The most expensive garage in Britain

London garage goes on the market for £500,000

Alex Johnson
Thursday 03 July 2014 10:30 BST
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Garage in Canning Place Mews, Canning Place, London W8
Garage in Canning Place Mews, Canning Place, London W8

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A London garage is up for sale at a guide price of £500,000.

The garage in Canning Place Mews, Canning Place, London W8 is described in the particulars from the agent John D Wood as 'discretely located just to the west of Palace Gate and large enough to fit a Range Rover or a Bentley Continental.

In addition to wooden cupboards, there is also a mezzanine level for storage as well as a caretaker during the morning.

The garage in Kensington is 279 sq ft, 8ft 10 inches wide by 15ft long and just over 9ft high.

It is available on a 125 year leasehold basis with 91 years remaining. In addition to the asking price there is ground rent of £20 a year with fixed reviews and an interim maintenance charge of £280 a year.

Storage room inside the garage
Storage room inside the garage

Figures from Halifax suggest that a single square metre of property in Kensington and Chelsea now costs almost £11,000.

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