Breichn Place, South Kensington, London
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Available Now - Fully Furnished
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- Fully Furnished
- Brand New
- Newly Refurbished
- Few minutes walk from South Kensington Station
- Bright & Spacious
Bright and spacious lower ground floor flat, newly refurbished, brand new furniture, neutrally decorated, spacious double bedroom with fitted wardrobes, extremely spacious lounge, modern kitchen with high gloss cream cabinets and oak work tops, modern appliances, modern bathroom, with dark rock floor tiles. South Kensington Station nearby.
Brechin Place is a truly desirable residential street, ideally situated moments from a wonderful range of boutiques, bars and restaurants found on Old Brompton Road and within South Kensington, while the amenities on Gloucester Road are also nearby.
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Directions South Kensington is a London Underground station in Kensington, west London. It is served by the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines. On the District and Circle lines, the station is between Gloucester Road and Sloane Square, and on the Piccadilly Line, it is between Gloucester Road and Knightsbridge. It is in Travelcard Zone 1. The main station entrance is located at the junction of Old Brompton Road (A3218), Thurloe Place, Harrington Road, Onslow Place and Pelham Street. Subsidiary entrances are located in Exhibition Road giving access by pedestrian tunnel to the Natural History, Science and Victoria and Albert Museums. Also close by are the Royal Albert Hall, Imperial College London, the Royal College of Music, the London branch of the Goethe-Institut and the Ismaili Centre.
Notice All photographs are provided for guidance only.
Area Information for Kensington & Chelsea The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (often abbreviated to RBKC) is a central London borough of Royal borough status. It is the wealthiest borough in England by some distance.
It is an urban area and was named in the 2001 census as the most densely populated local authority in the United Kingdom, with a population of 158,919 at 13,244 per square kilometre (the land area is approximately 12 square kilometres, making it the smallest of the London boroughs, excluding the City of London).
The borough is immediately to the west of the City of Westminster, which is at the heart of modern London, and to the east of Hammersmith & Fulham, and itself contains a substantial number of city centre facilities such as major museums and universities (in "Albertopolis"), department stores like Harrods, Peter Jones and Harvey Nichols, is home to the Notting Hill Carnival, Europe`s largest carnival, and several Embassies in its Belgravia, Knightsbridge and Kensington Gardens districts. It also contains many of the most exclusive residential districts in London, which are also some of the most expensive in the world.
The local authority is Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council. The Royal borough`s motto is Quam Bonum in Unum Habitare, which translates approximately as `How good it is to dwell in unity`.
The borough was created in 1965 from the former boroughs of Kensington and Chelsea. Kensington`s Royal Borough status was inherited by the new borough. The new borough was originally to be called just `Kensington` - the inclusion of Chelsea was locally supported.
Kensington and Chelsea is served by tube stations situated at South Kensington, Gloucester Road, Kensington High Street, Earl`s Court, Sloane Square, West Brompton, Olympia, Notting Hill Gate, Holland Park, Latimer Road, Knightsbridge, Westbourne Park, Ladbroke Grove, and partly Kensal Green.
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