London property of the week: Battersea townhouse for sale
This quirky townhouse in Battersea has accommodation spread over two floors and a wonderful roof terrace, just minutes from Battersea Park
This fantastic Battersea property for sale is just minutes from the park and offers versatile accommodation over four floors. The lower ground floor consists of two double bedrooms served by a shower room. The ground floor has a double bedroom, study, nursery, and a small kitchen, which could easily be used as a nanny suite.
The first floor has a spacious en-suite double bedroom and a modern open-plan kitchen and dining room. Up on the third floor is a fantastic double reception room with doors onto the south-facing roof terrace which has far-reaching views over London.
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Surrey Lane is located just west of Battersea Bridge in south west London very close to the park. The many shops, bars and restaurants of Battersea Road are also close at hand. Local transport is excellent and Victoria train station is just across the River.
The guide price is £1,35m. For further information contact Douglas & Gordon on 020 7720 8077 or visit www.douglasandgordon.co.uk.
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