Ripe for renewal

Tuesday 04 October 1994 23:02 BST
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One of the few unconverted houses in Eccleston Square SW1 has come up for sale for a relatively reasonable pounds 750,000. No 14 is unmodernised and has six storeys with 15 rooms and three bathrooms.

Kept as a single family house, it would provide six bedrooms and three main reception rooms and probably be worth more than pounds 1m. Or it could go the way of most properties in the square and be converted into apartments.

It is being sold by Winkworth's Pimlico office (071-828 1786).

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