


Studio
Description
A lovely, newly renovated studio with mezzanine bedroom area set within a beautiful period white stucco building on the desirable Hamilton Terrace. The flat has amazing original features with floor to ceiling windows and cornicing in the well-appointed sunny open plan reception/kitchen. The herring bone flooring throughout adds a touch of sophistication, while the high ceilings enhance the sense of space. Additionally there is a pretty fully tiled bathroom. The property comes fully furnished. Situated in a prestigious location between Maida Vale and St John Wood High St and the picturesque canals of Little Venice, with its bars and restaurants as well as Warwick Avenue tube
and St John Wood tube both in close proximity.
Key Features
Floorplans

About property
- Property type
- Studio
- Property size
- 399 ft²
- Furnished
- Yes
Costs and terms
- Rental cost
-
£2,500 pcm
£577 pw - Bills included?
- No
- Security deposit
- £3,115
- Available from
- Now
- Minimum term
- No minimum
- Maximum term
- No maximum
- Allow short term stay?
- No
New tenant/s
- References required?
- Yes
- Occupation
- No preference
Map location
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