England property ( Real estate England )
Region, city: London - London ( ID 17265 )
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| Area: 137 sq.m. | 2173239 |
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| Bedrooms: 3 | ![]() |
| Bathrooms:2 | |
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Property Description:
A modernized Victorian house situated in west London.
- 137 sq. m. all-out con;
- The house is a three storey building;
- A living-room;
- 3/4 bedrooms;
- Two bathrooms;
- A kitchen;
- Wooden floors;
- Two terraces;
- The house is in the centre of Notting Hill.
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London is the place where the historic past and the vibrant present come alive. A blend of history, ground-breaking architecture and culture has created an amazing and constantly evolving city.
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With countless museums, galleries and entertainment options throughout the city there has never been a better time to come and find out just how much it has to offer.
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