1 bedroom apartment
New build
Apartment
1 bed
1 bath
642
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 158 yrs left
Service charge: £4,000 per annum
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Open Plan Kitchen / Reception
- Bright Bedroom
- Spacious Bathroom
- Ample Storage Space
A fantastic opportunity to acquire a spacious 1 bedroom apartment in a well presented purpose bult block in the heart of Marylebone.
Comprising bright open kitchen/reception room with an abundance of natural light, separate seating area and space to dine, double bedroom with built in wardrobes, large bathrooms with separate shower and bath, and plenty of storage space.
35 George Street is a stone’s throw away from Bond Street, Oxford Street and the beautiful Marylebone High Street. The vast green open spaces of Hyde Park are also moments away. Conveniently positioned for Bond Street (Jubilee Line & Central Line) and Marble Arch Underground Station (Central Line).
Comprising bright open kitchen/reception room with an abundance of natural light, separate seating area and space to dine, double bedroom with built in wardrobes, large bathrooms with separate shower and bath, and plenty of storage space.
35 George Street is a stone’s throw away from Bond Street, Oxford Street and the beautiful Marylebone High Street. The vast green open spaces of Hyde Park are also moments away. Conveniently positioned for Bond Street (Jubilee Line & Central Line) and Marble Arch Underground Station (Central Line).
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Manors, established in 1975 is one of central London's leading independent estate agents, specialising in residential sales, lettings, property valuation and management, situated on the corner of Baker Street & Portman Square, moments from Oxford Street. Manors, established in 1975 is one of central London's leading independent estate agents, specialising in residential sales, lettings, property valuation and management, situated on the corner of Baker Street & Portman Square, moments from Oxford Street. - See more at:










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