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2 bed Flat For Sale £1,650,000
Eccleston Square, London SW1V


Description
Unmodernised Opportunity with Planning Permission in Eccleston Square.

The London Broker is delighted to market this well positioned Lower Ground Floor flat on one of Pimlico’s most prestigious addresses, Eccleston Square.

This large basement flat of over 1,600sqft provides an enticing opportunity for an incoming purchaser to create a most charming modern apartment, well located for access to central London as well as benefiting from the exclusive facilities of one of London’s finest garden squares.

The current vendors have already achieved planning permission and listed buildings consent for the remodelling of the apartment which can be found on the Westminster planning portal with reference 18/08264/full. The vendor also has the necessary contracts and other permissions in place which will enable any incoming purchaser to save significant costs and time and provide them with the opportunity to put their own stamp on the final design and finishes.

The property comes with a long 980+ year lease and benefits from a share in the freehold.

Full details and CGI’s are available upon request.

Eccleston Square is located a very short walk from Victoria Station which offers access to the capital’s business and finance districts, as well as the Gatwick Express. Within walking distance of the square are some of London’s finest cultural highlights including Buckingham Palace, the King’s Road and Westminster Abbey.

The Square dates to the 1830s, an integral part of Thomas Cubitt's planned design of “South Belgravia”, which is now called Pimlico. Cubitt designed many of the houses on the square and built and leased Nos 1-3 in 1836 and Nos 4 and 5 in 1842 all of which are grade II listed with English Heritage. The land was formerly part of the Grosvenor family estate, who owned land in Eccleston, Cheshire, from where it is thought the square takes its name.

The communal private gardens in the centre of the Square are grade II listed with English Heritage since 1987, and open for the National Gardens Scheme each year.

The Buddhist Society has been based at no.58 since 1956. There are two blue plaques in the square. The first is for Winston Churchill, who moved to Eccleston Square a year after marrying Clementine Hozier, and their first two children, Diana and Randolph, were born there.

The garden is the centre point of the square and a rare oasis of tranquillity within the heart of the busy city. Whether having a picnic with friends on the lawn or reading a book on one of the many benches, it is easy to forget that you are in the middle of one of the most vibrant cities in the World.

Eccleston Square garden is a regular winner of the “Best Garden Square” award. Planned by Cubitt in 1828, the 3 acre square is divided into mini gardens with camellias, iris, ferns and containers.

The Square is now owned and held in trust for the use of the residents, as a garden, in perpetuity, which seems right and fitting as Eccleston Square was designed from the start as a community garden for the residents of the surrounding properties.<br /><br />

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