
11 494 250 €
11 494 250 €
| Sale price | 11 494 250 € |
| Price per square meter | 33 316.67 € |
| Floor area | 345 m² |
| Total number of rooms | 20 |
| Number of bedrooms | 8 |
| Number of bathrooms | 6 |
| Address | United Kingdom, London |
| Type | Four-Room Apartment and more |
An impressive semi-detached family home halfway between King's Road and the Thames Embankment. Upon entering the house on the ground floor, the front door opens into a spacious hall with a staircase. To one side is an impressive pair of interconnecting reception rooms with high ceilings and attractive fireplaces. On the other side there is a well proportioned kitchen with wooden cabinets.
This floor also includes a living room with bay window overlooking the garden, a bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a sitting room and a utility room at the rear which could serve as a self-contained staff apartment. On the ground floor there are three spacious bedrooms including a large master bedroom with an adjoining living room overlooking the tranquil garden. On the second floor there are three more bedrooms and two additional bathrooms, one of which has a bath.
The house also has a separate guest house with an open kitchen and living room on the ground floor and a possible bedroom with bathroom on the second floor. There is also additional storage space in the attic and basement.
The house impresses with its generous dimensions and interior with character. Colored tiles, carved fireplaces and Art Deco radiator screens give it a historic grandeur. But the house also presents a unique opportunity to be reimagined by a future owner as a magnificent family home.
The house is built in red brick in the Arts and Crafts style with a charming traditional façade. It is one of the largest and most beautiful properties on the street, with a well laid out rear garden including paved terraces, planted borders and mature trees. There is also an enclosed front garden providing additional privacy and off-street parking.
Upper Cheyne Row is one of the most attractive streets in Chelsea, dotted with a mixture of Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian houses, as well as the beautiful Catholic Church of St Thomas More. To the south is the Thames Embankment with Albert Bridge leading into Battersea Park, and to the north is King's Road with an excellent selection of restaurants and shops. In addition, Chelsea Physic Garden is very close.