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Wilton Crescent, London SW1

£7,950,000

£2,638/ft2

£28,393/m2

Flat (Gnd/Lwr Gnd Floor)

4 bedrooms

4 bathrooms

4 receptions

3,014ft2
280m2
  • Tenure: Leasehold, expires 17/01/2142, plus share of Freehold

  • Outside space: Yes

  • Parking: No

  • EPC: C

Key features and description

3 Bedrooms | Bedroom 4/Sitting Room | Shower Room | En Suite Bathroom | 2 En Suite Shower Rooms | Guest WC | Reception Room | 2 Dining Rooms | Kitchen | Study/Family Room | Utility Room | Lift | Juliet Balcony | 2 Patios | Communal Gardens
Superbly refurbished three/four bedroom duplex flat with opulent interiors in a celebrated garden square.

Entering the property on the raised ground floor, the spacious front hall opens onto the dining room. This flows through to an impressive reception room with high ceilings and tall windows overlooking the garden square. Wooden floors, an ornate cornice and a beautiful fireplace surround add to the sense of elegance. 

This level also features the principal bedroom suite. It includes a bedroom with double French doors opening onto a Juliet balcony, a generous bathroom with shower and bath, and a walk-in wardrobe. A family sitting room and a guest WC complete this floor. 

The lower ground floor offers two more double bedrooms, both ensuite. It also features an open-plan kitchen with modern metal units and wooden worktops, flowing through to a dining area. Finally, there is a comfortable family sitting room that could be used as a fourth bedroom, as well as a guest WC and a utility room with separate street access. 

The flat includes a patio with wooden decking and space for outdoor seating, along with a pair of well-appointed external storage vaults. Residents also have access to the communal garden square opposite. 

Wilton Crescent is a beautiful terrace of Georgian housing in the heart of Belgravia. It was built by Thomas Cundy II, estate surveyor for the Grosvenor family, in the early nineteenth century. The houses are faced in Portland stone and overlook a garden square. 

The street has been home to many celebrated politicians, including Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India. From here, the restaurants, shops and underground station of Knightsbridge are close. In addition, the open spaces of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are a short walk away.

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