4 bedroom flat
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4 beds
4 baths
Key information
Tenure: Share of freehold
Ground rent: £0 per annum
Service charge: £8,167.84 per annum
Council tax: Band H
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- 4 bedrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- 4 bathrooms
- Direct Access Communal Garden
- Period
- Lower Ground Floor
- Raised Ground Floor
- Terrace
Presenting an exceptional residence, this immaculate four bedroom, four bathroom apartment, distinguished by its expansive width, occupies both the raised ground and lower ground floors of a handsome Victorian building adorned with a white stucco façade. The property enjoys direct access to the highly coveted square of Gledhow Gardens SW5. This presents an exciting opportunity to acquire a substantial family home encompassing an impressive 2,655 sq ft, positioned in the esteemed Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Entering on the raised ground floor, a bright, welcoming hallway leads through to an exceptional bay-fronted drawing room. This space is characterised by three elegant sash windows with original shutters that flood the room with an abundance of natural light and offer picturesque green views over the gardens. This space further benefits from a striking ceiling height in excess of c. 3.5 metres, which is complemented by a contemporary fireplace and oak hardwood flooring. Adjacent to the drawing room is an interconnected media room, which is wired for surround sound and has custom-made storage. This room also houses a pair of floor-to-ceiling French doors leading out to a private decked terrace perfect for al fresco dining and offering direct access to an acre of mature communal gardens.
A set of double doors from the drawing lead through to a meticulously designed, well-appointed south-facing kitchen and dining space, equipped with an island including a breakfast bar, Miele appliances, ample cabinetry, a gas hob and pristine worktops. Every detail has been carefully considered to ensure both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Together, these rooms span an impressive combined length of 50 feet.
A wide staircase crafted from walnut and steel gracefully descends to the lower floor, where the principal bedroom is discreetly positioned to the rear, which is served by extensive wardrobe storage, along with a generously proportioned en suite bathroom, elegantly finished. Three further good-sized double bedrooms are on this floor, each with ample wardrobe storage and their own en suite. Additionally, a guest cloakroom and a convenient utility room, including a Miele washing machine and separate dryer, are accessible via the hallway. The fourth bedroom presents an excellent option for staff, as it features its own private entrance.
This remarkable apartment spans across two well-arranged floors with superb proportions throughout. Furthermore, this property has smart technology, including Lutron mood lighting in the living areas and bedrooms. The apartment also enjoys the added benefit of a share in the freehold, with an underlying long lease with approximately 973 years remaining.
Entering on the raised ground floor, a bright, welcoming hallway leads through to an exceptional bay-fronted drawing room. This space is characterised by three elegant sash windows with original shutters that flood the room with an abundance of natural light and offer picturesque green views over the gardens. This space further benefits from a striking ceiling height in excess of c. 3.5 metres, which is complemented by a contemporary fireplace and oak hardwood flooring. Adjacent to the drawing room is an interconnected media room, which is wired for surround sound and has custom-made storage. This room also houses a pair of floor-to-ceiling French doors leading out to a private decked terrace perfect for al fresco dining and offering direct access to an acre of mature communal gardens.
A set of double doors from the drawing lead through to a meticulously designed, well-appointed south-facing kitchen and dining space, equipped with an island including a breakfast bar, Miele appliances, ample cabinetry, a gas hob and pristine worktops. Every detail has been carefully considered to ensure both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Together, these rooms span an impressive combined length of 50 feet.
A wide staircase crafted from walnut and steel gracefully descends to the lower floor, where the principal bedroom is discreetly positioned to the rear, which is served by extensive wardrobe storage, along with a generously proportioned en suite bathroom, elegantly finished. Three further good-sized double bedrooms are on this floor, each with ample wardrobe storage and their own en suite. Additionally, a guest cloakroom and a convenient utility room, including a Miele washing machine and separate dryer, are accessible via the hallway. The fourth bedroom presents an excellent option for staff, as it features its own private entrance.
This remarkable apartment spans across two well-arranged floors with superb proportions throughout. Furthermore, this property has smart technology, including Lutron mood lighting in the living areas and bedrooms. The apartment also enjoys the added benefit of a share in the freehold, with an underlying long lease with approximately 973 years remaining.
Gledhow Gardens enjoys a coveted location positioned between Gloucester Road and South Kensington underground stations. The apartment occupies a prime position, within close proximity to a wealth of local amenities, including well-renowned restaurants, shops, and esteemed schools like Wetherby School Kensington – making it an ideal choice for a family home.
Gledhow Gardens is also situated within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, offering its residents the to apply for a convenient parking permit.
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£3,204,167
£3,204,167
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One of the capital's heavyweight cultural and education hubs, affluent South Kensington, affectionately known as 'South Ken', is also unsurprisingly one of the central London's most desirable residential areas bordering the glossy postcodes of Knightsbridge, Kensington, Fulham and the green fringes of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. Perhaps best known for its world-class museums clustered within a small square footage of SW7, the area brags the Victoria and Albert Museum (the V&A), the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum. Within striking distance are leading universities including Imperial and LSE. As such, attraction-heavy South Kensington gets busy. But away from the visitors, in green pockets of this historic district, sit some of the capital’s finest properties tucked away on quiet, leafy streets, curling around private garden squares and lining roads behind London’s iconic museums and top education facilities. From our offices on Old Brompton Road, each year we help buyers from across the globe make SW7 their home, securing some of the area’s best properties – from large, European-style apartments in red brick mansion blocks to grand family homes and freshly launched new developments.






















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