Situated on the banks of the River Thames in Wapping, the Eurovision host Graham Norton is selling his stylish Grade II-listed London pad where he has lived for two decades saying he wishes to move after 'feeling brave enough to make a huge change' in his life.
Dating back to 1811, the house forms part of two terraces that were originally built for the Dock Masters and Customs Offices. The former entrance to the London Docks now serves as a beautiful garden between the homes, offering pristine views over the river.
The four-bedroom over four floors property, which is for sale with Knight Frank for a tidy £4.95m, is the ideal mix of cosy and open-plan living spilling out to the riverside.
Interior styling - imagine exposed bricks, period features, wooden floors and beams. So too, the period elegance of the library, with its bumper stocked bookcases and window shutters.
As for the kitchen - think contemporary and chic. The office/study space is ideal for home working - cue even more books. In between, the stylish patio space, acts as a bridge between two different buildings.
Simon Boulton, partner at Knight Frank, adds, 'It's incredibly rare to find a Georgian property of this quality and scale in such a prominent position overlooking the Thames. Along with the historic features of the main house, what really sets it apart is the converted warehouse, which offers fantastic, versatile space for entertaining or additional accommodation."
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