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Rent 5 bedroom flat in Square

Square, United Kingdom

Bedrooms:
5 bedrooms
Bathrooms:
4 bathrooms
Property type:
Flat
Verified by RentHero:
Yes
Case number:
5984347

Flat to rent in Eccleston Square, London SW1V


Description This stunning five bedroom property with palatial proportions, once home to Sir Winston Churchill available to let in this beautiful Victorian house built in 1835 by Thomas Cubitt. Upon entering the property, you will be greeted by a wide entrance hall that leads to both the drawing room and the formal dining room. It features five bedrooms, three reception rooms, three bathrooms, a kitchen, and media room. Natural lighting and outdoor space are highlights, including a private patio and terraces as well as access to communal gardens and a tennis court. Offered furnished or unfurnished, the property boasts original features, fireplaces, and modern appliances in the kitchen. Sleeping accommodations include a master bedroom with en-suite and walk-in wardrobe, two double bedrooms with en-suite and walk-in wardrobes, a third double bedroom with private terrace access, and two additional bedrooms. Other amenities include a family room, additional kitchen, utility room, and guest WC. Eccleston Square is arguably one of the most exclusive private squares in London offering residents beautifully maintained gardens and access to tennis courts. Located just below Belgravia and within the Pimlico Grid, Sloane Square, Pimlico Road and Knightsbridge are within walking distance as well as the plethora of amenities of nearby Victoria Street. Transport facilities are superb; Victoria station offers Victoria line, Circle line and District line Underground services as well as National Rail and the Gatwick Express. Council Tax Band: H Deposit: £27,000


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About this property


Property type: Flat

City: Square

Bedrooms: 5

Bathrooms: 4

Price: 19500 £

Deposit: 27000 £

Furnished: Yes

Terrace: Yes

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