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Outstanding period house only moments from Green Park, Victoria and Westminster. On a character rich street this rare find boasts a modern kitchen, generous roof terrace and a series of bright and expansive rooms.
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020 7558 4000Lease details, service charges, ground rent (where applicable) and council tax are given as a guide only and should be checked and confirmed by your Solicitor prior to exchange of contracts.
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St. James's Park station
District Circle lines, Zone: 1
Westminster station
District Jubilee Circle lines, Zone: 1
Charing Cross station
Southeastern Northern Bakerloo lines, Zone: 1
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) gives the building a standard energy and carbon emission efficiency grade from 'A' to 'G', where 'A' is the most efficient and 'D' being the average to date.
Tucked away close to Green Park, Westminster and Victoria this iconic locale provides easy access to rail services from Victoria and underground services from St James's Park and Westminster.
St James's Park locals have kindly shared their favourite places to go...
A great way to see London with a variety of different cruises along the Thames. You can even opt for Sunday lunch whilst listening to a live jazz band!
This upmarket Chinese restaurant is great for a peking duck feast!
An institution over 100 years old, this stunning hotel is beautiful inside - you really are stepping back into a grander era!
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Providing an insight into the SW1H property market
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Studio | 39 |
1 bed | 227 |
2 bed | 436 |
3 bed+ | 258 |
Various | 78 |
Nicholas Wiley, Sales Manager from Foxtons Pimlico & Westminster is our expert in this area:
Foxtons Pimlico & Westminster
166 Vauxhall Bridge Road
London
SW1V 2RA
Call 020 7558 4000
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