Lyford

Wandsworth

Lyford

Lyford, Wandsworth

An incredible, architecturally designed home in Wandsworth. The house is open and filled with natural light that emphasises the geometric, wooden staircase. Lyford features two en-suite bedrooms, one TV Room, a double height entrance hall, an open plan kitchen and dining and a luscious wrap around garden. 4000 sqft. Based in Wandsworth (SW18)

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