Main image: Onslow Square, South Kensington £1,950,000
A wonderful light and bright double aspect 4th floor flat in a well-managed period house conversion in the heart of South Kensington.
The property offers 1016 sq.ft. of well-proportioned accommodation and enjoys the most superb views from the reception overlooking Onslow Square Gardens and the beautiful St. Luke's Church, and open views to the rear of the property from the bedrooms.
The property also benefits from a small balcony at the front of the building and access to Onslow Square Gardens with tennis court facilities.
Located in the heart of South Kensington this flat is on the doorstep of the excellent array of shops, restaurants, bars and cafes in the area , close to the Exhibition Road Project, Imperial College and French Lycee. Also within easy walking distance of the trio of the world renowned Museums (Natural History Museum, Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. South Kensington Underground (Circle, District & Piccadilly Lines) is under 2 mins walk and there is easy access to the A4/M4. (Ruck & Ruck)
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