This elegant three-bedroom lateral apartment located in the heart of Marylebone offers a classic yet contemporary living experience. Situated on the second floor with lift access, the property features a beautifully modernized kitchen and bathroom, complemented by warm wooden flooring in the living room and hallways.
The spacious double living room provides ample space for dining, perfect for entertaining. The master bedroom includes built-in wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom, while two additional bedrooms share a separate shower room. An additional guest cloakroom adds convenience. Set in a highly sought-after block within one of London’s most fashionable districts, residents enjoy proximity to boutique shops, green spaces, and excellent transport links. Available furnished, this apartment combines comfort, style, and prime location.
Lettings Bond (deposit): 5750
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