£1,350,000
2 bed flat for sale
Artillery Mansions, Victoria Street SW1HLeasehold
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: B
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Leasehold (974 years)
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About this property
A spacious and bright 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom second floor (lift) apartment with balcony in Artillery Mansions, Victoria SW1.
Originally built in 1895 this late Victorian mansion block has been expanded over the years. The impressive entrance on Victoria Street features an huge and ornate gated archway which leads into a landscaped courtyard. This popular and highly regarded secure gated development with concierge enjoys an outstanding position being 700 metres from Parliament Square, 700 metres from Buckingham Palace, 500 metres from St James’s Park and Westminster Bridge is 950 metres (13 minute walk) away.
With excellent entertaining space in the form of a 29’6” x 17’1” reception that leads out onto a south east facing balcony, this spacious and bright apartment has well-proportioned accommodation throughout with the benefit of having two large and almost equal sized bedrooms. Accommodation comprises; reception room, kitchen, study area, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 ensuite), WC cloakroom, balcony.
On-site Concierge.
Public Transport :
St James’s Park Tube Station (District & Circle Lines) is 220 metres walk away.
Victoria Overground and Tube Station is 500 metres away.
Victoria Coach Station is 1.3km away.
Excellent bus routes along Victoria Road.
Local Favourites :
Strutton Ground cooked food market.
The Ivy Victoria.
The Cinnamon Club.
Apollo Victoria Theatre.
Asking Price : £1,450,000.
Local Authority : Westminster City Council.
Council Tax : Band F. £1,405.67.
Leasehold : 999 years from 1st January 2000.
Service Charge : £6,800 for the half year.
Ground Rent : £75 for the half year.
EPC : Energy Rating B.
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