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Full details for 3 Bedroom Semi-Detached For Sale in West Brompton, Worlds End

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Description

A unique opportunity to purchase an extraordinary three-bedroom two-bathroom garden maisonette that forms part of this beautiful semi-detached Victorian villa in Chelsea. This sensational family home benefits from both front and rear private landscaped gardens and extends to over 1500sqft internally having quality accommodation boasting high ceilings allowing for a bright and airy ambience throughout. The property is a credit to its current owners who have carried out considerable restorations utilising bespoke fixtures and fittings, luxury bathrooms, underfloor heating, wood floors and a quality fitted kitchen plus utility. The principle bedroom is stunning having an attached walk-in wardrobe and sizable ensuite plus access out to the rear garden via french door. Property of this calibre and size within these desirable villas rarely comes available and so we would highly recommend viewing.

Redcliffe Gardens is a desirable address in Chelsea SW10 primarily made up of grand Victoria villas constructed in the late 1800s. Interestingly, the street used to be one of the old routes through the area, namely ‘Walnut Tree Walk’. The street forms parts of the prestigious “Bolton’s Conservation Area”, designated in 2000 given the special architectural significance. Conveniently, Redcliffe Square Gardens (landscaped public gardens) on the eastern side and St Lukes Church on the western side) are located a short walk (50 or so yards). The property is ideally located for access to all the amenities found on the Fulham Road as well as being just a short walk to both Earls Court and West Brompton Stations provided access to the District, Piccadilly, and Overground lines.

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