The open?plan kitchen and reception area provides a stylish and versatile living space, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. Thoughtfully designed, it features a practical layout that makes the most of the room's proportions while maintaining a sense of comfort and ease.
The bedroom is generously sized and offers a peaceful retreat, filled with natural light and providing ample room for a variety of furnishings. Its position within the apartment ensures privacy and a calm environment away from the main living area.
Sloane Street is one of London's most prestigious addresses, stretching from Hyde Park at its northern end down to Chelsea in the south. Nestled within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, the SW3 section of Sloane Street lies closest to Sloane Square, a cultural and commercial hub that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern luxury. The area is widely renowned for its high-end fashion boutiques, designer flagship stores, and refined residential buildings, many of which are grand Victorian and Georgian conversions or luxurious new developments.
The street itself exudes an atmosphere of exclusivity and calm, despite being moments from some of the city's most vibrant destinations. Residents and visitors enjoy convenient access to Sloane Square Underground Station, while also benefiting from proximity to world-class landmarks such as the Saatchi Gallery, the Royal Court Theatre, and the famous King's Road.71:T5e1,The open?plan kitchen and reception area provides a stylish and versatile living space, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. Thoughtfully designed, it features a practical layout that makes the most of the room's proportions while maintaining a sense of comfort and ease.
The bedroom is generously sized and offers a peaceful retreat, filled with natural light and providing ample room for a variety of furnishings. Its position within the apartment ensures privacy and a calm environment away from the main living area.
Sloane Street is one of London's most prestigious addresses, stretching from Hyde Park at its northern end down to Chelsea in the south. Nestled within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, the SW3 section of Sloane Street lies closest to Sloane Square, a cultural and commercial hub that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern luxury. The area is widely renowned for its high-end fashion boutiques, designer flagship stores, and refined residential buildings, many of which are grand Victorian and Georgian conversions or luxurious new developments.
The street itself exudes an atmosphere of exclusivity and calm, despite being moments from some of the city's most vibrant destinations. Residents and visitors enjoy convenient access to Sloane Square Underground Station, while also benefiting from proximity to world-class landmarks such as the Saatchi Gallery, the Royal Court Theatre, and the famous King's Road.
72:Ta6b,Please note that the material information included in this advert is provided to Knight Frank by third parties and is provided here as a guide only. Some of the information provided (such as the rent, deposit or length of tenancy) is subject to change, depending on offers received by the landlord. While Knight Frank has taken steps to verify this information, we advise you to confirm the details of any such material information prior to any offer for the tenancy being submitted. If we are informed of changes to this information by the landlord, we will use all reasonable endeavours to update this as soon as practical.
Minimum Tenancy Length
This is the minimum amount of time the property is available to let on the day the property went on to the market. For more information about the amount of time the property is available for, please speak to a member of our team.
Tenant charges
All potential tenants should be advised that, as well as rent a holding deposit will be payable which is equal to one week’s rent (if an AST) and two weeks’ rent (if not an AST), a tenancy deposit will also be payable which is equal to 6 weeks rent (if not an AST and/or the annual rent is over £50,000), or 5 weeks’ rent (if an AST and/or the annual rent is below £50,000). If the landlord agrees to you having a pet you may be required to pay a higher deposit (if not an AST) or higher weekly rent (if an AST).
You will also be required to pay the following:
Before the tenancy starts:
Deposit (usually equivalent of between five and six weeks' rent dependant on the annual rent)
Tenancy Agreement fee (£288 inclusive of VAT) (Non ASTs only)
Reference fee payable by each tenant/guarantor (£60 inclusive of VAT) (Non AST only)
Bank reference fee (refer to your bank as charges vary) (Non AST only)
Stamp Duty (on tenancies that amount to over £125,000)
During the tenancy:
Utilities (gas, electricity, water and telephone)
Council Tax
Television licence
Installation of cable/satellite (if permitted and applicable)
Subscription to cable/satellite supplier
Insurance (for your personal and own contents)
Garden maintenance
At the end of the tenancy:
Cleaning of the property
Inventory check-out (Non ASTs only)
Dilapidations (as agreed)
Knight Frank are members of the Property Redress Scheme (Consumer Redress Scheme) and RICS Dispute Resolution Service (Business Redress Scheme) and have Client Money protection with RICS Client Money Protection Scheme.
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