Four-bedroom flat in a former London psychiatric hospital goes on sale for £900,000 complete with walk-in wardrobe and trendy marble-effect bathrooms
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Four-bedroom flat in a former London psychiatric hospital goes on sale for £900,000 complete with walk-in wardrobe and trendy marble-effect bathroomsDuplex flat is within Princess Park Manor
in Barnet, north London, which used to be Friern Hospital Current residents include Kara Tointon and high profile footballers; former residents include Kimberly WalshBoasts three
marble-effect bathrooms, walk-in wardrobe, terrace and cinema style room with giant love seat By HAYLEY RICHARDSON FOR MAILONLINE
Published: 10:10 BST, 24 October 2020 | Updated: 10:10 BST, 24 October 2020
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AdvertisementA stunning duplex apartment in a former psychiatric hospital has gone on the market for £900,000.
The four-bedroom flat in Grade II listed Princess Park Manor in Barnet, north London, boasts three marble-effect bathrooms, a large walk-in wardrobe and a terrace overlooking the 30 acres of
mature communal gardens.
The Victorian building used to be Friern psychiatric Hospital - formerly known as Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum - which was converted to residential housing and renamed Princess Park Manor and
Friern Village in 1995.
The well-presented ground-floor apartment, currently on the market with Chancellors, boasts a fully fitted, brand new modern kitchen, an en-suite shower room in the master bedroom as well as
a Cotswold style bath, and a family bathroom.
The well-presented ground-floor apartment, currently on the market with Chancellors, will appeal to Mrs Hinch fans thanks to its predominantly grey colour-scheme
Within the expansive apartment there's also a home cinema style room with a giant love seat, perfect for cosying up with a film
A stunning duplex apartment in a luxurious development (pictured) which has attracted a host of celebrities including Harry Styles and Cheryl has gone on the market for £900,000. The
Victorian building used to be Friern psychiatric Hospital - formerly known as Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum
It's a fashionista's paradise, with a walk-in wardrobe and a dedicated shoe room with row upon row of footwear. There's also a home cinema room with a giant love seat, perfect for cosying up
in winter with a film.
There are floor to ceiling windows throughout the apartment and a number of original 'asylum' features running throughout. The development is home to the longest corridor in Britain; it
reportedly used to take a visitor to the original hospital more than two hours to walk the wards.