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Merchant Square East, London, W2

4 bedroom flat to rent

£10,833 pcm
£2,500 pw
  • Bedrooms
    x 4
  • Receptions
    x 1
  • Bathrooms
    x 2
  • Outdoor Area
    Yes
  • Parking
    No
  • Furnished / Unfurnished
Map of Merchant Square East, London, W2

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Floor Plan of Merchant Square East, London, W2

Property Details

This four bedroom penthouse is situated on the fifteenth floor of this prestigious building which features a concierge service, lift service, and secure underground parking.

The stunning apartment comprises spacious living and entertaining space with a beautiful reception room, a large terrace offering breath taking views over London, a superb modern fitted open plan kitchen, four bedrooms, three bathrooms and ample storage space. The apartment offers easy access to superb transport links such as Paddington Train Station (Bakerloo, Hammersmith & City, Circle, District lines and Heathrow) Edgware Road (Circle, District and Bakerloo lines) EPC: C

Key Features

  • Deposit: One calendars month rent
  • Tenancy: minimum 6 months
  • Council Tax: Westminster Band G

Latest News:

Druce expands its London footprint with five new branches. Central London estate agency Druce has expanded its base with the acquisition of Bective, one of the capital's premier estate agencies. Established in 1822, Marylebone-based Druce has taken over all five of Bective's branches: Kensington, Chelsea, Brook Green, Ladbroke Grove and Notting Hill. The branch offices have been rebranded and now form part of the larger Druce business. Druce's UK MD Cory Askew, commented, "This acquisition has enabled us to rapidly expand our presence within Central London, increasing our footprint to six agencies across several prime locations. Bective’s heritage is aligned with our own, and we feel that the combined entity will allow us to reintroduce the Druce brand in the capital."