For sale: Grade II-listed, Berthold Lubetkin-designed Six Pillars modernist house in London SE26 from the 1930s

Without doubt, Six Pillars is a modernist masterpiece. It’s also grade II-listed, as well as a modernist masterpiece and it is on the market right now.

Six Pillars was built in 1934 for the Head Master of Dulwich College and was the work of Berthold Lubetkin’s architectural practice, Tecton, It has been updated in recent years under the direction of renowned architect John Winter, but is still very much one of the finest examples of modernist architecture in Britain.
You’ll find it on a quiet residential road above Dulwich Woods, within easy reach of rail connections to central London and offering five bedrooms, three bathrooms, large reception areas, roof terraces and some modern-day luxury, like a stainless steel kitchen for example. It also has mature gardens and views of woodland at the rear, plus garage parking and a driveway at the front for further parking.
It’s not cheap at £1.9 million, but for a house that’s such an icon of an era, that’s only to be expected. More images at the agent’s site.
Find out more at the Pickwick Estates website

Correo on 24 November, 2018 12:17 pm
It is not modernist, but modern. Thank you.