Many years ago, I visited a freelance graphic designer in her cosy Georgian home tucked just behind Waterloo station in central London. I was mesmerised by the location and the charming interior - so much so that she pretty much had to boot me out by the end of the day - I was seriously ready to move in! This cosy home in Bermondsey, not far from Tower Bridge took me straight back to Tamsin's home. Built in 1729, the Grade II listed townhouse has been renovated by architects Mosley & Mann in collaboration with local artist Robert Mosley - who was responsible for the joinery and extensive restoration work. The team have worked hard to restore many of the stunning 18th century details, while raising the standard to meet modern day demands. The result is a beautiful home in the heart of London, packed with rustic charm. Oh, and it's yours, if you have the funds!
I miss London so much when I see these pictures!
If you're lucky the one who snaps this up, can I be the first to come over for a drink on the roof terrace overlooking the shard? At a social distance, of course.
Side note: love how the wine glasses are hung from a beam, did you spot that too?
The entire interior has been so beautifully renovated, you wouldn't need to change a thing.
Could you imagine living here?
Other London homes to love:
Have a great start to the week - I've got a feeling this is going to be a good one.
Niki
Photographs courtesy of The Modern House - found via Desire to Inspire with thanks.
Oh yum. Incredible. As long as it was warm I could move right in.
ReplyDeleteI so look forward to your posts each day Nicci. Thank you.
Thank you :) - yes very true, warmth is essential!
DeleteThis is a Seriously Incredible place.
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing us.
Bernadette
I'm happy you felt inspired by this home too Bernadette!
Deletei love your design! thank for sharing
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