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Property details
Completed in 2014, Ebury Square is a prestigious newly constructed Belgravia development ideally located for Sloane Square, Victoria and the wealth of world class amenities on offer in the local area including the boutique shops on Elizabeth Street.
This superb duplex apartment has been interior designed and furnished to an exacting standard. It boasts a wonderful reception room affording good light with a dining area and open plan kitchen with fully integrated appliances. There is a large master bedroom suite, separate dressing area and en suite bathroom and a further
second double bedroom with fitted wardrobes with en suite shower room. Both bedrooms have access to a private terrace. In addition there is a guest WC and more storage in the entrance hall. The flat further benefits from underfloor heating, air conditioning throughout and one secure underground parking space.
No. 1 Ebury Square is a highly regarded portered building offering a first class 24 hour concierge and security team. Residents in the building also have the benefit of access to the fully equipped private gym on the lower ground level.
Ebury Square is located at the Western end of Belgravia approximately 0.4 miles from both Victoria Station (Victoria, District and Circle lines) and Sloane Square (District and Circle lines)
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