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Hi folks.


We are Bonnington Square. A new kind of estate agency with a social conscience. Founded by an Architect and an Urban Researcher, we sell designed and crafted homes in South London that have a story to tell. We've just launched with a beautiful three bedroom Georgian townhouse on Holly Grove, SE15.


www.bonningtonsquare.com


We want to change the perception of estate agents by doing things differently, transforming the process of purchasing a home from being transactional and stressful, to meaningful and enjoyable.


We sponsor a bed for a young person experiencing homelessness for a whole year, for every home sold through our agency. We are working in aid of Centrepoint, an amazing charity who work to provide homeless young people with accommodation, health support and life skills in order to get them back into education, training an employment. Centrepoint want to end youth homelessness by 2037, and so do we.


We also offer architectural studies for properties that present an opportunity, to explain ways of remodelling and refurbishing. Internally or externally, spatially or sustainably, we can investigate and visualise opportunities for potential buyers who may be looking for a project or a home that they can make their own. This study can be presented to prospective buyers and help increase the market price by clearly showing what's possible in terms of development or renovation of the home.


Please get in touch if you're looking for a new home, or if you're thinking of selling. We'd love to help!


Lorna

Director

[email protected]

07969108829

www.bonningtonsquare.com

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