£3,120 pcm
(£720 pw)
1 bed flat to rentThe Askew Building, Bartholomew Close, London EC1A
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
458 sq. ft
Just added
Furnished
Freehold
About this property
1 bedroom
1 reception room
1 bathroom
Modern
Concierge
Town/City
Managed
Lateral
Lateral living
Level access throughout
Wet room / flat floor shower
Lateral living
Level access
Wet room
Stunning one bedroom apartment situated within the heart of The City.
Located within the Barts Square development this stylish apartment comprises master bedroom, contemporary bathroom, bespoke and fully integrated kitchen, open plan reception room, home automation system, video entry system, under floor heating and comfort cooling.
Barts Square further benefits from 24 hour concierge and security, private dining/meeting room, 19 seat private screening room with ancillary lounge bar, residents lounge and communal gardens.
Askew Building, Barts Square is ideally situated for the amenities of Barbican and The City.
Available on a furnished basis.
Intimate, cobbled and characterful, Barts Square is a short walk from the heart of the City but a world apart.
It sits on a long-established route between the Smithfield Conservation Area and St Paul's Cathedral, linking London's historic heart with its financial centre.
Located within the Barts Square development this stylish apartment comprises master bedroom, contemporary bathroom, bespoke and fully integrated kitchen, open plan reception room, home automation system, video entry system, under floor heating and comfort cooling.
Barts Square further benefits from 24 hour concierge and security, private dining/meeting room, 19 seat private screening room with ancillary lounge bar, residents lounge and communal gardens.
Askew Building, Barts Square is ideally situated for the amenities of Barbican and The City.
Available on a furnished basis.
Intimate, cobbled and characterful, Barts Square is a short walk from the heart of the City but a world apart.
It sits on a long-established route between the Smithfield Conservation Area and St Paul's Cathedral, linking London's historic heart with its financial centre.



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