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Chance to Live inside BBC's First Broadcast Centre - London TV

Chance to Live inside BBC’s First Broadcast Centre

The chance to acquire an incredibly stylish and modern duplex apartment within the Strand’s richly historic Marconi House, the British Broadcast Company’s first station in 1922, has become available through prime London estate agency Anderson Rose, listing the home for £2.5 million. This state-of-the-art property benefits from premium finishes and boasts brilliant specifications throughout, offering owners a highly exclusive living experience under one of the most iconic postcodes in central London.

The intriguing history surrounding Marconi House dates to the very beginning of the 20th century, where renowned architect Richard Norman Shaw originally designed the glamourous Grade II listed building to serve audiences at the Gaiety Theatre next door. In 1912 the venue was taken over by Marconi Companies, before being used by the BBC from 1922 to 1923, where the seventh floor was occupied to record the first radio programmes from London Broadcasting Station 2LO.

One of Britain’s most historic moments occurred in Marconi House when Arthur Burrows, the BBC’s Director of Programmes, read the first ever radio news broadcast in the UK, which featured a court report from the Old Bailey, details of London fog disruption, and billiards scores.

Marconi House was later used as the Ministry of Civil Aviation headquarters during World War II until it was handed to the English Electric in 1950, which was the British industrial manufacturer that formed following the armistice that ended World War I. Since then, the mansion block has been tastefully transformed into a series of stunning residences. The striking exterior and grandiose Grade II listed façade have been retained and restored, respecting its historic emergence and evolution as a prime residential space.

Scott Joseph, Head of Prime Central London at Anderson Rose, commented: “This sensational three-bedroom apartment sets an unforgettable standard of luxury living on London’s Strand, serving as one of the most sought after addresses across the entire the capital.

“To live within Marconi House is a truly magnificent opportunity, as it not only offers residents world-class on-site amenities, but it is also prominently positioned in the very heart of London’s Theatreland, directly opposite one of the most breathtaking Renaissance complexes in the capital, Somerset House.

“There is so much to see and do the moment you step foot outside this property, it poses as the ideal home for young professionals or small family to move into, allowing them to truly indulge in the exceptional lifestyle Marconi House has to offer.”

The three-bedroom apartment, available on the market, is spread across two floors and spans approximately 1380 sq. ft. of internal living space, showcasing an extensive open plan reception room, kitchen and dining area as a fabulous focal point within the property.

Upon entering the apartment, residents are greeted with a sizeable entrance hall that seamlessly leads onto the expansive reception room, which offers owners a highly flexible living/entertainment space through its open plan composition of a kitchen, dining area and lounge.

The kitchen is fully fitted with high end integrated appliances along with a purpose-built breakfast bar for residents to utilise. The reception also benefits from double heighted ceiling volumes and a vast feature window that floods the room with an abundance of natural daylight. The space is finished with top-quality dark wood flooring to offset the property’s predominately neutral palette of cool creams and soothing shades of beige.

The principal bedroom suite boasts stylish storage solutions such as a deluxe set of walk-in wardrobes, enabling residents to fully optimise their surrounding space. The two additional bedroom suites also come with their own sleek and sizeable wardrobes, along with a large and contemporary family bathroom, whilst the principal bedroom provides an ensuite.

All bedrooms are set across the upper floor and come with plush white carpeting to heighten their inviting and cosy atmosphere, serving as the ideal spots for residents to relax and unwind.

Additional amenities within the apartment includes a guest cloakroom and further storage cupboard. Residents of the property will also benefit from 24-hour concierge and passenger lift services. There is also an allocated parking space in the basement of the building, and a long-term lease.

The apartment is surrounded by Westminster hotspots and cultural landmarks such as Covent Garden, which showcases an array of popular shops, bars, restaurants and widely renowned Theatres. Transport links such as Temple, Covent Garden, Leicester Square and Charing Cross tube stations are all in within walking distance, providing a swift and simple commute across the city.

This exquisite three-bedroom apartment is available £2.5 million, with viewings strictly by appointment only. For further sales information, contact Anderson Rose on 020 3324 0188 or visit www.andersonrose.co.uk