Moxon Street LONDON , Royaume-Uni
Maison à Vente situé au Moxon Street LONDON Royaume-Uni avec 3 chambres, 4 salles de bain est actuellement à Vente, Moxon Street LONDON Royaume-Uni est disponible à 10 763 301 $US. Si la propriété située au Moxon Street LONDON Royaume-Uni n'est pas ce que vous recherchez, recherchez Royaume-Uni biens immobiliers pour en voir plus Maisons à Vente en LONDON .
#MLS: L789085
10 763 301 $US USD
8 201 000 £GB GBP
- Chambres
- 3
- Salles de bain
- 4
- Superficie de la résidence/du lot
- 180m² (1 938ft²)
Caractéristiques de la propriété
Superficie
- Superficie de la propriété
- 180m² (1 938ft²)
- Chambres
- 3
- Salles de bain
- 4
- Chambres totales
- 7
Description
Marylebone Square is a rare opportunity to be part of the provenance of aristocratic estates in Central London. A contemporary take on a classic London mansion, it is an intuitively designed building that slots into the urban fabric of Marylebone. Set over five floors, Marylebone Square houses just 54 one to three bedroom apartments. All apartments have been designed from a central atrium which is the centrepiece of the building and allows for every apartment to have dual aspect. This is one of the six one bedroom apartments within the building on the eastern side along Cramer Street. Designed with a natural flow and open plan living. The apartment measures approximately 893 sq.ft. and benefits from an additional study and separate shower room in addition to the master bedroom and en-suite. The residences are refined, elegant and intuitively designed; each apartment is generously spacious yet warmly intimate.
Created by developers, Concord London and Simon Bowden Architects, all residences benefit from floor-to-ceiling windows and glass sliding doors giving each space a bright and capacious feel. Additional features include 24 hour concierge service.
Marylebone Square has an estimated completion of 2021 and complies with a 10 year build warranty by NHBC Marylebone is a rare find. With more charm than Fitzrovia and more diversity than Mayfair, it has always boarded more character than its neighbours. Its proximity to Oxford Street and Regents Park sit in contrast to its leafy surrounding and village-like intimacy.