Main image: Ennismore Gardens, Knightsbridge £2,250,000
Positioned on one of Knightsbridge's most desirable garden squares, this two bedroom third floor apartment (with lift) offers space, light and views with the added benefit of a private roof terrace and access to a beautiful communal garden.
The property occupies a central position on the west side of the square offering superb views over the communal gardens.
The property is ideally situated for the open spaces of Hyde Park and the fabulous selection of shops, restaurants, museums and amenities of both Knightsbridge and South Kensington. (Hamptons Knightsbridge)
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