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== Property description<ref name=":0" />== Originally part of the stables for the houses in Trinity Church Square, dating from the early 19th century and converted approximately 25 years ago, the house is quietly located at the head of the mews with its own terrace and parking space. Of almost 1,900 square feet, the exquisite and generous interior has many features of the original building such as exposed brickwork and ceiling timbers. Primarily arranged over 2 floors, the sizeable living area on the first floor features a tall cathedral style pitched ceiling with exposed beams, flooded with natural light. A mezzanine level above provides an ideal office or bedroom 3. Beneath the mezzanine is a spacious dining area, flanked by an extensive range of bookshelves on 2 walls. The significant kitchen, with its own external entrance from the courtyard by way of a stable door, is fully fitted and equipped, designed by Roundhouse and is a substantial entertaining space. The main bedroom has a range of fitted wardrobes to one wall and its own very stylish shower room, with natural light from the roof garden above via a glass ceiling panel. The second bedroom also a double room, has its own superbly appointed bathroom. The secluded roof garden, accessible by double doors from the living room, has been meticulously landscaped and is wonderfully secluded. The garden has been re-decked and is a perfect outdoor entertaining space. A staircase leads down to the courtyard with covered bicycle storage. Β Horsemongers Mews stands behind an electric gate leading from Cole Street is a quiet tree lined residential street within the Trinity Village conservation area originally developed in the early 19th Century. Borough tube station (Northern Line) and London Bridge station (Northern and Jubilee Underground lines plus over ground trains) are within easy reach. The city is also within easy reach via the Millennium bridge. The renowned food market of Borough Market is also within a few minutes' walk as are the Globe Theatre & The Tate Modern on the South Bank. There are a wide variety of restaurants locally to suit every cuisine in Bermondsey Street, Borough Market and Southwark Street.
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