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4 bedroom flat

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Flat
4 beds
4 baths
2025
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureShare of freehold
Ground rent£0 per annum
Service charge£3,600 per annum
Council taxBand H
BroadbandSuper-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • 4 bedrooms
  • 1 reception room
  • 4 bathrooms
  • 28 ft Private Garden
  • Period
  • Communal Garden
  • First Floor
  • Lower Ground Floor
  • Raised Ground Floor
  • Town/City
A four bedroom, four bathroom apartment situated on the ground and lower ground floor of a handsome red-brick Victorian building on a prime garden square in SW5.

Upon entering on the ground floor, there is an exceptional double reception room featuring a period Statuary White marble fireplace and south-facing sash bay windows with acoustic double glazing. The room is characterised by a striking ceiling height of 3.58 metres, which is adorned with original details and architraves. This space seamlessly connects to a spacious eat-in kitchen, equipped with marble worktops and Gaggenau appliances. Adding to the charm, a floor-to-ceiling French door seamlessly connects the kitchen to a 28-ft private garden with an open aspect.

Downstairs, a large south-facing principal bedroom features fully fitted wardrobes and an en suite bathroom with a free-standing bath, walk-in shower, full-width basin, mirror, and heated towel rail. Adjacent to this suite is a utility room offering ample storage. This floor also includes two additional bedroom suites, each with fitted wardrobes and en suite bathrooms. On the first floor, there is a study or additional bedroom that enjoys abundant natural light and offers pretty green views over the garden.

The property showcases high-quality materials, thoughtful design, and attention to detail, having been recently redeveloped to a high standard by the current owner. It features modern technology, including Lucent mood lighting and Cat5 cabling routed to an IT closet, combining functionality with ease of use. The apartment has generous proportions with very high ceilings and receives plenty of natural light throughout.

This is a rare opportunity to acquire a property with a private garden, situated in a prime location on a highly sought-after garden square, with residents access to the square upon application process.


Barkston Gardens is an attractive garden square situated North of the Old Brompton Road and East of Earl's Court Road. The property benefits from the many shops and restaurants this area offers and is within walking distance of Gloucester Road and Earls Court stations. Motorists will find straightforward access to the A4 for a fast route into central London and the M4, M25 and the West.

The area is well served by a regular bus service, and the property is conveniently situated near the Ears Court tube station (District, and Piccadilly lines) and Gloucester Road tube station (Circle, District, and Piccadilly lines), enabling excellent transport connections to explore the city with ease.

Several well-renowned schools are also conveniently located nearby, such as Wetherby School Kensington, Falkner House and Bousfield Primary School.

Nearby famous landmarks, museums and cultural institutions include the Victoria & Albert Museum, The Natural History Museum, The Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Palace, Hyde Park, Harrods and the Saatchi Gallery.

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Crime score
High crime
10/10
Home prices (average)
4 bedroom flats
£3,204,167

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Knight Frank - South Kensington Sales
Knight Frank - South Kensington Sales
160 Old Brompton Road South Kensington SW5 0BA
020 3641 6194
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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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