Purplebricks London: Inside dreamy Battersea apartment with its own private terrace

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This lovely property is located near Battersea Park and Clapham Common

An ‘unusual and very cool’ apartment in Battersea has hit the market.

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The two-bedroom property is laid out over two floors and is ready to move into straight away.

The home is listed for £910,000 on Purplebricks.

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Both bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms, making it the ideal pad for a pair of friends, starting a life in London.

There is also an additional bathroom on the bottom floor.

I love the mezzanine living space!I love the mezzanine living space!
I love the mezzanine living space! | Purplebricks

I love the way this place has been decorated, especially the glitterball in the dining room!

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Both rooms have access to a private patio and courtyard, perfect for summer evenings spent with an Aperol Spritz.

One of the coolest features of this apartment is the mezzanine lounge which is bathed in natural light.

For the chefs among you, there is a decent-sized, double-height kitchen boasting all your necessary kitchen amenities.

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Each of the bedrooms has its own en-suite bathroomEach of the bedrooms has its own en-suite bathroom
Each of the bedrooms has its own en-suite bathroom | Purplebricks

This dreamy apartment has its own front door and spacious garage.

This corner of SW London has justifiably earned itself the reputation as a great place to live and/or invest.

It has always been popular but now with the advent of the Battersea Power Station development, the area has really grown in prestige and desirability.

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Turn one way, and you are not far from Battersea Park. Turn the other way, and you walk up the hill to Clapham Common.

There are some fantastic local bars, cafes, delis and restaurants - lots of places to nip out to on your doorstep.

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