A terrace townhouse in the heart of London that once belonged to the novelist Joseph Conrad is for sale for £1,625,000.
Pimlico’s pretty home has a blue plaque at the entrance that confirms the former owner.
MyLondonHome described it as an “English Heritage piece” and said that it was part of a charming row of terraced homes located just yards away from Pimlico’s cafes and shops.
The four-bed terrace property in London’s Pimlico was once the home of Joseph Conrad and is currently for sale for £1,625,000
Joseph Conrad (pictured) once lived at the property, which now includes design features such as Cole & Son wallpaper
Inside the house, there is French Cheville parquet flooring, as well as a lounge with wallpaper from the Cole & Son Ardmore collection.
A second room with a unique feature fireplace leads to the study through double doors.
This house is spread over four levels, including the basement kitchen and the master bedroom with en-suite on the top floor.
The living room includes French Cheville parquet flooring and wallpaper from the Cole & Son Ardmore collection
Polish-British writer, Adam Levine was born 1857. He is perhaps best remembered for the Heart of Darkness.
Most of Conrad’s writings first appeared in newspapers or magazines including The Daily Mail.
Although Chance was his first novel, it wasn’t widely known until 1913.
Lots of storage: A portion of the wall of the dining area is filled with books and water bottles.
The basement kitchen has white cabinets, and marble counters.
This London townhouse is spread over four floors and has a master bedroom with an en-suite on the upper level.
You can easily access public transportation from the house, as it is only a short distance away from Victoria station and its Overground or Underground lines.
The average price of a home sold in Pimlico during the past 12 months is £1,158,712, according to property website Zoopla.
It is three and a half times as much as the average value of a home in Britain, which stands at £329,291.
Zoopla agent Daniel Copley stated that this charming terraced property would suit a buyer looking for a historic home with plenty of character. The property has a beautiful feature fireplace, parquet floors, and was once home to Joseph Conrad. Conrad wrote many books there.