Main image: Radstock Street, Battersea £2,950,000
We are delighted to offer for sale the last remaining flats at Radstock House by Banda Property. This exclusive private gated development of only 8 lateral flats is located in the heart of Battersea and comprises security and parking. A boutique private gated development comprises just eight lateral flats located in the heart of Battersea`s creative district, perfectly situated for all the local amenities, transport links, river walks and parks that the surrounding area offers. The apartment interiors are open, spacious and designed to maximise both light and orientation. Quality finishes such as elegant oak engineered flooring combine form and function, and floor to ceiling sliding windows open out onto the world around you, allowing for a seamless transition between indoors and out. Each apartment comes with one secure allocated parking space and there is a daily concierge available Monday to Friday. The Kings Road, South Kensington and Knightsbridge are all a short taxi ride away. (Jo Webster Properties)
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