Building 49
Artillery House
Forming the eastern wing of the original Grand Store, Artillery House is constructed of brick dressed with Purbeck stone and was used to store everything the army required from horse harnesses and entrenching boots to bootlaces, uniforms and tin openers. It survived with relatively little external alteration despite suffering bombardment during both World Wars. Still in use as a warehouse as late as 1967, this, the last conversion to be sold off by the developer remains a firm favourite of many.
Comprising 11 one beds & 24 two beds, each offering a high degree of style and individuality, with an abundance of exposed brick and oak beams, higher than average ceilings and original sash windows.
Do not expect to pay less than £950 pcm for the one beds and, £1150 pcm for the two's however, with less than 40% of the block tenanted, you may have to wait.
