
15 500 000 €
15 500 000 €
| Sale price | 15 500 000 € |
| Price per square meter | 27 336.86 € |
| Floor area | 567 m² |
| Total number of rooms | 17 |
| Number of bedrooms | 6 |
| Number of bathrooms | 6 |
| Address | United Kingdom, London |
| Type | Four-Room Apartment and more |
6 beds, 6 baths, 5 receptions, 6,100 sq. ft, EPC Rating: E
The house at 46 Cheyne Walk is a family dwelling, it is extremely difficult to find such a place. The current owners have completely renovated, modernized and practically rebuilt it, adding elements that would now be impossible to embody in an ancient and historic building. The house has an amazing history and is located on one of the quieter sections of Cheyne Walk with long-range views across the river and onto the magnificent Albert Bridge. One of the best rooms in the house is the atmospheric living room on the ground floor with stunning views of the river and the bar area in the rear wing of the mirrored cabinet. It is said that Charles Dickens often visited this house and wrote in this room.
The house has 4-5 bedrooms, including a beautifully decorated and equipped main suite and a spacious guest room. The unusual thing is that there is also quite a lot of entertainment and living space on the lower floors with a magnificent game room, a cinema and a large indoor pool.
The wonderful kitchen/dining room at the back of the house is bright and spacious, and overlooks a stunning 30-meter-long garden, the boundary of which is guarded by a very ancient wall.
Cheyne Walk is one of Chelsea's most historically significant and prestigious streets, stretching along the northern embankment of the River Thames. The street is known for its elegant houses from historical eras and famous former residents, offering a uniquely peaceful atmosphere in the heart of London. The cozy cafes, shops and galleries of Old Chelsea are nearby, as well as the lively amenities of King's Road.
The area is well connected by transport: the metro stations Sloane Square and South Kensington provide access to the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines. Thames Clipper River Services are also nearby, offering an alternative route to central London and Canary Wharf. Beautiful outdoor spaces can be found in nearby Battersea Park and Chelsea Physic Garden, making it one of the most desirable places to live in Central London.