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£9,967 pcm

Meard Street, Soho, London, W1F

  • 4 beds
House

£9,967 pcm

  • 4 beds
House

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An extremely rare, historic and completely internally refurbished town house nestled between Soho's Wardour and Dean Street's within this grand Central Location. The mid-17th century Grade II* listed Georgian townhouse retains much of its external originality whilst going over a complete overhaul of refurbishment internally to re-create a very traditional living space in excess of 2373 Sq. feet (221 Sq. M) set over 5 floors. Entrance into the residence is led via a hall way to the first of 3 reception spaces considered to be the dining space. The dinning space leads onto separate and newly installed fully equipped kitchen and extended utility room. The ground floor space is concluded by a private patio garden. The lower ground floor to this charismatic house offers additional entertaining space via a family TV room with bespoke lighting and low ceiling height in addition to a further utility room with WC and a underground storage vault. The first floor offers an additional reception space with original varnished floor boards and sash window. Running adjacent to the reception sits a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and further fitted storage. The second floor is able to offer a further 2 double bedrooms with one hosting en-suite bathroom and the apartment is concluded via a remarkable master bedroom on the top floor with ample storage and a large private bathroom. Meard Street is a charming half single lane and half pedestrianised narrow street linking Wardour Street to Dean Street. The street takes its name from John Meard, who was a local carpenter who assisted in the development of the street in the early 17th century. The location is serviced via a quadrant of London Underground Stations being Oxford Circus (Victoria and Bakerloo Line), Piccadilly Circus (Piccadilly Line), Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line) and Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly Line) and is a historic gem, one of only few remaining original London Townhouses positioned amongst the vibrant entertainment of London's West End.
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