Stylish multi-level home close to King’s Road boutiques and Sloane Square.
- Spacious 1,663 sq ft four-bedroom apartment in Chelsea
- South-west facing terrace with wooden decking and privacy screening
- Contemporary interiors: Crittall doors, large windows, skylight
- Underfloor heating plus mains gas boiler; fast broadband and signal
- Very long lease: 996 years (leasehold tenure)
- Arranged over multiple floors; not step-free, internal stairs
- Council tax banding: quite expensive for central location
- Constructed 1900–1929; solid brick with internal insulation
Set over multiple floors in a quiet Chelsea terrace, this beautifully presented four-bedroom apartment offers 1,663 sq ft of stylish living in SW3. The contemporary interiors combine period shell with modern finishes: Crittall doors, large black-framed windows and underfloor heating create bright, comfortable rooms while bespoke kitchen units and an island make the kitchen-diner a practical entertaining hub. A south-west facing terrace with wooden decking extends the living space and provides private outdoor space in the heart of Chelsea.
The layout suits a family seeking well-zoned accommodation. The first floor provides three well-proportioned bedrooms with fitted storage; the principal bedroom features fitted wardrobes and an ensuite finished in marble. A staircase rises to a top-floor bedroom with generous eaves and its own ensuite, offering privacy for older children or guests. Natural light is a constant feature thanks to skylights and full-height windows in the reception, giving high-ceilinged rooms an airy feel.
Practical positives include a very long lease (996 years), mains gas heating with boiler and underfloor heating, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The location is quietly residential yet moments from the boutiques and restaurants of King’s Road, Sloane Square Underground and outstanding local primary schools, making day-to-day life convenient.
Buyers should note the property is leasehold and attracts a relatively high council tax band. The home is arranged over multiple stories with stair access between floors, which may be less suitable for those who require step-free living. Crime levels are average for central London and the building dates from the early 20th century, with solid brick walls and internal insulation—appealing for character but potentially requiring ongoing maintenance typical of older stock.
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