An historic Art Deco building that featured in a BBC Agatha Christie programme has been completely overhauled into flats - and this is what they look like inside.
The former Clare Charity Centre on Wycombe Road was first built in the 1950s for a pharmaceutical company and housed some of the leading scientists of the day.
After the building was sold in 2018, work has been ongoing to turn the Clare Charity Centre into 'The Residence' - a collection of more than 60 luxury flats.
The new homes have been officially launched by estate agents JNP, who allowed us to share their video showing what the overhaul looks like now it is complete.
The iconic building now houses 57 luxury one, two and three-bed apartments and five outhouses, with prices starting at £265,000.
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The new homes boast Quartz work surfaces in the kitchen with Bosch appliances and Grohe bathroom suites.
If you are interested in arranging a viewing, call JNP on 01494 521222.
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