Knightsbridge and Chelsea

As a Knightsbridge estate agent or Chelsea estate agent we consider these areas to be the most fashionably smart residential areas in South West London with a mixture of Edwardian, Georgian, Victorian and Art Deco architecture found in the property offered in the Royal Borough. Houses vary from large to small terraced cottages and apartments from large purpose built apartment blocks of various periods to flats in converted houses. Old Chelsea became popular as the 'artistic quarter' in Victorian times and property in Chelsea has remained stylishly appealing since then and tends to attract a different type of buyer or tenant to Knightsbridge property.

A complete assortment of ultra smart and trendy shops from haute couture to high street fashions, popular bars, notable restaurants, and interior design shops to suit most tastes, styles and budgets complement the variety or styles and price ranges covered by the property market in the vicinity.

Postcodes: SW3 and SW1

Garden Squares:
Cadogan Square, Cadogan Place, Burton Court, (all have tennis courts for the use of residents by separate arrangement) Lowndes Square, Trevor Square, Ennismore Gardens, Cadogan Gardens, Ormonde Gate, Egerton Gardens, Egerton Crescent, Pelham Crescent, Montpelier Square, Lennox Gardens, Hans Place, Trevor Square, Alexander Square, Tedworth Square, Carlyle Square, Paulton Square, Elm Park Gardens and the public gardens of the Royal Hospital to name but some. Plus close proximity to Hyde Park from Knightsbridge and Battersea Park from Old Chelsea.

Close to or including:
Exclusive shops in Sloane Street and Knightsbridge including the department stores Harrods, Harvey Nichols and Peter Jones. The high street shops and smaller trendy boutiques of the King's Road, the smart designer boutiques of Walton Street and Brompton Cross and countless independent retailers in the borough. With many supermarkets such as Waitrose, Marks & Spencer, Tesco and Sainsburys. A variety of exclusive gyms and health spas.

Many sizeable international hotels and alternative smaller boutique hotels too.

Most prominent landlord:
The Cadogan Estate

Culture:
The Cadogan Hall London home to the English Chamber Orchestra, the V&A, The Natural History Museum and The Science Museum and the Royal Albert Hall are never a great distance away.

London Underground:
Sloane Square, Knightsbridge, South Kensington stations


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