Barts Square in London
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Finished at | December 2020 |
Price, m2 | From 16630$ |
Housing class | Business |
Buy online | Details |
Installment plan | — |
Bank mortgage | |
Property type | Aparment building |
Square | from 52.20 m2 |
Floors | 7 |
Building phase | Completed |
Condition | Turnkey |
Construction type | Monolyth |
Security |
Intercom CCTV Reception |
Conveniences |
Parking Kids playground Near school Near kindergarten Near supermarket Near hospital |
Personal discount certificate 300$ | |
Free consultation | Ask a question |
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About the project
Located in the City of London, Barts Square is nestled in the very heart of the bustling megapolis. Steeped in history, the neighbourhood is filled with notable buildings, famous landmarks, and charming green spaces.
Next door, St Bartholomew the Great, a 12th-century church, opens its doors to curious visitors to demonstrate august Norman architecture, while, across the street, its smaller neighbour, St Bartholomew the Less, stands alongside the well-known St Bartholomew’s Hospital. This splendid collection of heritage buildings shelters Barts Square from the buzzing streets of the City, creating a serene atmosphere in the area.
However, the historical significance of the neighbourhood does not end here as, within a 2-minute walk, there is Smithfield Market, the largest wholesale meat market in the United Kingdom founded in the 12th century that still offers a wide array of meat and poultry. Moreover, if you would like to dive into the history of the capital, the Museum of London lies just 5 minutes away from Barts Square with more Grade I and Grade II listed buildings around, including St. Paul's Cathedral that needs no introduction.
To get a break from the modern urban views, you can take a 4-minute stroll to Postman’s Park, a stunning garden in the middle of the old City of London.
Due to its convenient location, Barts Square benefits from ample transport links within walking distance. Thus, Barbican, the nearest tube station, is just 2 minutes away, and Farringdon Crossrail station that connects the area to Heathrow Airport is set within the same distance.
What are the project features?
Tucked away in a historic enclave of London, Barts Square is composed of a unique collection of mid-rise buildings.
The Levett Building is stretched along Little Britain Street. The façade exhibits elegant light-coloured bricks that encompass immense floor-to-ceiling windows and stacked balconies with straight-line railings. The building is decorated with bronze elements that add a burst of colour to the traditional facade.
Hidden behind the Levett Building is Percival House. Its architecture echoes the design of its neighbour with the same light-coloured bricks and bronze elements. However, the balcony railings form a series of narrow diamonds instead of straight lines. Percival House is endowed with incredible views of St Bartholomew the Great.
Fenwick House lies next to the Levett Building, along Little Britain Street. The building boasts dark glazed brickwork with anodized bronze detailing on the ground floor. The upper levels are covered with bright brown bricks, while the huge full-height windows are adorned with straight-line railings.
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