Horace Building, 364 Queenstown Road, London, SW11

££950,000

2 Bedroom Flat For Sale

Luxurious two bedroom apartment located in the Horace Building in Chelsea Bridge Wharf. Spacious/living and dining area which leads on to a large terrace with stunning piazza
views. Both bedrooms are a generous size with the master bedroom benefiting from a walk-in wardrobe and en-suite. Separate bathroom has a steam shower.

A stone's throw from Sloane square is the beautiful Chelsea Bridge Wharf development, located on the banks of the river Thames and Chelsea Bridge and adjacent to the wide-open spaces Battersea Park this iconic development enjoys a level of peace and tranquility that is unrivalled in prime central London at its heart lies the award-winning water gardens that offer a tranquil oasis between the beautiful glass buildings that surround it. The Development boasts excellent views, 24-hour concierge, large terraces as well as underground parking (not included). The apartments are a short walk to the new northern line extension connecting the complex to the city and west end within 5 stops.

Tenure: Leasehold

Tenure Details

Lease Expiry:

26-03-2999

Time Remaining on Lease:

975 years

Ground Rent:

£500

Service Charge:

£7,000

Horace Building, 364 Queenstown Road, London, SW11
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Chelsea Bridge Wharf
3 Oswald Building, Chelsea Bridge Wharf
374 Queenstown Road
London
SW11 8NU

+44 207 622 8800
enquiries@gartonjones.co.uk

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