Property description
Designed by the eminent architect Maxwell Fry in 1937, Kensal House was hailed at the time as the first \"modern\" housing scheme in Britain. Kensal House forged new frontier for social housing in several innovative ways; it was the British attempt to produce a self-contained and self supporting community. Kensal House is a Grade II listed building.
This property is laid out as a three bedroom apartment with open plan kitchen/dining room/reception, it has a west facing balcony, a bathroom and a laundry room.
This is a property/building to watch, the architect Maxwell Fry has a dedicated following and this building is fast developing an iconic status. The location of Kensal House right opposite the new \"Ladbroke Grove\" development with its future area of restaurants and work units is something exciting to look forward to. The Dock Kitchen and the famous Fruit Towers are just around the corner.
Local transport links include Ladbroke Grove & Kensal Green Underground stations, both within walking distance.