3 Merchant Square, Paddington, W2 1AZ

3 Merchant Square, Paddington, W2 1AZ

  • 1 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 1 Receptions
£ 700,000
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Located on the 4th floor of one of Paddington Basin's most desirable developments is this well presented one bedroom apartment to let. Offering over 575 square feet of lateral living space and with accommodation comprising a spacious open plan kitchen and reception room with balcony, one double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and a tiled bathroom with bath and shower. Finished with neutral décor, hard wood floors and benefiting from air cooling and underfloor heating.

The buildings amenities include 24 hour concierge, communal terraces, communal work spaces, a residences cinema room and lift access.

Nearby transport links include Edgware Road (Circle, District and Bakerloo lines), Paddington Station (Bakerloo, Hammersmith & City, Circle, District lines, National Rail and Heathrow Express, with CrossRail/Elizabeth Line due soon) and Lancaster Gate and Marble Arch (Central line).

  • Chain free
  • One bedroom apartment
  • 4th Floor
  • 479 sq ft
  • Balcony
  • 5 min walk to Paddington or Edgware Road
  • Concierge residents cinema, lounge & terrace

  • Paddington station (422m)
  • Edgware Road station (470m)
  • Lancaster Gate station (811m)
  • Marylebone station (765m)
  • Warwick Avenue station (819m)
  • Paddington (Bakerloo station (391m)
  • Marylebone station (816m)
  • Warwick Avenue Exit A station (853m)
  • Paddington (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines) station (362m)
  • Warwick Avenue Exit B station (866m)

Reference Number

CAN190473

Total Sq Ft

575 approx

Price per Sqft

£1217 approx

3 Merchant Square, Paddington, W2 1AZ

Paddington pulses with vibrant energy, perfectly blending lush green escapes and iconic cultural landmarks. Just steps away, you can immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Hyde Park or explore captivating museums and galleries that celebrate London’s rich heritage. After a day of discovery, indulge in diverse dining experiences that add a flavorful twist to this dynamic neighborhood.

Hyde Park

guide name: Ng Nicole

This is a truly excellent park! The space is enormous, offering a peaceful escape from London's busy streets. I was impressed by how well-signposted the paths are, making it easy to explore. There's plenty of room to relax, have a picnic, or just enjoy the nature. The best part was seeing all the wildlife wandering freely – from the herds of deer to the squirrels, different birds, and the swans on the ponds. It's amazing to find such a vast and beautiful garden right in London. 👍🏻

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Madame Tussauds London

guide name: Kimberly Viner

100% worth seeing! We did a combo ticket with the London Eye. I definitely recommend fast track. We had so much fun doing photo ops with celebrities. Plus they have a Disney like ride in a London taxi, for the Spirit of London, which was very enjoyable. Also included a 4D Marvel movie. It’s good entertainment for the money.

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Kensington Gardens

guide name: Malcolm Gray

Was staying at a hotel across the street, so went for a walk through the Gardens. It was surprisingly spacious and green, with lots of paths to explore and things to see. The small lake in the middle was full of bird life. Nice place to relax.

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Lord's Cricket Ground

guide name: Khaqan Kundi

I had the chance to visit Lord’s Cricket Ground back in 2012, and it was an unforgettable experience. The moment I stepped in, I could feel the history and tradition of the game. The Pavilion, the Media Centre, and the beautifully maintained ground all lived up to the title of being the “Home of Cricket.” Even after all these years, I still remember the atmosphere – calm yet full of pride, with staff who were welcoming and helpful. The museum, with treasures like the Ashes urn, was a real highlight. Visiting Lord’s was like walking through cricketing history, and it remains one of the most memorable parts of my trip to London. A must-visit for anyone who loves the game.

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The Wallace Collection

guide name: Sarah Butler

The Wallace Collection – London Visiting the Wallace Collection was an absolute delight! The staff were warm and welcoming, with friendly, smiling faces that made the experience even more enjoyable. The art pieces themselves were absolutely stunning, each room beautifully curated and brilliantly laid out, making it easy to take in the incredible variety of works on display. As a fabulous surprise, the armory section was incredibly impressive, rich with history and beautifully presented. It added an unexpected and exciting dimension to the visit. Best of all, it’s completely free to enter, making it a must-see for both locals and visitors alike. A definite worthwhile stop in London!

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Marble Arch

guide name: Benedickt Sandevski

A’ arch made o’ MARBLÉ?!?!?! I have never seen ANYTHING like it!!!! Back at home in Minsk we have marble but it is usually only for mantelpieces and statues but this is another level of cool! I am no artist I never would have thought of making a whole arch out of marble! I would love to go back to this place on a daily daily every day basis. I will make sure to ask my nanny if we can because my goodness this place made me feel all fizzy and excited inside my tummy! Thank you Mr Arch!

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The Sherlock Holmes Museum

guide name: Tobi

The Sherlock Holmes Museum is an absolute must-visit for fans of the famous detective. The house at 221B Baker Street is beautifully recreated, full of authentic details and memorabilia that bring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories to life. The staff are friendly and in character, which makes the experience even more immersive. Walking through the different rooms feels like stepping straight into the world of Sherlock and Dr. Watson. It’s a charming and unique museum that captures the spirit of the stories perfectly. Highly recommended for both fans of the books and anyone interested in a piece of London’s literary history!

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Bizzarro

guide name: Lydia Chong

A very nice dining experience - good are above avg standard and served very quick. Simple decorations but clean and tiny. Pet friendly, we brought a dog alone and got a table along the street. Affordable price, probably the most value for money Italian restaurant in London .

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Royal Lancaster London

guide name: Neil Thompson

Great hotel, located right across the road from Hyde Park. Easy walking distance to two different tube stations so easy to fly around london. Rooms were quiet and well appointed, the bed was so cozy it was hard to leave. Great views over the park and the London skyline. Service was excellent. Seamless check-in and our room happened to be ready early which was great after a day of travel. Breakfast was a standout with an amazing selection of English and Continental options from the buffet. We also had a dinner at the amazing Thai restaurant on site which had some great fusion options to try. Would highly recommend this property and would be keen to stay again when i come back to London.

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Roti Chai

guide name: Sharmila Radha Krishnan

I came here today by chance as we were looking for a nice Indian lunch to have that was not too heavy. We walked in and were greeted by a lovely lady who sat us in a booth. The offered us menus and the options were amazing. I’m a vegetarian but my husband is not and there were options for all. We ended up ordering the Pani Puri, the Papdi Chaat and the Aloo Ghobi Mattar with some rice. The flavour of the aloo ghobi was a perfect combination of spicy and depth of flavours without being too chili hot. I loved it. The pani puri was fabulous and the mint dressing with it was outstanding and serving was generous! The papdi chaat was fabulous as well. The servers were lovely, attentive and kind! We had Jeena serve us this afternoon and she explained things clearly and described the dishes perfectly helping me choose what I wanted! As you can see, while I’m no food critique with my words, this is the best I can do… if only my tastebuds could speak!

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** Buy-to-let/second home rates are 5 percentage points above the current SDLT (Stamp Duty Land Tax)** Properties under £40,000 are not subject to second home SDLT updated 01.07.2021

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