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2 bedroom apartment

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2 beds
2 baths
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  • Live/Work Enviroment
  • North/South Aspect
  • Pure views over the River Thames
  • Three bedrooms
  • Large riverside terrace
  • Garage
  • Communal gardens
  • Specifically designed Artist Studio
Artists Julian Trevelyan and his wife Mary Fedden lived in Durham Wharf next door to what is now St Peter's Wharf. Julian owned the land there, and towards the end of the 1960s had the idea of developing a group of houses for artists, designers and architects. Michael Pattrick, then head of the Architectural Association School, was an old friend and became the architect for Julian's scheme. In her biography of Julian and Mary, Jos Manser describes the principal four-storey buildings as 'spacious in concept, each having a large studio and ample living accommodation'; Pattrick also included a single studio and a small one-storey flat. These were all set around a communal garden beside the river. In 1974, Julian set up the Trevelyan Arts Trust, which sold the properties on long leases to artists such as Hugh Cronyn and Evelyn Gibbs, who lived there with her husband Hugh Willett, then Director of the Arts Council. St Peter's Wharf was built as live/work spaces for artists and that concept continues to this day. The Trust considers potential new members on a case-by-case basis, and will be open-minded and treat each applicant on their merits. Confirmed working artist categories: ? Painting ? Sculpture ? Print Making ? Graphic Design ? Product Design ? Ceramic Design ? Design for Theatre Television or Film ? Fashion Design ? Textile Design ? Architecture ? Landscape Architecture ? Interior Design EPC rating D.

Description - Artists Julian Trevelyan and his wife Mary Fedden lived in Durham Wharf next door to what is now St Peter's Wharf. Julian owned the land there, and towards the end of the 1960s had the idea of developing a group of houses for artists, designers and architects. Michael Pattrick, then head of the Architectural Association School, was an old friend and became the architect for Julian's scheme. In her biography of Julian and Mary, Jos Manser describes the principal four-storey buildings as 'spacious in concept, each having a large studio and ample living accommodation'; Pattrick also included a single studio and a small one-storey flat. These were all set around a communal garden beside the river. In 1974, Julian set up the Trevelyan Arts Trust, which sold the properties on long leases to artists such as Hugh Cronyn and Evelyn Gibbs, who lived there with her husband Hugh Willett, then Director of the Arts Council. St Peter's Wharf was built as live/work spaces for artists and that concept continues to this day. The Trust considers potential new members on a case-by-case basis, and will be open-minded and treat each applicant on their merits. Confirmed working artist categories: ? Painting ? Sculpture ? Print Making ? Graphic Design ? Product Design ? Ceramic Design ? Design for Theatre Television or Film ? Fashion Design ? Textile Design ? Architecture ? Landscape Architecture ? Interior Design EPC rating D.

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RiverHomes - West London Branch
RiverHomes - West London Branch
28 Thames Road Chiswick, London W4 3RJ
020 8115 0694
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At RiverHomes, our mission is to communicate the unique benefits of living by the water to as many people as possible - and we’re immensely proud that our entire company is dedicated to helping people live the waterside dream. RiverHomes began in 2003 as a family-owned business - and that’s what it remains today: one father and two sons who jointly lead a team of over 30 loyal, dedicated and hardworking employees who we consider to be just as much a part of our family. We know everything there is to know about waterside living -  not just property prices, but the best areas to see the wildlife, the optimal times to take a boat out, the friendliest pubs, the prettiest nearby parks… and so much more! You couldn’t find a more knowledgeable group of people to market a property or show you around one.
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