This is a snapshot of the £1.7million property being offered to survivors of the Grenfell Tower disaster .

In video footage, Barbara Brownlee, of the Grenfell Fire Response Team, spoke in a second floor flat in a five storey terraced townhouse in the heart of Kensington and Chelsea , which has just been viewed by a family.

The spacious two-bed, which is managed by Kensington and Chelsea Tenancy Management Organisation, will cost around £1,103 to rent per month and is free to move into immediately.

The interior of a council flat in Elm Park Gardens, which is one of the properties owned by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

Ms Brownlee said the value of the Elm Park Gardens property was around £1.7 million to buy.

Furniture, bed linen and crockery will be provided to families to help them make the transition to more permanent accommodation, she said.

The interview comes as more than 100 offers of long-term accommodation have been made to survivors of the tragic fire.

A bathroom inside the £1.7million property

Ms Brownlee said the group was on course to have offered accommodation to every family "who want us to make an offer" by the end of Monday.

Eight offers have been accepted so far, she said, adding that families were under no pressure to take up the first property they were shown.

Ms Brownlee, who is director of housing and regeneration at Westminster City Council, told the Press Association: "We've made 126 (offers) as we sit here now.

More than 100 offers of long-term accommodation have been made to survivors of the blaze

"We've got somewhere in the region of 10 or 12 to make today and then we will have covered every family who we can make an offer to, who wants to talk to us at this time.

"You will understand completely there are some families who do not want to move yet into the area of free housing.

"They are far too distressed, they are dealing with children still in hospital, or they are burying their relatives, and the last thing they want to do is talk to us about an offer of housing.

"So of those who want us to make an offer and want to engage with us, we will have completed that by the end of play today and we're very confident of that."

Grenfell Tower survivors are being offered a place to live in Elm Park Gardens, Chelsea

Council-owned properties were being offered for temporary or permanent tenancy according to the wishes of residents, while privately managed accommodation is being offered for 12 months, she added.

All the families will have their rent payments suspended for a year from the date they move in.

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