
3 967 500 €
3 967 500 €
| Sale price | 3 967 500 € |
| Price per square meter | 28 543.17 € |
| Floor area | 139 m² |
| Total number of rooms | 4 |
| Number of bedrooms | 2 |
| Number of bathrooms | 2 |
| Address | United Kingdom, London |
| Type | Four-Room Apartment and more |
2 beds, 2 baths, 1,496 sq. ft, EPC Rating: B
Located in the award-winning Essoldo House, this beautifully designed one-bedroom apartment occupies the second floor of a boutique complex on Old Church Street. The building itself has a stylish and cozy look, and its enviable location provides direct access to the restaurants, galleries and boutiques of King's Road.
The apartment is located on one level and is organized around a double living room that opens onto a spacious south-facing terrace running along the entire property. Each main hall connects to this outdoor area, creating a thoughtful flow between the indoor and outdoor spaces. Light pours through the floor-to-ceiling windows, illuminating the interiors, which have been carefully maintained and decorated by professional designers.
In the center of the apartment is the open kitchen of the Porcelanosa, equipped with Miele appliances and a tap for instant boiling water, smoothly turning into a dining and living area, ideal for receiving guests.
The master bedroom has a walk-in closet and a bathroom with a built-in shower, and also opens onto the terrace, while the second bedroom is equipped with built-in oak wardrobes. A family bathroom and a guest toilet complete the layout.
Residents have access to secure underground parking, European oak underfloor heating, air conditioning, and Carrara marble floors. It's rare for a house to combine such thoughtful specifications with the atmosphere and style of old Chelsea.
Old Church Street is one of Chelsea's most distinctive addresses, connecting the Thames with King's Road. The area is rich in history, taking its name from the Chelsea Old Church, parts of which date back to the thirteenth century, and has long been popular with artists and writers. The Saatchi Gallery, Cadogan Hall and the Royal Court Theatre are all within easy reach.
Green walking paths lead to Battersea Park, while Sloane Square and Pavilion Road boutiques are within easy walking distance. Excellent transport links make it easy to get to the rest of London, however, the atmosphere remains truly rustic, offering a rare sense of both privacy and connection in the heart of the city.