2 BEDROOM GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT in an iconic Grade 2 Star Listed mid-century classic alongside picturesque Ham Common. The property's rear private balcony offers tranquil views of the lovely walled gardens, providing a serene retreat at this sought-after locale. Boasting a lease over 900 years and a share of freehold, this property comes to the market vacant and chain-free.
The architects were Stirling & Gowan with Sir James Stirling being a standout architect of 20th century modernism and commemorated annually in the Stirling Prize for Architecture.
The property's spacious interior features a 20 ft double aspect lounge/dining room, highlighted by a signature mellow stock brick chimney stack and fireplace with a period design concrete mantel and corbel. The fitted kitchen is equipped with integral hob, hood, oven, and fridge freezer, complete with a convenient servery to the lounge/diner.
Situated at beautiful Ham Common, residents can enjoy the proximity to the green open spaces, traditional village pond and cricket square (and the local pub!)
Langham House Close was designed in 1955 and built 1957/58 by James Stirling & James Gowan. Often referred to in architectural literature as their “Ham Common Flats” it is influenced by Le Corbusier's Maisons Jaoul (1954-56), with similar external ornamental features like the concrete ‘gargoyles’ and spouts. Unlike other Modernist projects of that era, the Ham Common flats were privately funded and not social housing. This was Stirling's first major work prior to designing the Engineering Building at Leicester University in 1963 which established his reputation. Later celebrated works include the History Library at Cambridge, the Performing Arts Centre at Cornell University, the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain, the Sackler Museum at Harvard, the Braun Factory in Germany, the Neue Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart and the distinctive ship like building at No. 1 Poultry in the City.
TENURE: Share of freehold with a lease of 999 years from 1958.
MAINTENANCE CHARGE : £185.00 pcm.
COUNCIL TAX: Band D (London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames)
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MID CENTURY CLASSIC! Authentic sought after 2 BEDROOM GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT in iconic James Stirling development. 20 ft lounge/diner, rear balcony patio overlooking lovely gardens.
Ready for a speedy sale - VACANT and NO ONWARD CHAIN!
Lease over 900 years plus a share of freehold.
Double aspect lounge/dining room with signature mellow stock brick chimney stack & fireplace with designer mantel and corbel.
Fitted kitchen with integral hob, hood, oven and fridge freezer and servery to the lounge/diner.
Inbuilt wardrobe cupboards to both bedrooms : Tiled bathroom with shower over the bath.
Idyllic location at beautiful Ham Common with its traditional pub, village pond and cricket pitch.
Rear private balcony overlooking the secluded walled gardens.