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Full details for 1 Bedroom Flat For Sale in Chelsea, Brompton

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Description

A generously proportioned, well-presented one bedroom apartment on the ground floor in one of Chelsea‘s most sought-after blocks, located between Kings Road and St Luke‘s gardens.
This apartment comprises a large reception room, kitchen, double bedroom and a bathroom. Two basement storage lockers and the basement passage space that they adjoin, are also available with this flat, each on separate short leases. Benefitting from a porter and CCTV; the flat is circa 535sq/ft and has a lease of approximately 102 years remaining (Enfranchisement of the block is currently being pursued and negotiations are nearing a successful conclusion, extending the lease to 999 years).
Meriden Court is an elegant, well-proportioned block located on Chelsea Manor Street, a surprisingly quiet street just off the Kings Road with its wide array of shops, bars and restaurants. The beautiful gardens of St Luke‘s Church with its calm, relaxing atmosphere and tennis courts are moments away. There is a Waitrose close by and the nearest underground stations are at Sloane Square (District & Circle Lines) and South Kensington (District, Circle and Piccadilly Lines). A Crossrail 2 underground station has also been proposed for the Kings Road.

The information contained in these particulars is for general information purposes only. Douglas & Gordon does not provide information or give any warranty with regards to train, tube, tram lines or flight paths. Prospective purchasers or tenants are advised to carry out their own research if they have any concern about train, tube, tram lines or flight paths.
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