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2 bedroom apartment to rent
Tregunter Road, London, SW10
Apartment
2 beds
2 baths
964
Key information
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Letting details
- Availability date: 1 Apr 2026
- Furnished
- Deposit: £8800
- Short term let
Features and description
- Interiors by Charlie Ilett Designs
- Open-plan dining and reception room
- Spacious eat-in kitchen
- Principal bedroom with built-in storage
- Guest bedroom suite
- Family bathroom
- Balcony
- Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
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There’s a quiet clarity to this lateral Chelsea home, creatively crafted by Charlie Ilett Design. Set on the second floor of a tall blonde-brick townhouse, this is a home that knows how to make a sophisticated impression.
Inside, the dining and reception room establishes a warm, inviting tone. Two arched sash windows brighten the space, while oak herringbone floors lend a cohesive feel. An olive velvet Andrew Martin sofa introduces a warm burst of colour; entertainment comes courtesy of paperback-filled shelves and a widescreen TV. Dark column radiators, a vintage gold mirror and a Marcel Breuer–style dining set layer in subtle personality.
An archway frames the transition into the generous eat-in kitchen. Here, olive green shaker cabinetry pairs with Calacatta Gold quartz worktops and a breakfast bar positioned for easy everyday use. The window frames leafy glimpses of Tregunter Road – a reminder of the home’s Chelsea setting.
Elsewhere, the principal bedroom leans into softness. Cream carpet underfoot, a muted-orange Andrew Martin headboard and bespoke-lined curtains create a calm, consistent palette. Texture elevates the setting, from the custom wardrobes with rattan fronts to the Pierre Jeanneret–inspired chair. The family bathroom is a highlight, where Violetta marble tiles wrap around a deep Bette Ocean bathtub. The guest bedroom continues in a more minimal register – crisp white walls contrasted with deep berry fitted wardrobes. Its en suite pairs grey limewash with a solid concrete basin and a streamlined shower for a contemporary finish.
Location
Characterised by leafy streets with rows of period homes, Chelsea is a peaceful residential area with a central London postcode. On your doorstep, Brompton Cemetery is one of the capital’s seven historic burial grounds, with tree-lined avenues and heritage architecture to explore. Venture to the King’s Road for retail therapy, before a stroll along the Embankment. South Kensington’s plethora of museums are nearby for world-class exhibitions. Spend an evening at Evans & Peel, one of London’s only speakeasy bars, or catch live music at the Troubadour.
Earl’s Court - 12 mins (Circle, District, Piccadilly)
Inside, the dining and reception room establishes a warm, inviting tone. Two arched sash windows brighten the space, while oak herringbone floors lend a cohesive feel. An olive velvet Andrew Martin sofa introduces a warm burst of colour; entertainment comes courtesy of paperback-filled shelves and a widescreen TV. Dark column radiators, a vintage gold mirror and a Marcel Breuer–style dining set layer in subtle personality.
An archway frames the transition into the generous eat-in kitchen. Here, olive green shaker cabinetry pairs with Calacatta Gold quartz worktops and a breakfast bar positioned for easy everyday use. The window frames leafy glimpses of Tregunter Road – a reminder of the home’s Chelsea setting.
Elsewhere, the principal bedroom leans into softness. Cream carpet underfoot, a muted-orange Andrew Martin headboard and bespoke-lined curtains create a calm, consistent palette. Texture elevates the setting, from the custom wardrobes with rattan fronts to the Pierre Jeanneret–inspired chair. The family bathroom is a highlight, where Violetta marble tiles wrap around a deep Bette Ocean bathtub. The guest bedroom continues in a more minimal register – crisp white walls contrasted with deep berry fitted wardrobes. Its en suite pairs grey limewash with a solid concrete basin and a streamlined shower for a contemporary finish.
Location
Characterised by leafy streets with rows of period homes, Chelsea is a peaceful residential area with a central London postcode. On your doorstep, Brompton Cemetery is one of the capital’s seven historic burial grounds, with tree-lined avenues and heritage architecture to explore. Venture to the King’s Road for retail therapy, before a stroll along the Embankment. South Kensington’s plethora of museums are nearby for world-class exhibitions. Spend an evening at Evans & Peel, one of London’s only speakeasy bars, or catch live music at the Troubadour.
Earl’s Court - 12 mins (Circle, District, Piccadilly)
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About this agent

Domus Nova was founded in the nineties as Notting Hill’s first boutique agency specialising in design-led homes. Since then, it has refined the process of finding, selling and letting exceptional properties. Partnering with esteemed global agency BARNES International in 2025, Domus Nova continues to enhance its network and reach, while championing an independent mindset and tailored approach. Drawing on years of experience, local knowledge and a shared passion for design and architecture, its team of experts carefully curate a portfolio of London and Ibiza’s most sought-after properties. Presenting them with editorial sensibility to its discerning international clientele, Domus Nova’s founding principles are clear; a seamless and personal experience that showcases the architectural merit of its homes.














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