We are delighted to present to market this generously proportioned three-bedroom duplex apartment . Located within the former Sir William Hartley’s famous jam-making factory. The Jam Factory, building originally dates from 1902 when it was constructed as a factory for Sir William Hartley’s famous jam-making company. The duplex apartment has approximately 1,200 sq ft of living dining and entertaining space including an entrance hall, an open plan kitchen / living / dining room, three bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a guest cloakroom. Designed by Architect Ian Simpson who has sympathetically kept much of the raw fabric of the building exposed, including the original red bricks, whilst inserting dividing walls to break up the spaces. This gated development also benefits from communal gardens with a recently installed children’s playground and 24-hour porter. The Jam Factory can be found in a quiet location off Tower Bridge Road, London SE1. It is within walking distance of both London Bridge and Borough stations. Also within walking distance are Borough market and the shops and restaurants of the increasingly vibrant Bermondsey.
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