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Wilton Crescent Belgravia Sw1 Wilton Crescent Belgravia Sw1 WILTON CRESCENT BELGRAVIA SW1 WILTON CRESCENT BELGRAVIA SW1 Wilton Crescent presents a rare opportunity to acquire a unmodernised freehold home set within this prime Belgravia area. This period home is offered with planning consents to extend the property by some c. 600 sqft. Located in the heart of Belgravia, and just east of Lowndes Square and to the north west of Belgrave Square. The house can be accessed either via Wilton Place or Belgrave Square and is adjacent to Grosvenor Crescent whilst further to the east lies Buckingham Palace. It is well located for a range of amenities, including the 350 acres (160 hectares) of Hyde Park, one of 8 Royal Parks in the capital. The iconic department stores of Harvey Nichols and Harrods, a wide selection of five star hotels, London’s finest restaurants, international music venues, luxury shopping, leading museums, schools and universities are all within close proximity, thus making Wilton Crescent an exceptional international address. Heathrow airport is approximately 14 miles away. Wilton Crescent, London SW1 Approximate Gross Internal Area: Bedroom 5 534 sq.m / 5750 sq.ft 3.80 x 3.20 12'6" x 10'6" Dn PROPOSEDUp FLOORPLANGym Dn EXISTING FLOORPLAN 5.80 x 3.60 19'0" x 11'10" Wilton Crescent, London SW1 Wilton Crescent, London SW1 W N Approximate Gross Internal Area: Approximate Gross Internal Area: Bedroom Wilton Crescent, London SW1 Roof Terrace Bedroom 476 sq.m / 5126 sq.ft Up 8.25 x 6.50 476Approximate sq.m / 5126 sq.ft Gross Internal Area: 5,126 sqft (476 sqm) 6.55 x 3.83 Utility/ S 6.55 x 3.83 Approximate GrossE Internal Area: 21'6" x 12'7" Plant Bedroom 5 27'0" x 21'3" 21'6" x 12'7" 534 sq.m / 5750 sq.ft Room 3.80 x 3.20 W 12'6" x 10'6" Dn W N N Up Gym Dn 5.80 x 3.60 Approximate Gross Internal Area: S S 19'0" x 11'10" W E Bedroom 4 E 5,750 sqft (534N sqm) 6.45 x 3.05 Roof Terrace Dn Basement 21'2" x 10'0" Dn Utility/ S Up 8.25 x 6.50 Plant E 27'0" x 21'3" Room Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom 3.42 x 3.40 3.42 x 3.40 2.97 x 2.74 Courtyard FourthBedroom Floor 4 Roof Terrace 2.97 x 2.74 11'3" x 11'2" Dn Dn 6.45 x 3.05 11'3" x 11'2" 9'9" x 9'0" Up 6.00 x 3.90 9'9" x 9'0" BasementBasement19'9" x 12'10" 21'2" x 10'0" Patio Garden Bedroom Patio Garden Bedroom Kitchen 6.10 x 3.80 Kitchen 3.30 x 2.20 6.10 x 3.80 3.30 x 2.20 20'0" x 12'6" 10'10" x 7'3" 20'0" x 12'6" 10'10" x 7'3" Fourth Floor Fourth Floor Fourth Floor Lobby Lobby Balcony Lobby Lobby Lobby Lift Lift Lift Lift Lift Courtyard FourthFourth Floor Floor Roof TerraceRoof Terrace Dn Dn Up 6.00 x 3.90 Kitchen Kitchen 19'9" x 12'10" Bedroom 3 Dn Dn Reception 3.95 x 3.70 Kitchen Family Dining Room 13'0" x 12'2" Bedroom Kitchen Bedroom Room Dn Dining Room Dining Room Room 5.65 x 4.20 Bedroom 3.20 x 3.10 3.20 x 3.10 6.75 x 4.10 Bedroom 4.23 x 4.00 4.23 x 4.00 Lobby 18'6" x Balcony13'9" Lobby Lobby Lobby 4.73 x 4.00 10'6" x 10'2" 10'6" x 10'2" Lobby 22'2" x 13'5" 4.73 x 4.00 13'10" x 13'1" 13'10" x 13'1" Lift Lift Lift Dn Lift Lift 15'6" x 13'1" 15'6" x 13'1" Up Dining Room Up Dn Dressing Up Dining Room 10.80 x 