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6 bedroom apartment for sale
Bramham Gardens, Earls Court, London, SW5
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EPC rating: B
Dogs are welcome
Apartment
6 beds
5 baths
5051
EPC rating: B
Key information
Tenure: Share of freehold
Ground rent: £70 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £28,968 per annum
Council tax: Band H
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
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Impressive flat with opulent interiors and south-facing balconies conveniently located on the border of South Kensington and Earls Court.
Entering the flat on the first floor, the spacious welcoming front hall leads through to a dining room with a pair of double French doors opening onto a balcony. This space flows into an impressive double drawing room with a wide bay window and a feature fireplace. Wooden floors and large windows emphasise the grand proportions and fills these spaces with light.
This floor also contains a guest cloakroom, a well-appointed bespoke kitchen with a central island breakfast bar, opening onto an informal eating area. Furthermore, there is a family sitting room and a media room. A utility room and a separate ensuite staff bedroom complete this level.
The second floor consists of five bedrooms. The principal bedroom suite includes a generous dressing room as well as a bathroom. Two more bedrooms are also ensuite, while another two bedrooms share a bathroom with a bath. Furthermore, this floor features a spacious landing that can be used as another comfortable reception area.
This rare flat consists of two conjoined properties, giving an unusually spacious lateral layout across two floors. It was recently renovated with tastefully decorated interiors adding to the sense of elegance and beauty throughout. Other features include Lutron mood lighting, zoned underfloor heating, and a state of the art Savant integrated music and AV system with touch panels in all main areas.
The property includes a pair of south-facing balconies with enough space for outdoor seating. It is part of an attractive Victorian mansion building with both porter and lift.
Bramham Gardens was first enclosed in the late nineteenth-century as part of the Gunter Estate. Building work began in 1882, lining the square with impressive red-brick townhouses and mansion blocks. The garden features a mix of lawns, planted borders and beautiful plane trees. Unusually for a London garden square, well-behaved dogs are welcome.
From here, Earl’s Court underground station is a short walk away, while Gloucester Road station is also close. In addition, the world-class museums and cultural venues of South Kensington are within easy reach.
Entering the flat on the first floor, the spacious welcoming front hall leads through to a dining room with a pair of double French doors opening onto a balcony. This space flows into an impressive double drawing room with a wide bay window and a feature fireplace. Wooden floors and large windows emphasise the grand proportions and fills these spaces with light.
This floor also contains a guest cloakroom, a well-appointed bespoke kitchen with a central island breakfast bar, opening onto an informal eating area. Furthermore, there is a family sitting room and a media room. A utility room and a separate ensuite staff bedroom complete this level.
The second floor consists of five bedrooms. The principal bedroom suite includes a generous dressing room as well as a bathroom. Two more bedrooms are also ensuite, while another two bedrooms share a bathroom with a bath. Furthermore, this floor features a spacious landing that can be used as another comfortable reception area.
This rare flat consists of two conjoined properties, giving an unusually spacious lateral layout across two floors. It was recently renovated with tastefully decorated interiors adding to the sense of elegance and beauty throughout. Other features include Lutron mood lighting, zoned underfloor heating, and a state of the art Savant integrated music and AV system with touch panels in all main areas.
The property includes a pair of south-facing balconies with enough space for outdoor seating. It is part of an attractive Victorian mansion building with both porter and lift.
Bramham Gardens was first enclosed in the late nineteenth-century as part of the Gunter Estate. Building work began in 1882, lining the square with impressive red-brick townhouses and mansion blocks. The garden features a mix of lawns, planted borders and beautiful plane trees. Unusually for a London garden square, well-behaved dogs are welcome.
From here, Earl’s Court underground station is a short walk away, while Gloucester Road station is also close. In addition, the world-class museums and cultural venues of South Kensington are within easy reach.
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Estate Agent for London's Most Beautiful Homes Russell Simpson is a family-run business: understated, independent, and discreet. With a client-first ethos, Russell Simpson manages a considered selection of luxury real estate across West London, and are experts in these postcodes. For our team, a home is personal and needs a unique, individual approach. Taking pleasure in the details. Located in the heart of Chelsea, we deal with residential sales and lettings properties in Chelsea, Belgravia, Knightsbridge, South Kensington, Earls Court, and to a lesser extent Mayfair, Westminster, and north of Hyde Park.


















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