
7 187 500 €
7 187 500 €
| Sale price | 7 187 500 € |
| Price per square meter | 26 620.37 € |
| Floor area | 270 m² |
| Total number of rooms | 9 |
| Number of bedrooms | 3 |
| Number of bathrooms | 3 |
| Address | United Kingdom, London |
| Type | Four-Room Apartment and more |
3 beds, 3 baths, 3 receptions, 2,910 sq. ft, EPC Rating: C
This beautifully designed three-storey house with a rich artistic history is located just off King's Road. Entering the first floor, you enter a spacious hall with stairs. On one side there is a newly equipped kitchen with a central island and a breakfast area, on the other side there is a cozy living room with built–in shelves. Behind it is a bedroom with a bathroom and a storage space.
On the second floor there is a large master bedroom, which includes a walk-in closet, a bathroom and a French door overlooking Mallord Street. The western orientation provides natural light in the afternoon. There is also a second bedroom with a bathroom and a guest toilet on this floor.
The third floor is almost entirely occupied by a magnificent studio with double-height ceilings, an impressive fireplace and large windows. There is also a panel library with a bar and a well-lit workplace.
The house was built in 1911 for watercolorist Cecil Arthur Hunt and designed by Ralph Knott, known for the London County Hall building. This is a typical example of a "studio house" with a spacious studio on the top floor, providing excellent lighting for creativity. The house was also the abode of the famous Hungarian pianist Louis Kentner, and recently the studio space was used for concerts.
Attached to the property is a garage and off-street parking, as well as a flat roof on the second floor with a wooden terrace. Mallord Street is one of the most charming places in Chelsea, with Edwardian—style houses. Numerous creative personalities lived in the neighborhood, including the writer A.A. Milne, the author of books about Winnie the Pooh.
Mallord Street is a few steps away from King's Road, famous for its restaurants and shops. The metro stations Sloane Square and South Kensington are also within walking distance.