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London Square to host fine art event to celebrate reveal of show apartment at County Hall Kingston

Local News by Tilly O'Brien 1 hour ago  
London Square is transforming the County Hall on Penrhyn Road, Kingston into a housing development (Credit: London Square)
London Square is transforming the County Hall on Penrhyn Road, Kingston into a housing development (Credit: London Square)
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To celebrate the grand reveal of the show apartment at the iconic Grade II* listed County Hall Kingston, London Square is hosting an exclusive evening of art and design from 4pm - 7pm tomorrow (Thursday, 9 July).

The event will feature a curated exhibition by Clarendon Fine Art and drinks by Ex Cellar Wine.

London Square officially launched its show apartment at County Hall Kingston last month (June), offering a look inside the borough's most iconic historical landmark post its restoration.

The Grade II* listed former Surrey County Hall on Penrhyn Road, featured in Downton Abbey, Poirot and Midsomer Murders.

Kate McLure - Head of Sales (South), London Square, said: "County Hall Kingston is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own a home in one of London's most significant heritage settings.

"It represents the best of what we do – blending timeless architecture with modern living, in an unbeatable location.

"This stunning riverside development will appeal both to discerning buyers seeking a London home and to investors looking for long-term value."

Found within a close distance to the Thames, residents can enjoy riverside walks, the bustling market town, and independent shops and cafes while being just 30 minutes away from central London.

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Now on the market for the first time in its 130-year history, London Square has transformed the landmark into 264 units, ranging from studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and spacious three-bedroom apartments and duplexes.

Plenty of the original features seen on screen can still be found today, including imperial staircases, marble floors and stained-glass windows, all of which have been carefully preserved.

The courtroom is also still in place and plaques throughout the building note many historical figures, adding another layer of depth and interest to the new homes.

London Square anticipates that the renovation will be completed by 2027.

You can find out more and enquire about touring the show apartment here.

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