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== Property description<ref name=":0" />== 'A very rare Freehold mansion, nestled in a double-width garden, available for sale for the first time in 60 years.' We are privileged to introduce this unique property, which offers the fortunate buyer a rare combination of privacy and grand living, in one of London's most sophisticated leafy villages. This remarkable, freehold neo-Georgian mansion is in a delightful and convenient position on the corner of Radlett Place and Avenue Road, opposite the junction of Acacia Road and makes an impressive statement in the road. The sense of grandeur becomes apparent when considering the dimensions, which are approximately twice the width of most other properties in the road (Width: 128ft/38.8m and Depth: 139 ft/42.3m). While the site covers a total area of 0.41 acres (0.17 hectares), with Radlett Place on one side, it is therefore a substantial distance from its neighbours. ACCOMMODATION •Master Bedroom Suite (with large Dressing Room and Bathroom) •6/7 further Bedrooms with 2 Bathrooms •Drawing Room •Study •Dining Room •Kitchen/Breakfast Room •Morning room •Utility Room •Cloakroom •Double Garage The property occupies a superlative position in St John’s Wood. As one of the first leafy villages you encounter north west of Mayfair (only 10mins drive away). The property is rich with refurbishment/redevelopment potential. Extensive research has been undertaken, details of which can be provided upon request.
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