 bedroom, 1 reception, 1 bathroom
Description
Brand new high specification 1 Bed penthouse with private roof terrace with in the heart of Wimbledon
Discover the epitome of luxury living at Worple Road Mews, a boutique development featuring three exclusive apartments nestled in the heart of Wimbledon. Each residence seamlessly blends contemporary elegance with sophisticated comfort, offering underfloor heating, exquisite herringbone flooring, and inbuilt wardrobes for a sleek, uncluttered environment. State-of-the-art amenities include a highly efficient air source heat pump and kitchens fitted with premium German appliances, ensuring your home is both eco-friendly and stylish. Additionally, each apartment has access to a communal roof terrace, providing stunning views over the Wimbledon skyline.Situated on a quiet street in the bustling centre of Wimbledon, these apartments offer a tranquil retreat without compromising on convenience. Enjoy the vibrant local scene with its array of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions just a stone's throw away, as well as transport links to get you to any corner of London with ease. You can soon experience this exceptional lifestyle. Plus, every apartment comes with a 10-year new-build warranty, and a 2 year internal defects period providing peace of mind and assurance in your investment. Embrace the opportunity to live in one of Wimbledon's most desirable locations Worple Road Mews is more than just a place to live; it's a statement of luxury and modern living.
Features
- Private Roof Terrace
- Underfloor Heating
- Herringbone Flooring
- Inbuilt Wardrobes
- Air Source Heat Pump
- German Appliances
- Completion June 2024
- 10Y Newbuild Warranty
Floorplan
Other plots
Location
Nearest stations
- 0.1 miles Wimbledon
- 0.1 miles Wimbledon
Local area
It’s impossible to write a guide to Wimbledon without mentioning the ‘T’ word, but there’s much more to the town than tennis. Its heritage dates back to the Iron Age, and there’s the remains of a fortified village on Wimbledon Common to prove it.