Spotlight On: Rogers House, SW1P

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Spotlight on

Rogers House, SW1P

Rogers House, SW1P


The architectural provenance of Rogers
House makes these flats for sale in
Westminster part of London s classic
design heritage.

Characterised by its distinctive grey brick


and white render chequerboard faade
Rogers House was designed by acclaimed
architect Sir Edwin Lutyens as part of the
Page Street Estate within the Grosvenor
Estate s garden area .
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Although built between 1929 and 1935,


Rogers House only became Grade II listed
in 1970.
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Rogers House, SW1P


Westminster estate agents City West
Homes Residential is pleased to be selling
a one bedroom, one bathroom flat in
Rogers House, attracting offers to the
tune of 495,000.

This leasehold property with 98 years


remaining is set on the ground floor of this
period building and provides buyers with a
blank canvas to personalise.
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The wider development features


communal gardens and a children s
playground.

Rogers House, SW1P


This property for sale in Westminster has an
annual service charge of 800.

Within walking distance of this Westminster


property are:
1. Victoria rail
2. Underground and coach stations
3. St James, Pimlico, Westminster and
Vauxhall Tube stations.

The Westminster property market


Westminster estate agents say the SW1
postcode is maintaining its status as an
emerging market in the capital, with the
Financial Times labelling it a new rising
star of Central London s property market.

The redevelopment of neighbouring


Victoria is continuing to attract home
movers, who are finding value for money
in Westminster s office block conversions
and turn of the 20th century housing
estates, where many of the flats are
privately owned.
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A little more about Westminster itself


Westminster is one of the most centrally
located places in London, sitting on the
north bank of the River Thames.
It has been the seat of power and
influence as far back as the 11th century
when Edward the Confessor built the
original Westminster Abbey.
Every monarch apart from Edward V and
Edward VIII has been crowned in the
majestic abbey building as it stands today,
or in its previous incarnations.

A little more about Westminster itself


Houses of Parliament actually started life in
1834 as Westminster Palace until it was
virtually all destroyed by fire.
The Houses of Parliament were built to
replace the palace, with the clock tower
and Big Ben bell added in 1858.
Work to create Westminster Cathedral
started much later in 1895, designed by
Victorian architect, John Francis Bentley, in
the early Christian Byzantine style.

Westminster life
Westminster is slowly developing into a
more social destination, with the legendary
Cinnamon Club Indian restaurant now
serving a large number of local residents
as well as MPs.
Victoria Street is the main shopping
thoroughfare, for brands such as Army
Navy, Boots, Moss Bros, Paperchase and
Next.
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Afternoon tea can be taken at the St


James Court Hotel, or Westminster
residents can relax at the wellness centre
at Taj 51 Buckingham Gate Suites and
Residences.
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Westminster life
It goes without saying, Westminster is
home to some of the world s most famous
landmarks, including :
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1. Houses of Parliament
2. Big Ben
3. Westminster Abbey
4. Westminster Cathedral.
Don t overlook the Royal Horticultural Halls
on Vincent Square, which is the location
for fabulous garden related events and
even high end fashion shows.
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CityWest Homes Residential letting agents specialise in Property For Sale in Westminster , SW1P and
from our two central locations we cover the whole of Westminster and Central London.
Get in touch for a free valuation of your property or to register as a buyer or as a tenant with us.

CWHR Victoria SW1


21 Grosvenor Place
London SW1X 7EA
44 207 245 2222

CWHR St Johns Wood NW8


23 Wellington Road
Warm Seas House
London NW8 9SL
+44 207 245 2666

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