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Shaftesbury Mews Kensington W8
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£1,750pw
3 Bedrooms
Overview A beautiful, immaculately refurbished, end of terrace house perfectly positioned within the heart of Kensington within a pretty and peaceful cul-de-sac. This superb, modern townhouse has been meticulously finished to an exceptionally high standard throughout offering contemporary and well-proportioned living and entertaining space.
Quietly located, Shaftesbury Mews is ideally situated moments to the various local shopping, restaurant and transport amenities of Stratford Village and Kensington High Street. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 reception rooms, kitchen, laundry, kitchenette, patio, 2 balconies, roof terrace, garage.
The local area
3 Bedrooms
Overview A beautiful, immaculately refurbished, end of terrace house perfectly positioned within the heart of Kensington within a pretty and peaceful cul-de-sac. This superb, modern townhouse has been meticulously finished to an exceptionally high standard throughout offering contemporary and well-proportioned living and entertaining space.
Quietly located, Shaftesbury Mews is ideally situated moments to the various local shopping, restaurant and transport amenities of Stratford Village and Kensington High Street. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 reception rooms, kitchen, laundry, kitchenette, patio, 2 balconies, roof terrace, garage.
The local area
Kensington is sophisticated and well turned out with good-looking gardens that blend into Hyde Park and even a royal palace thrown into the area’s array of inspired architecture.
There are exhibitions, excellent schools, a high street full of shops and restaurants, brilliant transport access and historic landmarks such as The Albert Hall and The Natural History Museum.
Kensington is quite literally an area fit for royalty. But even if you aren’t moving into the palace, it’s still an enviable location to reside in.
FACT: Kensington gets its name from a Saxon tribe called the Kensings and was first mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086. The ‘ton’ part refers to ‘town’; Kensing’s Town.
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