Cheyne Place
Chelsea, SW3
Cheyne Place, Chelsea, SW3
Magnificent eight-bedroom mansion with immaculate interiors next to Chelsea Physic Garden
£8,950,000
Asking price
$11,519,551
€10,595,119
¥1,771,073,378
AED 42,311,311
SAR 43,217,013
Bedrooms
8
Bathrooms
6
Internal
4,017
sq ft
373
sqm
Outdoor
839
sq ft
EPC
E
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
RBKC, H
Map
Floorplan
Drawing Room
The Property
Exceptionally wide and spacious house on a prestigious street close to the River Thames
Entrance Hall
Dining Room
Dining Room
Entrance Hall
Dining Room
Dining Room
Indoor Spaces
Entering the house on the ground floor, the front hall flows through to a well-proportioned reception room with a high ceiling and a working fireplace. On the opposite side of the hall is a dining room with a double aspect and ornate overhead lights. The fitted kitchen opposite has an informal dining area and a French door leading out onto a patio. This floor also includes a bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and a guest WC.
The Principal Bedroom
The first floor offers a principal bedroom with a generous ensuite bathroom and a dressing room.
The Bedrooms
There is one more ensuite bedroom onthe first floor, as well as home office with a French door opening onto the terrace. The second floor features five more bedrooms and three bathrooms, one of them ensuite, the other two shared.
There is also a basement floor with a utility room and considerable storage space. Finally, several parts of the house feature air conditioning and underfloor heating.
Outdoor Spaces
The property includes a first-floor terrace with wooden decking and enough space for outdoor seating. In addition, the ground-floor patio has separate street access, while a front garden gives added privacy.
Terrace
The Design
This wide and low-built neoclassical mansion was constructed in the 1930s. Decorated in a sophisticated contemporary style, its elegant interiors are presented in immaculate condition.
The Neighbourhood
Cheyne Place leads off the eastern end of Cheyne Walk, one of the most historic streets in London. Over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this street was home to numerous celebrated figures, including the writer George Eliot, the painter J.M.W. Turner, and the actress Elizabeth Taylor. To the south is the Thames Embankment, with the Albert Bridge leading to Battersea Park. To the north is the King’s Road and its excellent range of restaurants and shops. In addition, the beautiful Chelsea Physic Garden lies next to the property.