
6 250 000 €
6 250 000 €
| Sale price | 6 250 000 € |
| Price per square meter | 22 893.77 € |
| Floor area | 273 m² |
| Total number of rooms | 8 |
| Number of bedrooms | 3 |
| Number of bathrooms | 3 |
| Address | United Kingdom, London |
| Type | Four-Room Apartment and more |
3 beds, 3 baths, 2 receptions, 2,937 sq. ft, EPC Rating: C
This exceptional Chelsea home offers a rare combination of architectural heritage, creative history and versatile living space. Built in 1911 for watercolorist Cecil Arthur Hunt by architect Ralph Knott, renowned for his County Hall design, this impressive house is the benchmark of a London studio house, specifically designed for elegant living and an art studio.
Spread over four floors and covering 2,937 square feet, the property includes three spacious bedrooms, a magnificent studio space, formal and informal living rooms, a rooftop garden and a private garage with parking, which is a rare convenience in the central part of Chelsea.
The ground floor opens onto a spacious entrance hall leading to a formal living room on one side and a large kitchen dining room on the other. The kitchen is equipped with a central island and built-in appliances, creating a practical and welcoming center, ideal for relaxed dining and entertainment. At the back of the house there is a bedroom on the ground floor, which can serve as a guest room, study or an additional family room.
On the second floor there is the main apartment with a dressing room, boudoir, bathroom and access to the roof garden, ideal for afternoon sun and outdoor dining. A second bedroom with its own bathroom and an additional toilet completes this floor.
Before reaching the top floor, there is a bright workplace on the half-floor. In the center of the upper level is a spectacular artist's studio with high ceilings, an impressive fireplace and large windows. The scale is really majestic. Nearby there is a cozy library and a hidden bar with windows facing west, offering views of this charming street.
The entire property has been thoroughly upgraded to the highest standard. Classic elements such as decorative plaster, high ceilings and wooden floors are combined with high-quality modern finishes, creating a home that is both sophisticated and welcoming.
Filled with history and carefully thought out, this is an unusual home in one of the most sought-after addresses in Chelsea. Mallord Street is one of Chelsea's most charming and historic addresses, just steps away from King's Road and all its amenities. The street, lined with beautiful Arts and Crafts-style houses, has long been associated with artistic and literary residents. It was named after J.M.W. Turner (Mallord was his middle name) and previously served as a home for such famous people as A.A. Milne and the Hungarian pianist Louis Kentner.
The location provides easy access to Sloane Square and South Kensington Subway stations, as well as famous schools, galleries, boutiques, and excellent restaurants in Chelsea. Despite its central location, Mallord Street retains a calm residential atmosphere, making it one of the most desirable addresses in SW3.️