Southwell Gardens
South Kensington SW7
£1,500,000
Flat - flat / leasehold 2 bedrooms, 1 reception, 2 bathrooms
Description
A raised ground period floor apartment in a picturesque setting abutting the Church Of St Luke and only moments from Gloucester Road Station, Kensington High Street and Hyde Park.
Positioned in a picturesque setting adjacent to the Church of St Luke, this elegant raised ground floor period apartment offers both charm and convenience. Ideally located just moments from Gloucester Road Station, Kensington High Street, and Hyde Park, the property provides easy access to excellent transport links and a wealth of local amenities.
Spanning close to 1,200 sq.ft., the residence features versatile living spaces enhanced by classic high ceilings, creating an airy and inviting atmosphere. The layout includes two well-appointed bathrooms and a mezzanine second bedroom, offering additional flexibility for use as a guest room, study, or creative space.
A standout feature of the apartment is the private terrace garden, providing an idyllic outdoor space in the heart of Kensington. Perfect for entertaining or simply enjoying a moment of quiet, this rare addition further enhances the property’s appeal.
With its exceptional location and timeless architectural features, this apartment presents a fantastic opportunity to enjoy refined London living.
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Features
- Two bathrooms
- South facing reception
- Private terrace garden
- High ceilings
- Overlooking Church
- No chain
- Close to Gloucester Road
Location
Nearest stations
- 0.1 miles Gloucester Road
- 0.4 miles South Kensington
- 0.5 miles High Street Kensington
Local area
South Kensington has held its place on the map as an area of cultural and scientific importance since the Great Exhibition of 1851, and some of the world's most prestigious museums and universities grandly line up along Exhibition Road, showcasing West London’s distinctive stucco style.