Wakehurst Contemporary
Battersea
Wakehurst Contemporary, Battersea
Victorian property in South West London with modern interiors. Property’s design incorporates both contemporary British and Scandinavian design, including pieces from House of Hackney, Isle Crawford, and Skandium. It’s a colourful location with some pieces of antique furniture to balance out the modern decor. Key attributes include concrete floor kitchen, dark solid wood floor boards hall and downstairs reception rooms, sisal runner stairs, sisal carpet upstairs, tiled bathrooms, working fireplaces. 4 Bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and a downstairs toilet. SW11 2 Ovens – Fisher & Paykel
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