Tredegar Square, E3
£2,400,000 (Tenant Fees)
- Master bedroom with luxury ensuite
- Epitome of period elegance
- 2306 sq ft / 214 sq m
- Secondary lower ground floor entrance
- Immaculately maintained and presented
- Bright kitchen/diner with adjoining terrace
- Master bedroom with luxury ensuite
- Epitome of period elegance
- 2306 sq ft / 214 sq m
- Secondary lower ground floor entrance
- Immaculately maintained and presented
- Bright kitchen/diner with adjoining terrace
Tredegar Square, E3 £2,400,000 (Tenant Fees)
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WJ Meade are delighted to present this exceptional five storey Grade II Listed Georgian town house set on the prestigious Tredegar Square: East London's most coveted address. The grand residence dates back to the 1830's, with the current owners acting as its custodian for the last few decades, carefully and sympathetically modernising the property to create a beautiful family home. The 2306 sq ft of this accommodation is arranged as four double bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen/diner plus three further receptions as well as utility room and guest cloakroom. To the rear there is a manicured garden extending over 50 ft and multi purpose outbuilding.
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