One Hyde Park apartment in Knightsbridge
This apartment has a southerly aspect to Hyde Park Corner, Sloane Street and Harrods

Located at One Hyde Park in the heart of Knightsbridge, this exquisitely designed 'turnkey' three bedroom apartment provides extensive lateral accommodation with one of the most stunning views of iconic London landmarks. In Pavilion D, this immaculate property is one of the few apartments at One Hyde Park with a bright southerly aspect and spectacular open vistas towards Hyde Park Corner, Sloane Street and Harrods.
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The apartment offers nearly 3,000 sq ft of living space. Accommodation includes: entrance hall, reception room, dining room, Bulthaup kitchen with Gaggenau appliances, master bedroom suite, and two further en-suite bedrooms. The balcony area is just over eight sq m and there is parking space available .
The building comes with a 21m swimming pool and spa bath, changing rooms, each with steam room, sauna and ice fountain, state-of-the-art gym and two private exercise studios, full-service spa staffed by personnel from the Spa at Mandarin Oriental, squash court, virtual games room with golf simulator, private screening room with 18 electrically operated reclinable seats, secure underground car parking with cleaning and valet service and temperature-controlled wine storage for each apartment.
Resident Services
* Managed by Mandarin Oriental, which has trained 60 dedicated staff
* 24-hour concierge, doormen, security staff and valet parking
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* In-house maid service
* Same day laundry and dry cleaning
* Overnight shoeshine
* Room service from the Mandarin Oriental
* Residences Elite programme, which provides VIP status at Mandarin Oriental hotels worldwide
The guide price is £17,350,000. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 020 7235 9959or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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