‘Finest’ Grosvenor Square apartment for sale
One of the finest apartment buildings on Grosvenor Square in London has some onto the market

47 Grosvenor Square is one of the finest apartments in that address - the impressive lateral apartment has more than 5000 sq ft and enjoys unparalleled views across the square on a 999 lease plus a share of the freehold.
This extremely spacious apartment has three adjacent reception rooms totalling 63 ft in length, all facing the square and a south-facing balcony. There are four main bedrooms, an impressive entrance hall and a large, functional kitchen as well as extensive staff accommodation and the security of a 24hr porter.
Accommodation in total comprises: entrance hall, drawing room, formal dining room, study, 32 ft reception room, four double bedrooms and four bathrooms (one en-suite), guest cloakroom, south-facing balcony, kitchen, two staff bedrooms, staff reception room, staff bathroom and laundry room.
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Grosvenor Square remains one of the most prestigious addresses in London. Situated in the heart of Mayfair, just moments away from Park Lane and Piccadilly it's a perfect central base in the capital.
The guide price is £15m. For further information please contact 020 7493 6935 or visit www.wetherell.co.uk.
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