Top 3 properties with a balcony
The Panoramic on Pond Street has amazing city views - Credit: Archant
From glass-plated panoramas over London to charming period wrought iron street views, there’s a balcony for every taste in this week’s top 3
Balcombe Street, Marylebone, NW1, £1,675,000
This three bedroom period conversion occupies the upper three floors of the building, with an entrance on the first floor. There is a terrace on the third floor, and two balconies on the fourth. The home is charmingly decorated, with period features throughout. Located in the Dorset Square conservation area, the property is minutes away from Baker Street and Regent’s Park.
The Panoramic, Pond Street, NW3, £1,625,000
A two bedroom penthouse with city views from the 40ft reception area. Floor to ceiling windows lead from the open plan area to the balcony. The apartment has a mood lighting system, living control audio and a video entry system. The building has a porter service, underground parking, 24hr security and a glass fronted lift. The property is close to Hampstead Heath and Belsize Park.
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East Heath Road, Hampstead, NW3, £1,500,000
Built circa 1770, this semi-detached house is a Grade II Listed property. There are wooden floors throughout and plenty of natural light thanks to the large sash windows. There are two reception rooms on the ground floor and three bedrooms on the second. There are two balconies at the front, and the rear bedroom has direct access to the terrace. The house sits across the road from Hampstead Heath.
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