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Onslow Square

South Kensington, SW7

Onslow Square, South Kensington, SW7

Brochure

Elegant two-bedroom flat with wide balcony overlooking one of London’s most beautiful garden squares

£2,975,000

Asking price

$4,062,509

€3,449,038

¥586,920,206

AED 14,921,699

SAR 15,235,767

Brochure

Bedrooms

2

Bathrooms

2

Internal

1,236

sq ft

114

sqm

Outdoor

78

sq ft

EPC

C

Tenure

Leasehold

i

Length of lease left:
75 years

Ground rent:
£400 p/y

Service charge:
£9843 p/y

Council Tax

RBKC, G

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Floorplan

The Property

Spacious flat with high ceilings and tasteful interiors close to South Kensington underground station

Stepping into the flat on the first floor, the front hall opens onto a generous reception room. This includes a pair of full-length French doors that face south-west and fill the space with light. Opposite is a spacious kitchen with fitted units.

The Bedrooms

The property also contains a pair of double bedrooms. One of these has an ensuite bathroom, while the other has a French door leading out onto the terrace. An office and a second bathroom complete this space. The flat is decorated in a sophisticated style, with high ceilings and elegant mouldings throughout. It is presented in very good condition. It includes a wide, south-west facing balcony with enough space for outdoor seating and a basement storage unit.

The Neighbourhood

Residents have access to the award-winning gardens of Onslow Square. These are some of the largest private gardens in the borough, laid out with lawns, flowerbeds and shaded areas of woodland.The grand townhouses of Onslow Square were built by Charles James Freake, the architect behind many of the neighbourhood’s most impressive facades. The terrace on this side of the square is separated from the pavement by a hedgerow, giving added privacy.

Over the years, this square has been home to several celebrated figures, including the novelist William Makepeace Thackeray, author of Vanity Fair. Today it forms a calm and settled space just a few minutes’ walk from South Kensington underground station. The many restaurants and shops of the Fulham Road are also close.

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