London property of the week: Belgravia period townhouse for sale in SW1
A London townhouse in Belgravia over four floors has been refurbished to an exacting standard, blending the classic and the contemporary

83 Eaton Terrace is a Belgravia townhouse with immense charm, and provides bright and spacious accommodation refurbished to an exacting standard. Furnished using a blend of contemporary and classical interior design, the interiors have been designed to the highest specifications possible by Rigby & Rigby.
The house provides accommodation over four floors and outside the rear garden makes a chic entertaining space. Accommodation in total comprises: reception hall, library, vaulted drawing room, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, media room, principal bedroom suite with bathroom and dressing room and four further en suite-bedrooms, homework room, walk-in store, wine cellar and a guest cloakroom.
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The walled garden is also surrounded by box hedging for added privacy, and has eco-decking, dining table and chairs and external speakers and lighting.
The house sits on Eaton Terrace with an attractive south-westerly aspect down Graham Terrace. Eaton Terrace itself is within walking distance of Sloane Square and Elizabeth Street as well as the Kings Road.
The guide price is £6.75m. For further information please contact Savills on 020 7730 0822 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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