2 bedroom Ground Flat for sale in Nevern Square London SW5

Sale Price: £1,295,000

Nevern Square London, SW5 9NN

Ground Flat
2 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Nevern Square London, SW5 9NN

Property description

A beautiful and stylish two bedroom apartment positioned over the raised ground floor of a well present an end of terrace Victoria building built c. 1870, with views of the stunning Nevern Square, SW5 The apartment has excellent proportions throughout with the reception predominantly westerly facing bringing in an abundance of natural light. This room has exceptionally high ceilings, two large sash windows and uninterrupted views over leafy Nevern Square gardens. The dining area is ideally positioned between the reception room and kitchen giving greater versatility to the rooms; ability to separate or use as an extended social/entertaining space. The kitchen itself is of exceptional quality and is fully fitted with washer/dryer, hob, oven and dishwasher. There is also a breakfast bar to seat approx. two which is made of beautiful polished granite. The remaining accommodation comprises; two large double bedrooms with the master room having views over the garden square and an en-suite shower room. Both bedrooms are of such a size that they are able to have fitted wardrobes or free standing storage in situ without compromising on the feeling of space. There is extra storage cupboards located in the hallway and kitchen for those items not intended for bedroom storage. The large tiled bathroom is in wonderful condition with a large bath and shower combination and fitted heated towel rail. The square is built in a style known as "Domestic Revival", which is quite different from that of the nearby streets. This style had been pioneered in the 1870s by architects such as J.J. Stevenson and Norman Shaw, for example in Palace Gate and Queen's Gate. Various features are derived from English and Flemish houses of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, hence the use of the term "Revival". The houses are built of exposed brick, rather than stucco, using contrasting yellow and red bricks.The nearest underground station is Earls Court (Piccadilly and District lines), with the motorist benefitting from quick access to the A4/M4 for routes to central London, Heathrow Airport and the M25. West Brompton Station is situated nearby which is serviced by the District Line, Southern and London Overground
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