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3 bedroom mews for sale
Octavia Mews, London, W9
Balcony
Mews
3 beds
2 baths
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Kitchen/Reception Room
- Three Bedrooms
- One En Suite
- One Family Bathroom
- W/c
- Balcony
- Parking
- Gated Mews
Set in a gated mews with private parking, there is an open-plan kitchen/living space on the ground floor and guest cloakroom. The private balcony on first floor leading out from two of the bedrooms is the ideal spot for a coffee in the morning. This house has plenty to offer with the master bedroom and en-suite bathroom across the entire second floor. The condition throughout is fantastic whilst the location provides easy access to Notting Hill, Little Venice and Queens Park.
There are fantastic weekend markets at both Maida Hill and Salisbury Road. The beautiful Goldborne Road is a short stroll away, just over the canal, whilst Clifton Nurseries and Formosa Street are also nearby, offering an abundance of excellent dining spots.
There are fantastic weekend markets at both Maida Hill and Salisbury Road. The beautiful Goldborne Road is a short stroll away, just over the canal, whilst Clifton Nurseries and Formosa Street are also nearby, offering an abundance of excellent dining spots.
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Mews homes are found in quiet, often cobbled, flower filled side streets of central London. Uniquely they provide an oasis of country village living in the
centre of London. Now much sought after, it hasn't always been the case. Founder Antoine Lurot came across the once scruffy and often run down properties
in the 1960s when, as a rally driver and friend of James Hunt and John Surtees he saw their mews garages with accommodation above. Passionate about
these distinct, individual properties which often started life as stables in Henry VIII's time, Antoine set up an estate agency in 1971 and photogra... Show more
centre of London. Now much sought after, it hasn't always been the case. Founder Antoine Lurot came across the once scruffy and often run down properties
in the 1960s when, as a rally driver and friend of James Hunt and John Surtees he saw their mews garages with accommodation above. Passionate about
these distinct, individual properties which often started life as stables in Henry VIII's time, Antoine set up an estate agency in 1971 and photogra... Show more