Marylebone townhouse for sale in W1
A highly desirable townhouse in one of the most prestigious areas of Central London has come onto the market

A townhouse in its totality in the extremely desirable Nottingham Place in Marylebone has been designed for perfect family life in town. The property sits within one of the most exclusive areas of central London – Marylebone is quiet and pleasant but only minutes from Oxford Street and with easy access to the City.
The property sits on a quiet residential street and behind the imposing period façade is a wonderful house complete with everything one could need for modern living – the house has been completely rebuilt inside to make the most of the space and the light.
Nottingham Place W1, £6.75m
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Features include teak hard wood flooring, elm doorways and woodwork, an integrated sound system and home cinema. The property also has two terraces (one with a hot-tub) and a gym.
Total accommodation comprises master bedroom suite and three further bedroom suites, two reception rooms, kitchen, office, cinema room and gym plus two terraces, balcony and vaults. The total area extends to 483sq m.
The guide price is £6.75m. For further information please telephone Knight Frank on 0207 483 8349 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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