Park Crescent, Marylebone, London, W1B
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 reception room
- 2 bathrooms
Park Crescent, Marylebone, London, W1B
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A superb apartment situated in one of Marylebone's most desirable blocks | Sole Agent
Jaffray Estates are proud to bring to market this well appointed two-bedroom apartment in the exclusive Park Crescent development.
The property is situated on the 5th floor, with garden views to the back of the Nash Crescent, making this a very quiet and peaceful home, also with an abundance of natural light. The property offers a good-sized master bedroom and en-suite bathroom, a second bedroom, and an independent shower room. There is a fully fitted separate kitchen, and well-proportioned reception room, with the rare added benefit of an additional study or dining room. This is one of only two apartments in this block with this extra room, giving the new owner plenty of flexibility to create their own home.
Residents benefit from uniformed 24-hour concierge, communal heating and hot water, plus a storage locker is included.
Regents Crescent, originally designed by John Nash in 1820, has now been redeveloped with outstanding communal areas, 1.5 acres of residents-only gardens designed by Kim Wilkie and Bowles & Wyer, while the adjacent Park Crescent and Park Square encompass an additional eight acres of exclusive private gardens.
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