The most luxuriously appointed properties on the South West London market
Mandeville Courtyard
£1,650,000
A fantastic 2 bedroom loft style apartment located in a secure gated development close to Battersea Park (0.2 miles). This first floor flat has been completely refurbished throughout to the highest standards and offers almost 1,500 square feet of accommodation. Mandeville Courtyard is a well maintained development nestled between Warriner Gardens and Battersea Park Road. Battersea Park Station is located just 0.5 miles away.
Knight Frank Battersea & Nine Elms; 020 3866 2930, knightfrank.com
Lindisfarne Road
£3,350,000
One of two striking new build architect designed family homes built to Keller London’s exacting standard. This property offers high quality specification with a contemporary, well balanced and lateral interior. Entering via the main entrance hall with ‘smoked oak’ floorboards, two well proportioned reception rooms occupy the front of the house, one with a gas fireplace and another with a gas feed. The rear, south facing room is a superbly designed space that works for all entertaining and day-to-day living requirements.
Hamptons International Wimbledon; 020 3369 4396, hamptons.co.uk
Limburg Road
£1,350,000
An excellently maintained Victorian period property a short walk from Clapham Junction station, and the village-like shops, cafes and restaurants of Northcote Road. The light-filled ground floor with wooden flooring throughout offers a spacious lounge and dining room, leading on to a large, modern kitchen. Three bedrooms make up the first floor, all sharing a bathroom, with an additional ensuite bedroom on the second floor. A generous garden completes this special home.
Marsh & Parsons Battersea; 020 7228 9292, marshandparsons.co.uk
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