Property description
This two-bedroom top floor apartment is flooded with an abundance of natural light and is set within an imposing red and yellow brick Victorian terrace building on popular Nevern Square, SW5. The property is set on the south side of Nevern Square and laterally spans the length of the building north to south. The space is very well proportioned giving way to sizable open plan entertaining space, two double bedrooms and two bathrooms, one being en-suite. The master bedroom is a generous size and has been fitted with bespoke wardrobes banking the entirety of one wall. The en-suite shower is stylish and has a sleek finish. There is a further bathroom that serves the remaining accommodation located off the main hallway. Nevern Square is built in a style known as "Domestic Revival", which is quite different from that of the nearby streets. This style had been pioneered in the 1870s by architects such as J.J. Stevenson and Norman Shaw, for example in Palace Gate and Queen's Gate. Various features are derived from English and Flemish houses of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, hence the use of the term "Revival". The houses are built of exposed brick, rather than stucco, using contrasting yellow and red bricks.Nevern Square is a sought after residential road at the heart of SW5 moments from the great variety of amenities that Earl's Court, Gloucester Road and South Kensington have to offer. The nearest underground station is Earl's Court (Piccadilly and District lines), with the motorist benefiting from quick access to the A4/M4 for routes to central London, Heathrow Airport and the M25.
Property Features :
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Reception
- 2 Bathrooms
- Flat/Apartment
- Upper Floor without Lift
- Communal Gardens
- Share of Freehold