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Princess Beatrice House
Opened by Queen Victoria's youngest daughter in 1930, Princess Beatrice House's reign over the Old Brompton Road is still as elegant on the outside as it's always been. However, the interior of this historical building has now been transformed into a stunning selection of one bedroom and studio spaces. State of the art security doors have replaced the main entrance Princess Beatrice would have stepped through and inside a daily estate management team is always present. Slick, cool communal parts and a 'talking' lift will take you to all 5 floors of the building, where you will find a diverse range of bright, super spec and totally unique apartments. The top floors have breath taking views across London's landscape where you'll be able to say goodnight to the London Eye or the Shard before bedtime. Located less than a 4 minute walk away from Earls Court Underground and just moments away from a multitude of shops, bars and restaurants the building is perfectly situated for any type of tenant.

The following utility bills are charged at an additional £30pw: Council Tax, Electric, Heating & Hot Water and WIFI.

tlc Estate Agents are an ARLA registered agent with Client Money Protection and Members of The Property Ombudsman.

Please contact the lettings team at tlc for further details.
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