Prime London Victorian gem for rent

5 Jun 2015

British real estate firm Rescorp Residential is offering for rent a stunning detached Victorian six-bedroom residence in “Millionaire’s Row” in St John’s Wood, London. The price is £6,950 per week.

Situated in the star-studded Avenue Road, the property is ideal for large families looking for a generous living space in a prime London location.

Set behind a gated driveway and featuring a beautiful rear landscaped garden, this luxury residence occupies a prominent position and a wide frontage on this internationally renowned Avenue where rows of multimillion-pound mansions line this distinguished corridor of central London.

Vic Chhabria, Director of Rescorp Residential, told PropertyGuru: “In recent years we have seen an increase in transactions and interest from buyers based in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Hong Kong.

“The majority opt for off-plan investment opportunities which are aggressively marketed by developers in their respective homelands; however we have been approached by a few ‘hands on’ type of investors looking for something special in prime London.

“As a result we have successfully secured sales of properties at significant price levels in and around St John’s Wood. In most of those cases the purchasers wanted properties that echoed English heritage and this beautiful Victorian house available for rent on Avenue Road is precisely that”.

Chhabria added that this is an exciting opportunity to live in a family house located in St. John’s Wood’s “Millionaire’s Row”.

Regarded as one of London’s most exclusive addresses and coveted by London’s elite, famous residents who have owned homes in this superlative postcode include supermodel Kate Moss, Paul McCartney, Rolling Stones Keith Richards, Sarah Burton and Joan Collins.

Boasting 6,300 sq ft of luxury accommodation across four floors, this stately family home benefits from an excellent balance of accommodation and reception space and is ideal for entertaining.

Chhabria added: “27 Avenue Road is perfectly situated moments away from the open spaces of Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill and a stone’s throw away from St John’s Wood High Street and Baker Street.

“Bus services are immediately on hand and provide excellent links to the West End, with St. John’s Wood (Jubilee Line) and Baker Street Underground stations (Jubilee, Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines) within close proximity.

The property is close to famous landmarks such as the former Abbey Road Studios, London Zoo, Lords Cricket ground, as well as the open spaces of Primrose Hill and Regent’s Park.

Source: www.rescorp.co.uk

27 Avenue Road-Dining Room

27 Avenue Road-Reception Room

Andrew Batt, International Group Editor of PropertyGuru Group, wrote this story. To contact him about this or other stories email andrew@propertyguru.com.sg

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