west Central WC1, WC2
Bloomsbury and Fitzrovia are the main residential districts of West Central London, sitting between King’s Cross, Clerkenwell, Holborn and Marylebone and Mayfair. The area primed for commerce, culture and education, hosting some of London's key monuments such as universities, art galleries and museums. The area has rich cultural histories and has included prominent academics, writer's and artists as residents who would have held a strong appreciation for the walkable, residential environment of parks and garden squares. Today, it hides away cafes, pubs and books shops tucked away in the back streets such as Marchmont Street.
Bloomsbury and Fitzrovia are the main residential districts of West Central London, sitting between King’s Cross, Clerkenwell, Holborn and Marylebone and Mayfair. The area primed for commerce, culture and education, hosting some of London's key monuments such as universities, art galleries and museums. The area has rich cultural histories and has included prominent academics, writer's and artists as residents who would have held a strong appreciation for the walkable, residential environment of parks and garden squares. Today, it hides away cafes, pubs and books shops tucked away in the back streets such as Marchmont Street.
Bedford Square, 8m
Prices: £8 - 11.25m
Bedrooms: Four, often all en-suite. Bathrooms: Four Reception rooms: Five, plus media room. Outside: Terrace, patio and communal gardens. Other: Fitness suite including pool.
Properties on Bedford Square may also have the potential for a Mews house. Currently, similar to the history of Mayfair, much of the Georgian townhouses are used as headquarters and offices. With the level of demand placed on central London for prime property; it could be expected for these houses to be eventually converted back to residential use; there is much credibility in this as a viable future option for potential purchasers.
Westminster, SW1P
St. John Smith's Square 7m-18m
Key features of properties in Saint John Smith's Square; 5 bedrooms, 5 reception rooms, 4 bathrooms, Roof Terrace, Size: 500sqm plus. Tenure: Freehold
​Saint John Smith's Square offers distinguished living in Westminster. Many of the properties in this square are Grade II listed and were built in 1911, by the renowned architect Sir Edwin Lutyens as private residences. Overlooking Smith Square and the church offers seclusion, space and tranquility whilst being centrally located in Westminster, the seat of both Royalty and Government for many centuries. The square is ideally situated for transportation around London, to the City, the airports and the countryside.
Both St James's Park and Westminster underground stations are approximately half a mile away and Waterloo mainline and underground station and Victoria mainline and underground station are both approximately 1 miles away.
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