London property of the week: Duplex apartment in Kensington for sale
A very desirable duplex apartment on a pretty garden square in South Kensington with a large roof terrace and communal garden access has come onto the market
This London property for sale is a fabulous duplex apartment over the first and second floors of this popular white stucco-fronted London garden square in South Kensington.
The flat has plenty of period features from the grand original drawing room to the high ceilings throughout, and the large roof terrace makes this London property particularly desirable.
The first floor houses the entrance hall, the reception room with three floor-to-ceiling sash windows overlooking the communal gardens, a portico balcony, a large kitchen and a large double bedroom with an en suite shower room. The second entrance to the rear of the flat makes this bedroom an ideal suite.
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A staircase leads up to the second floor to the master bedroom whch has an en suite bathroom and dressing room which overlook the gardens to the front and also the third bedroom, which has an en-suite shower room and doors out to the roof terrace.
Cornwall Gardens is one of the prettiest garden squares in London and is close to all the amenities of South Kensington including Gloucester Road and South Kensington tube stations.
The guide price is £2,850,000. For further information please contact Henry & James on 0207 235 8861 or visit www.henryandjames.co.uk/.
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