6.40 Up Room Up Dn 4.20 x 2.90 Up Dn 4.20 x 2.90 Dn 35'5" x 21'0" Dn 13'9" x 9'6" Dn 13'9" x 9'6" Bedroom 3 Dn Dn Up Dn Up 3.95 x 3.70 Up Up Reception Up Reception Up Reception Up Dining Room 13'0" x 12'2" Up Room Family Room Reception Lift Room Lift Reception Lift Lift Lift Lift 5.65 x 4.20 Dn 10.90 x 4.62 Room 6.75 x 4.10 Hall 10.90 x 4.62 Hall Kitchen/ 18'6" x 13'9" 35'9" x 15'2" 22'2" x 13'5" 35'9" x 15'2" Breakfast Reception Hall DnReception Room Master Bedroom Dressing Entrance Dressing Up Room 4.90 x 4.50 6.30 x 4.75 6.40 x 5.05 Up Room Hall Up Dressing Room 16'0" x 14'9" 20'8" x 15'7" Up Dn 21'0" x 16'7" Up Bedroom 2 10.80 x 6.40 Up Room 6.40 x 3.50 35'5" x 21'0" 21'0" x 11'6" Reception Room Reception Room Reception Bedroom Reception Bedroom 6.30 x 4.60 6.30 x 4.60 Room 6.23 x 3.40 Room Bedroom 6.23 x 3.40 20'8" x 15'1" Bedroom 20'8" x 15'1" 6.25 x 3.45 20'5" x 11'2" 6.25 x 3.45 6.35 x 2.93 20'5" x 11'2" 6.35 x 2.93 20'6" x 11'4" 20'10" x 9'7" 20'6" x 11'4" 20'10" x 9'7" Kitchen/ Up In Breakfast Reception Hall Reception Room Master Bedroom Entrance Void Room 4.90 x 4.50 6.30 x 4.75 6.40 x 5.05 Lightwell Hall 16'0" x 14'9" 20'8" x 15'7" 21'0" x 16'7" Bedroom 2 Up Dn Up In In First Floor Second Floor Third6.40 xFloor 3.50 Void 21'0" x 11'6" Courtyard Void Courtyard First Floor Second Floor Third Floor Dn Dn Staff Bedroom Ground Floor Up3.30 x 3.10 In Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor Third Floor 10'10" x 10'2" Void www.ProplanUK.co.uk Ground Floor First Floor6.10 x 2.80 3.60 x 2.90 SecondGround Floor Floor Third Floor Lightwell 6.10 x 2.80 3.60 x 2.90 First Floor APPROX.Second SCALE Floor ThirdAll measurements Floor and figures are taken 20'0" x 9'2" 11'10" x 9'6" Dn 20'0" x 9'2" 11'10" x 9'6" First Floor 012345Second 10Ft Floor in accordanceThird with FloorRICS guidelines. This plan is for guidance only and must Lower Ground Floor 0123M not be relied upon as a statement of fact. Staff Ground Floor Bedroom Ground Floor www.ProplanUK.co.uk www.ProplanUK.co.uk APPROX. SCALE 3.30 x 3.10 APPROX. SCALE This plan has been produced utilising existing 10'10" x 10'2" Lower Ground Floor Lower Ground Floor This plan has been produced utilising existing 012345 10Ft www.ProplanUK.co.uk Lower Ground Floor012345 10Ft APPROX. SCALE drawings and is for guidance only, it must drawings and is for guidance only, it must All measurements and figures are taken 0123M not be relied upon as a statement of fact. 0123M not be relied upon as a statement of fact. 012345 10Ft in accordance with RICS guidelines. This plan is for guidance only and must 0123M LowerLower Ground Ground Floor not be relied upon as a statement of fact. TERMS Tenure Freehold Price Price on application Viewing By appointment with the owners Joint Sole agents Beauchamp Estates & Knight Frank Beauchamp Estates, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1, They are not authorised to make or give any representation or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any Areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Beauchamp Estates have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. 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