Sutherland Avenue, London, W9

Let - £5,416.67 pcm   Tenancy Info

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3 Bedrooms, 1 Reception, 3 Bathrooms, Apartment, Unfurnished

Portland Estate Agents bring to the market a beautifully well presented Maida Vale Apartment with stunning views, both internally and externally.

Set in a period mansion block on the desireable Sutherland Avenue, this three bedroom apartment offers stunning accommodation within one of North Londons premier residential areas.

The property occupies three upper floors of this beautiful building and all parts of the property have been lovingly maintained to the highest standards.

The lower level of the proprty is occupied by a stunning reception room with feature chandelier and extended windows that can be closed and sealed with original shutters that add a real sense of grandeur. The reception lies adjacent to a stunning Kitchen diner that has been fully fitted and equipped with bespoke fixtures and fittings. A real WOW factor is added by the glass backdrop to the eating area with doors leading to a short staircase that accesses an amazing private terrace with stunning views over very well maintained communal gardens.

Upstairs we have three large bedrooms, two with en-suite and a beautifully presented family bathroom.

There is a wide choice of local eateries, shops, cafes and bars all within a short walk of the property, and access to both Maida Vale and Warwick Avenue Stations (Zone 2 Bakerloo Line) can be catered for with just a 6-7 minute walk.

This stunning property can be yours for the festive period as it lies available at present. The property is offered unfurnished bar kitchen goods, and can be viewed by calling us on 02084519844 - strictly by prior appointment.

This fabulous apartment will not remain available for long so call us today to reserve your opportunity to view, and to fall for this stunning proposition.

The apartment offers an exceptional location, beautiful decor, stunning vistas and outdoor space with incredible views - **VIEWING HIGHLY RECCOMMENDED**

Maida Vale is an affluent residential district comprising the northern part of Paddington in west London, west of St John's Wood and south of Kilburn. It is part of the City of Westminster.

The name derives from the Hero of Maida inn which used to be on Edgware Road near the Regent's Canal. The pub was named after General Sir John Stuart who was made Count of Maida by King Ferdinand IV of Naples and Sicily after the victory at the Battle of Maida in 1806. The area is mostly residential, and mainly affluent, with many large late Victorian and Edwardian blocks of mansion flats. It is also home to the BBC Maida Vale Studios.

The Maida Vale area is regarded as being bounded by Maida Avenue and the Regent's Canal to the south, Maida Vale Road to the north east, Kilburn Park Road to the north west, and Shirland Road and Blomfield Road to the south west: an area of around 1 square kilometre. It makes up most of the W9 postal district.

The southern part of Maida Vale at the junction of Paddington Basin with Regent's Canal, with many houseboats, is known as Little Venice.

The area to the south-west of Maida Vale, at the western end of Elgin Avenue, was historically known as "Maida Hill", and was a recognised postal district bounded by the Avenues on the west, the Regent's Canal to the south, Maida Vale to the east and Kilburn Lane to the north. Parts of Maida Vale were also included within this.

The name of "Maida Hill" had since fallen out of use, although it has been resurrected since the mid-2000s, through the 414 bus route (which terminates on Shirland Road and gives its destination as Maida Hill) and a new street market on the Piazza at the junction of Elgin Avenue and Harrow Road.

Just to the east of Maida Vale is St John's Wood and Lord's Cricket Ground.

Developed by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in the early 19th century as middle class housing, Maida Vale took its name from a public house named after John Stuart, Count of Maida, which opened on the Edgware Road soon after the Battle of Maida, 1806.

Maida Vale tube station was opened on 6 June 1915, on the Bakerloo line, and Warwick Avenue tube station, on the same line, was opened a few months earlier.


Kitchen Diner Kitchen Diner Terrace - WOW Communal Gardens Kitchen Diner Bathroom Bedroom Bedroom Bathroom 2 Reception Kitchen Bedroom Hallway Staircase Bathroom 3 Bedroom Bedroom Dining Area Locale
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Branch Address
90 Walm Lane
London
NW2 4QY
Contact
A: Portland Estate Agents
T: 0208 451 9844
E: info@portlandestateagents.co.uk
Reference: PORTL_000737
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