“A spectacular sun pavilion crowns the building, with far-reaching, sweeping views across the River Thames”
This extraordinary three-bedroom apartment, positioned within a converted Victorian pub in the Mortlake conservation area, south-west London, has been masterfully reimagined by the architectural practice Russian for Fish. A marriage of exquisite period detailing and considered contemporary design characterises the home, seamlessly combining its contrasting wings; a roof terrace with spectacular, sweeping views across the River Thames crowns the building. The apartment was shortlisted for the New London Architecture Don’t Move, Improve award in 2012.
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