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Share of Freehold
Guide price
£1,850,000
2 bed flat for sale
Barkston Gardens, London SW52 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC rating: C
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Property location
Nearby amenities
- Collingham 0.1 miles
- Earl's Court 0.1 miles
- Wetherby Kensington 0.2 miles
- Gloucester Road 0.4 miles
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Features and description
- Share of freehold
- Two Bedrooms
- First Floor
- Private Balcony
- Share of Freehold
An opportunity to acquire a stunning two- bedroom, two-bathroom apartment situated on the first floor of this well maintained red brick Victorian building. The reception room benefits from particularly high ceilings (3.7m in height) which allows for a great feeling of space and lots of natural light with floor to ceiling windows. There is a fully fitted kitchen which being positioned off the living room provides for excellent entertaining. There is a private balcony, accessed from the reception room via French doors, with views over the stunning gardens. The flat has two double bedrooms, both with built in cupboard space and there are two modern bathrooms.
Barkston Gardens is a prestigious garden square address in Earls Court, SW5. These gardens were part of the Gunter Estate and development began in 1865 under the then surveyors G. And H. Godwin. Barkston Gardens was built on the site of Earl's Court House, demolished in 1886, which had been the Georgian residence of the Gunter family. The garden is protected under the 1851 Garden Square Act and forms part of the Courtfield Conservation Area, designated as such in 1985 given it’s special historical interest. The square is moments from Earls Court station (Piccadilly, District lines) and Gloucester Road and there is a wealth of shops, bars and restaurants along the Earls Court Road and Old Brompton Road, which are nearby.
Barkston Gardens is a prestigious garden square address in Earls Court, SW5. These gardens were part of the Gunter Estate and development began in 1865 under the then surveyors G. And H. Godwin. Barkston Gardens was built on the site of Earl's Court House, demolished in 1886, which had been the Georgian residence of the Gunter family. The garden is protected under the 1851 Garden Square Act and forms part of the Courtfield Conservation Area, designated as such in 1985 given it’s special historical interest. The square is moments from Earls Court station (Piccadilly, District lines) and Gloucester Road and there is a wealth of shops, bars and restaurants along the Earls Court Road and Old Brompton Road, which are nearby.
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