“Thomas Cubitt developed Pimlico as a grid of handsome white stucco terraces, described in an 1877 newspaper article as 'genteel'”
This smartly composed apartment sits on the first floor of a regency townhouse on Cambridge Street, part of the residential grid that forms the heart of Pimlico, which was laid down by the planner Thomas Cubitt in 1825 and the following years. Sleek interiors cleverly contrast with the traditional exterior to create a modern haven in the much-admired Conservation Area.
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