Walk-in wardrobe with flat thrown in ... for £8.8m

Room to boot: the three-bedroom St James's flat features a huge walk-in wardrobe

For sale: exquisite walk-in wardrobe - with quite nice flat attached.

The ample clothes-hanging space would make Sex And The City's Carrie Bradshaw green with envy and the shoe racks would delight former Philippines first lady Imelda Marcos.

But this flat in King Street, in the increasingly fashionable St James's area, has a bit more besides for its £8.85 million price tag.

Fully air-conditioned, the three-bedroom property has its own street entrance in a Grade II-listed building and contains 3,475sq ft of expensively refurbished space. The drawing room has solid oak floors while the master bathroom is finished in Spanish stone and contains a waterproof TV screen. The living room boasts a 60in plasma TV, motorised recessed ceiling speakers, electronic blinds and remote fireplace controls.

Noel De Keyzer, director of estate agents Savills, said: "This white-stucco fronted building retains all the classic elegance externally but some very striking modern space internally - and the largest walk-in wardrobes of any property I have ever seen. We expect this flat to attract a buyer from Russia or one of the other republics of the former Soviet Union."

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