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Share of Freehold
Guide price
£2,295,000
2 bed flat for sale
Redcliffe Square, Chelsea, London SW102 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC rating: C
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- St Cuthbert with St Matthias CofE Primary School 0.2 miles
- Redcliffe School 0.2 miles
- West Brompton 0.2 miles
- West Brompton 0.2 miles
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Features and description
- Share of freehold
- Principal Suite
- Second Bedroom
- Access to Roof Terrace
- Utility Room / Storage Cupboard
- Grand Common Parts
- Raised Ground Floor
- Share of Freehold
This stunning flat is found in a superb position in the corner building of the Western side of Redcliffe Square leaving the property with a dual aspect, encouraging maximum light exposure through two large bay windows in the principal rooms. The reception room has charming views across to St Luke's Church and views over the square itself.
This grand and stately building enjoys magnificent communal hallways leading to the property on the raised ground floor. This flat further benefits from a share of freehold and access to a communal roof terrace.
Redcliffe Square was built as part of the Gunter estate in the 1860s. The area was dominated by farmland prior to building development and Redcliffe Gardens used to be one of the old routes through the area, called Walnut Tree Walk, until the estate was laid out. Robert Gunter initiated most of the development of the estate, and much of the design was by his surveyor George Godwin working with his brother Henry. The name Redcliffe was chosen due to Godwin's connections with St Mary Redcliffe in Bristol.
This square was given to the Borough for free in 1949, providing its character was maintained.
This grand and stately building enjoys magnificent communal hallways leading to the property on the raised ground floor. This flat further benefits from a share of freehold and access to a communal roof terrace.
Redcliffe Square was built as part of the Gunter estate in the 1860s. The area was dominated by farmland prior to building development and Redcliffe Gardens used to be one of the old routes through the area, called Walnut Tree Walk, until the estate was laid out. Robert Gunter initiated most of the development of the estate, and much of the design was by his surveyor George Godwin working with his brother Henry. The name Redcliffe was chosen due to Godwin's connections with St Mary Redcliffe in Bristol.
This square was given to the Borough for free in 1949, providing its character was maintained.
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