Warriner Place: a rare opportunity to purchase luxury townhouses in Battersea, one of London’s property hotspots

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The popularity of London’s South Bank continues unabated with the construction of numerous high-rise apartment buildings, but within this flurry of activity it is incredibly rare to find a development of newly built houses.  Therefore, the release of the first phase of townhouses at Warriner Place in Battersea has caused quite a stir amongst purchasers. While townhouses are often long and narrow, these are particularly wide offering exceptionally well-proportioned and generously-sized rooms.

One of the most appealing aspects of these five-storey, five-bedroom, Victorian-style townhouses – a landmark development by Shanly Homes – is the expansive lower-ground floor space, set around an inner courtyard; perfect for enjoying a coffee in the morning sun.

This exceptionally large open plan kitchen/dining area has room for a breakfast bar, dining table and large corner sofa and is fitted with a contemporary kitchen by Wooden Heart of Weybridge, with attractive under-lighting and top of the range Miele appliances, including a wine chiller. It is an ideal space for entertaining family and friends; informal, functional yet chic.

The lower-ground floor space also comprises a utility room, plus two further rooms that could be used as a private gym, a playroom or wine cellar, as well as ample storage space perfect for golf clubs or other bulky items.

Furthermore – for ultimate convenience and privacy – the kitchen leads directly to the underground car park, so there’s no need to carry heavy items, such as the shopping, up and down the stairs. Each house is allocated space for two vehicles, and the security of underground parking will help give residents total peace of mind, especially if they own a classic car.

The townhouses benefit from two further living areas; a large drawing room on the ground floor – with floor-to-ceiling windows spanning the entire width of the room that open out onto a pretty courtyard garden, while another sitting room is situated on the first floor.

Three out of the five double bedrooms have their own en-suite bath or shower room – all of which are fitted to a very high standard with Villeroy & Boch sanitary ware and Hansgrohe chrome fittings.

Internally, the specification is excellent. The walnut finished internal doors – framed by elegant architraves – complement the sleek wooden flooring. There’s Grafik Eye Scene lighting in the living areas and master bedrooms as well as a multimedia output plate to all principal rooms. Underfloor heating runs throughout the house, and the floors are concrete to minimise sound transference.

Residents at Warriner Place will have all London’s many amenities and attractions right on their doorstep, with the shopping meccas of Sloane Square and Knightsbridge a short taxi ride away.  For quieter moments, Battersea Park is just round the corner.

Commuters are well serviced with trains to London Victoria and London Waterloo under five minutes away from Battersea Park and Queenstown Road stations respectively.

Prices at Warriner Place start at £3.2 million. For further information contact Barnard Marcus on: 0207 768 6607 or go to: shanlyhomes.com.

Catherine Whyte/Nikki Ackerley

Property House Marketing

01483 561 119

catherine@housegroup.co.uk

Shanly Homes is a well-established, independent property development company, which specialises in delivering high quality homes in desirable locations in the South East of England.

The company has three divisions, Thames Valley, Southern and North London, which operate throughout the Home Counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire, Surrey, Hampshire and Kent as well as in the areas in and around the M25 including Greater London and Middlesex.

Since its inception in 1969 by founder Michael Shanly, the Shanly Group has built over 1,000 developments and has developed a solid reputation for its quality of architectural design and construction.

The Shanly Group has a long history of supporting charitable causes, primarily within the Home Counties. In 1997 this was formalised through the creation of The Michael Shanly Charitable Trust. In 2012 this became The Shanly Foundation, which now donates over £1 million annually to a wide diversity of projects from youth clubs and schools to community events and centres for adults with disabilities. In addition, The Shanly Group supports the work of The Woodland Trust.