This stunning 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment is arranged over the fourth floor of a sought-after portered building, just minutes’ walk away from Regents Park.
The apartment is flooded with natural light and boasts glorious high ceilings, with remarkably large windows offering partial views of the park, featuring hard-wood flooring throughout. The property consists of a spacious entrance leading to an imposing open-plan reception area and kitchen with glass sliding doors, for an option to separate the two. The bedrooms are arranged to the rear of the property with bespoke built-in storage. The apartment is presented in outstanding condition throughout.
Farley Court is located just southwest of Regents Park, in very close proximity of Marylebone High Street with a wonderful array of cafes, restaurants and boutiques. The amenities and transport links of Baker Street (Bakerloo, Jubilee, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines) are a short walk away, along with easy road access to the A404. The green open space of Regents Park is a short walk away, making this a highly desirable location within Marylebone.
Lettings Bond (deposit): 6461
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