This top-floor, two-bedroom apartment can be found in one of south London's most attractive 1930s blocks. Designed in 1935 by the architects R. Toms & Partners as 'luxury flats', the four storey blocks are an elegant expression of their era, with clear influences of the Art Deco style as well as the then-fashionable Dutch mansard roofs. The buildings border a well-kept formal garden, set back from the road behind private gates. The location on Leigham Avenue is well placed for Streatham Hill train station and the shops and services of Streatham High Road.
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