1-3 Magazine Gap Road, Mid-levels Central, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Grenville House
1-3 Magazine Gap Road, Mid-levels Central, Hong Kong












Elaine Lam
General Information
Layout
4 Bedroom(s) (2-Ensuite); 3 Bathroom(s); Separate Living and Dining Room; 2 Maid's Room; 1 Balcony; 1 Utility RoomCar Park
1 covered parking spaceDescription
- A prestious family apartment in a well managed buildings with good security.
- Green open views of the mountain side and the Midlevels area.
- This well-honoured apartment, renowned for its very efficient layout, is modernly decorated in neutral fittings, emulsion painted walls, quality hardwood floors, and hanging ceiling lights.
- Classic designed built-in white wooden wardrobes in all of the bedrooms.
- Large living room is a few steps down from the dining room with glass patio doors leading to a big squarish balcony.
- Master bedroom and the second bedroom come with ensuite bathrooms and walk-in closets.
- Other two bedrooms are also large, allowing for various options of furniture.
- Elegant master bathroom comes with double basins in spacious marble counter with cabinets, a large corner bathtub with shower attachment, and a bidet as a special feature.
- Both second ensuite bathroom and guest bathroom have shower attachment on bathtubs.
- Family-sized kitchen comes with more than enough storage space within the U-shaped built-in cabinets. Built-in appliances, such as cooker hood, cooker and oven, and steamer are installed. There is additionally a breakfast nook with cabinets and a double-door fridge.
- Washing machine and dryer are located in the utility room.
- Two good-sized maid's rooms have exclusive use of a bathroom that includes a bathtub.
- Balcony features a ceiling fan, white tiled floor and a feature wall and offers plenty of space to set a dining table and loungers for a cool evening.
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Building Information
Basic Information | Mid-rise Apartment |
Year built | 1971 (building age 54 years) |
Clubhouse Facilities | Outdoor Swimming Pool |
Transportation | Mini-bus |
District Information
About Mid-levels Central
European colonists built their houses on Victoria Peak to reach for cooler temperature at high attitudes. Homes on the Peak were considered accolades for wealth, power and status. Peak Tram went into service in 1888, with terminus on Garden Road and the Peak, and an intermediate station on May Road. Residential development sped up since Peak Tram was in service. Peak District Reservation Ordinance in effect between 1904 and 1947 banned Chinese from living on the Victoria Peak. Those days, the Lower Peak area was as high as the prominent wealthy Chinese families could live.
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