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70Cadogan Lane CADOGAN LANE KNIGHTSBRIDGE70 SW1X A period Mews house located close to Sloane Square with planning consent to extend PLANNING CONSENT Planning permission was granted on 3rd May 2021 by Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea to extend the property by excavating the basement, the construction of a new lower ground floor and the formation of a mansard extension, the replacement of fenestration and doors, alterations to front and rear elevations and associated works. Planning Reference Number: PP/21/02844. PROPOSED ACCOMMODATION • 3 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms • Shower room • Reception Room • Kitchen/Dining room • 2 Cloakrooms/WC • Utility Room LOCATION Cadogan Lane is a highly sought after street situated to the east of Cadogan Place. It is conveniently located for all the amenities of Sloane Square, Chelsea and Knightsbridge. Additionally the property is accessible to a good number of schools, restaurants and well known stores such as Harrods and Harvey Nichols. Sloane Square Underground station (District and Circle lines) is located 0.2 miles to the south and Knightsbridge Underground station (Piccadilly line) is located 0.6 miles to the north of the property. FREEHOLD Guide Price: £2,750,000 Local Authority: The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea APPROXIMATE GROSS INTERNAL AREA Existing HOUSE: 889 sq ft / 82.6 sq m layout GARAGE: 133 sq ft / 12.4 sq m Patio Garden 21'2'' x 15'1'' 6.45 x 4.61m TOTAL AREA (Approx) 1,022 sq ft / 95 sq m Dn Reception Room 19'11'' x 18'6'' 6.08 x 5.64m Bedroom 1 CH 13'11'' x 11'11'' 2.41m 4.25 x 3.63m CH 2.40m T Dn Up Garage 15'8'' x 8'0'' 4.78 x 2.44m Kitchen Bedroom 2 8'9'' x 7'8'' 14'1'' x 9'2'' 2.67 x 2.34m 4.28 x 2.79m GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Floor Existing Gross Proposed Gross Additional Gross Consented Internal Area Internal Area Internal Area sq ft sq m sq ft sq m sq ft sq m layout Lower Ground Floor NA NA 626.4 58.2 626.4 58.2 Ground Floor 512.3 47.6 600.6 55.8 88.2 8.2 First Floor 491.9 45.7 490.8 45.6 0.1 1.1 Second Floor NA NA 423 39.3 423 39.3 Totals 1004.2 93.3 2140.9 198.9 1138.8 105.8 Areas are approximate and based on survey information provided by others. They are subject to rounding of numbers, detailed structural & services input, party wall study, planning and detailed design. The consented plans, drawings and floor areas have been provided by Gary Kellett Architects, Patio 23 Budleigh Crescent, Welling, DA16 1DX. 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