
7 187 500 €
7 187 500 €
| Sale price | 7 187 500 € |
| Price per square meter | 26 327.84 € |
| 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 |
1 bed, 1 bath, 502 sq. ft, EPC Rating: C
This exceptional Chelsea home offers a rare combination of architectural heritage, creative history and flexible living space. Built in 1911 for watercolorist Cecil Arthur Hunt by architect Ralph Knott, this impressive building is an exemplary example of a London studio home, purpose-built to provide elegant living and a dramatic studio space for the artist.
Located on four main floors and with an area of 2,937 sq. m. ft., the property includes three spacious bedrooms, a stunning studio space, formal and informal reception rooms, a roof garden and a private garage with parking - all a rarity in the center of Chelsea.
On the ground floor, a spacious entrance hall leads to a formal living room on one side and a large kitchen with breakfast area on the other. The kitchen features a center island and built-in appliances, creating a practical and cozy area ideal for casual dining and entertaining. At the rear of the home, the first floor suite offers flexibility as a guest bedroom, study or additional family room.
On the second floor there is a spacious master bedroom with dressing room, boudoir and bathroom, and access to the roof garden, ideal for enjoying the afternoon sun and al fresco dining. Also on this floor there is a second bedroom with en-suite bathroom and an additional toilet.
Before reaching the top floor, there is a bright office on the mezzanine level. At the center of the upper level is an impressive artist's studio with double ceilings, a dramatic fireplace and large windows. The scale is truly majestic. Nearby is a paneled library alcove and a hidden bar overlooking the charming street to the west.
A modern renovation of the highest class has been carried out throughout the entire house. Classic features such as ornate crown molding, high ceilings and wood floors are combined with modern quality finishes to create a home that is both sophisticated and welcoming.
Rich in history and beautifully designed, this is an extraordinary home in one of Chelsea's most sought-after addresses. Mallord Street is one of Chelsea's most charming and historic streets, close to King's Road and all its amenities. Lined with beautiful Arts and Crafts style houses, the street is associated with artistic and literary residents. It was named after J. M. W. Turner (Mallord was his middle name) and was home to famous artists including A. A. Milne and the Hungarian pianist Louis Kentner.
The location provides easy access to Sloane Square and South Kensington tube stations, as well as Chelsea's famous schools, galleries, boutiques and restaurants. Despite its centrality, Mallord Street retains a relaxed, residential atmosphere, making it one of the most desirable addresses in SW3.