Property description
Built originally in 1877 by Thomas Welcham and Robert Gale and converted from two coach houses by Messrs Stanley-Barrett in 1921. This is a wonderfully wide end-of-terrace mews house with off street car parking discretely located in the north west corner of this ever popular garden square.
The house is arranged over four floors and extends to approx. 5269 sq ft (inc. under 1.5m and loft) with a very generous roof terrace which is unusual in a mews house. The property features some beautiful exposed wooden beams which, according to records, were taken from Tudor properties and used when the house was converted from coach houses. In all the house is presented in good order but could also benefit from some updating works.
Cornwall Gardens is a handsome garden square with terraces of part stucco fronted period buildings. The open spaces of Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park are also within close proximity.
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