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Property For Sale in Waterloo - SE1
Even though Waterloo is an extremely busy station, the area surrounding it is surprisingly calm and serene, with a neighbourhood-like atmosphere. Most residents are London professionals that commute north of the river and enjoy the nearby artsy areas on the weekends.
History; Waterloo was a marshy area known for its picturesque cottages and entertainments like pleasure gardens and circuses. After Waterloo Bridge was opened in 1817, the marsh was drained and the land was quickly developed into small houses and shops. When the station opened in 1848, even more people moved into the area and more houses and buildings sprung up.
Things to do;
Wander up and down Lower Marsh (www.lower-marsh.co.uk), the area’s shopping district with a distinctly non-High Street feel.
Theatre fans will be in heaven with both the Old Vic (www.oldvictheatre.com) and the Young Vic (www.youngvic.org) just a stone’s throw away from each other on The Cut. The Old Vic tends to feature actors on the BAFTA scale, while the Young Vic goes for more controversial performances.
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A luxury two bedroom two bathroom apartment in this soon to be completed period conversion. The apartments have been built to a very high standard and benefit from designer Italian kitchens, luxury bathrooms, plentiful fitted storage, and solid oak floor
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