Hamilton Terrace, St Johns Wood, London, NW8

£5,769 per week
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An incredible house on a wide, tree-lined residential thoroughfare in St John's Wood.
This stunning double fronted family house (approx. 3,100 sq ft) has been refurbished throughout to a very high standard. Arranged over three floors, this property offers primary bedroom with en suite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe, five bedrooms, three bathrooms, reception room, dining room, open plan kitchen and utility room. Further benefits include landscaped garden, underfloor heating on ground floor and all bathrooms.
Hamilton Terrace is conveniently located within easy walking distance to the amenities of both St John's Wood and Little Venice as well as the American School. Available now unfurnished.

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Guide to living in St John’s Wood

The St John's Wood area boasts tree-lined residential streets and a village-like community. Its proximity to central London, which is either a brisk walk or two stops on the tube to west London, attracts young professionals who find it hard to leave and eventually stay for the good schools and neighbourly atmosphere.

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