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Portland Place, Marylebone, London W1B
Property details
A bright, three bedroom, two bathroom apartment with a lift, porter, balcony set on southern end of Portland Place, close to the junction with Regent Street
Located on the 6th floor of a purpose built block on Marylebone’s finest boulevard and offered in fair condition, with large windows throughout allowing an abundance of natural light to fill the property. The property is arranged with 1,327 sqft / 123sqm arranged with three double bedrooms, one en-suite bathroom, one shower room, reception room, and fully fitted kitchen.
Portland Place boasts an excellent location with easy access to the fashionable shops and restaurants of Marylebone High Street, Oxford Street and Regent Street. The flat is also a short walk to Regent’s Park with access to over 400 acres of green open spaces and The London Zoo. There are excellent transport links nearby Regent’s Park Underground Station (Bakerloo Line) and Great Portland Street (Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith and City Lines). Paddington Train Station is just around the corner for easy access to Heathrow Airport via the Heathrow Express.
Entrance Hall : 3 Bedrooms : 2 Bathrooms : Reception Room : Kitchen : Balcony : Lift : Porter : EPC C
Rent : £450
Service Charge Aprox £3,300 per quarter
Council Tax : Westminster Band G
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