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5 bedroom house
Study
House
5 beds
4 baths
3730
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band H
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Features and description
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Five-storey family home close to South Kensington station, with a conservatory and beautiful views over the garden square.
Entering the house on the ground floor, a pair of reception rooms lead off from the main corridor. The first of these is a family room, the second a more formal sitting room, opening onto the rear conservatory. This is presently used as an office, while a door at the end of the corridor allows access to the garden.
Downstairs, on the lower ground floor, is a bedroom with French windows opening onto the garden patio. This floor also contains a generous kitchen with an Aga oven and a central dining area. A bathroom, a utility room and separate street access complete this floor.
Upstairs, the first floor contains a formal drawing room, with high ceilings and French windows opening onto the balcony. This floor also contains an additional seating area connected to the drawing room, as well as a mezzanine study, and a Juliet balcony on the garden side of the house.
The principal bedroom occupies the entire second floor, with a walk-in wardrobe and an unusually spacious bathroom. Upstairs again, on the third floor, three bedrooms share a mezzanine bathroom.
The house is Grade II listed and has been decorated with traditional details to suit its long history. This includes carved fireplaces, panelled doors, built-in shelves and ornate mouldings for the ceilings.
The house features a large, south- west facing garden with a paved seating area, a lawn, and planted flowerbeds. In addition, there is a first-floor balcony with views over the garden square.
Residents have the right to apply for access to the nearby communal garden of Thurloe Square. The property also includes unofficial off-street parking directly in front of each house. Please note, the parking is by precedent (not included in the title), but historically available to residents. Alexander Square is private street of a beautiful terrace houses, built in the late Georgian era. The square separates the houses from the Brompton Road, adding a sense of shelter and privacy. It was also home to the architect George Godwin, who built many of West London’s most celebrated streets.
From here, South Kensington underground station is within easy reach, as well as many outstanding museums and cultural institutions. In addition, the shops and restaurants of Chelsea and Knightsbridge are a short walk away, along with the open spaces of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens
Entering the house on the ground floor, a pair of reception rooms lead off from the main corridor. The first of these is a family room, the second a more formal sitting room, opening onto the rear conservatory. This is presently used as an office, while a door at the end of the corridor allows access to the garden.
Downstairs, on the lower ground floor, is a bedroom with French windows opening onto the garden patio. This floor also contains a generous kitchen with an Aga oven and a central dining area. A bathroom, a utility room and separate street access complete this floor.
Upstairs, the first floor contains a formal drawing room, with high ceilings and French windows opening onto the balcony. This floor also contains an additional seating area connected to the drawing room, as well as a mezzanine study, and a Juliet balcony on the garden side of the house.
The principal bedroom occupies the entire second floor, with a walk-in wardrobe and an unusually spacious bathroom. Upstairs again, on the third floor, three bedrooms share a mezzanine bathroom.
The house is Grade II listed and has been decorated with traditional details to suit its long history. This includes carved fireplaces, panelled doors, built-in shelves and ornate mouldings for the ceilings.
The house features a large, south- west facing garden with a paved seating area, a lawn, and planted flowerbeds. In addition, there is a first-floor balcony with views over the garden square.
Residents have the right to apply for access to the nearby communal garden of Thurloe Square. The property also includes unofficial off-street parking directly in front of each house. Please note, the parking is by precedent (not included in the title), but historically available to residents. Alexander Square is private street of a beautiful terrace houses, built in the late Georgian era. The square separates the houses from the Brompton Road, adding a sense of shelter and privacy. It was also home to the architect George Godwin, who built many of West London’s most celebrated streets.
From here, South Kensington underground station is within easy reach, as well as many outstanding museums and cultural institutions. In addition, the shops and restaurants of Chelsea and Knightsbridge are a short walk away, along with the open spaces of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens
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Estate Agent for London's Most Beautiful Homes Russell Simpson is a family-run business: understated, independent, and discreet. With a client-first ethos, Russell Simpson manages a considered selection of luxury real estate across West London, and are experts in these postcodes. For our team, a home is personal and needs a unique, individual approach. Taking pleasure in the details. Located in the heart of Chelsea, we deal with residential sales and lettings properties in Chelsea, Belgravia, Knightsbridge, South Kensington, Earls Court, and to a lesser extent Mayfair, Westminster, and north of Hyde Park.

















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