32 Egerton Crescent, London, SW3 2JJ, United Kingdom
26,000 £ / month
This key house on Egerton Crescent, is a handsome white stucco period end of terrace house, originally constructed on the site of Brompton Grange by James Bonnin in 1843. This was possible by grant of Lease from the Smith's Charity Estate. Egerton Crescent should be deemed one of the most attractive roads in this exclusive enclave of Regency properties, which comprise stunning terraces that face onto communal gardens for the sole use of Residents. This triple aspect Grade II listed house benefits from plenty of natural light. Occupying an end of terrace position and arranged over five storeys, the house enjoys extra width on the lower floors, via the grand entrance hall and private roof terrace, adjacent to the double first floor reception room. In addition, there is a substantial ground floor dining room, ideal for entertaining. To the rear of the property is a pretty landscaped patio garden which is accessed from the separate lower ground floor flat and the kitchen. There is also a generous master bedroom suite. Egerton Crescent is moments from the amenities and facilities of South Kensington and within easy walking distance of the wonderful array of restaurants, bars and shops of Brompton Cross. Accommodation comprises: Lgf – Separate Entrance, 2 Bedrooms, Reception Room, Kitchen, Shower room, WC, Wet Room, Access to Garden, Vaults rgf – Double Front Doors, Entrance Hall, WC, Formal Dining Room, Kitchen, Balcony front & terrace rear, stairs to rear garden 1st 1⁄2 Landing – Study 1st – Formal Double Reception, Portico Balcony 2nd 1⁄2 - Bathroom 2nd – Linen Cupboard, Master Bedroom Suite with Bath and separate shower 3rd – 3 Doubles, Family Bathroom The property also benefits from communal garden access and qualification for rbkc parking permits.
Property type
house
Rooms
6
Size
620 m²
Price
26,000 £
Rental period
Unlimited
32 Egerton Crescent, London, SW3 2JJ, United Kingdom
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