Large three-bedroom Chelsea flat with patio and long lease, moments from Earl’s Court..
- Large lower-ground flat circa 1,363 sq ft, three bedrooms, two bathrooms
- Principal bedroom with en-suite; large reception/dining room
- Separate contemporary kitchen and private patio space
- Useful cellar/vault rooms offering storage or conversion potential
- Share of freehold with very long lease (c.954 years)
- Victorian solid-brick construction; likely no cavity insulation
- Double glazing install date unknown; potential energy upgrades needed
- Lower-ground urban aspect; area crime rates above average
Set within a handsome Victorian terrace on Redcliffe Square, this sizeable three-bedroom lower-ground apartment offers family-scaled rooms and useful ancillary storage across circa 1,363 sq ft. The principal bedroom includes an en-suite, a large reception/dining room anchors the plan, and a separate contemporary kitchen opens toward a private patio — a rare outdoor space for a lower-ground Chelsea home.
Finished and presented with modern touches — high ceilings in the reception, clean tiled hallway and underfloor heating served by a gas boiler — the apartment balances period character with contemporary comfort. Several cellar/vault rooms provide practical storage or scope for conversion (subject to consents), and the long, linear layout delivers clearly defined living and sleeping zones for family life.
Practical points to note: the apartment is lower-ground with a predominantly street-facing, inner-city aspect so outlooks are urban rather than park or river views. The building is a Victorian solid-brick construction (no assumed cavity insulation) and double glazing dates are unknown, so further insulation or energy-efficiency work could be beneficial. Crime statistics for the area are above average; buyers should consider security and personal-safety measures.
Location is a clear strength: Earl’s Court station is moments away (District & Piccadilly lines), with Fulham Road and Old Brompton Road offering excellent schools, shops, restaurants and everyday amenities. The long lease and share of freehold make this a straightforward ownership proposition for a family seeking a spacious Chelsea base with scope to personalise.