Set on a sought-after street, this partially stucco-fronted Georgian townhouse spans nearly 1,300 sq ft across three and a half floors. With two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a dedicated cinema room, the home blends historic charm with thoughtful, high-quality design.
The picturesque faade features original iron railings, green climbers, classic tiling, and a period sage green front door. On the raised ground floor, a wider-than-average hallway—adorned with exquisite Zuber wallpaper—leads to the reception room, accessed via glazed and bevelled double doors. This beautifully proportioned room showcases a sash window with shutter box, a Jamb London gas fireplace, hand-finished burnt oak flooring with underfloor heating, and soaring ceilings framed by intricate coving.
The partially open-plan kitchen, crafted by Plain English, is equipped with Miele appliances, including a Teppanyaki hot plate. A skylight and glass door provide an abundance of natural light, leading out to the landscaped rear garden. Designed by Jon Uglow, the award-winning outdoor space features reclaimed York stone, an innovative pebble motif, a cartouche fountain, raised planting beds, and integrated oak seating—offering a tranquil retreat in the heart of London.
Occupying the entire first floor, the principal bedroom suite boasts high ceilings, ornate cornicing, and dual sash windows with views over the street. Discreet John Cullen lighting highlights the sleeping area, while double mahogany doors open to a bespoke Jeffrey James dressing room and a generous en-suite bathroom, complete with underfloor heating.
The second floor provides a charming study with access to an unofficial roof terrace offering 360-degree views across the city’s rooftops. On the lower ground floor, dual access points lead to a velvet-upholstered cinema room, a wine cellar with mosaic tiling, a WC featuring Vola fittings and a marble floor, and a guest bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite. The en-suite, also designed by Jeffrey James, includes a glass roof with green outlook, Arabascata marble finishes, and fittings by Arne Jacobsen.SituationWalton Street is a charming London Street with delightful Georgian homes and independent shops positioned between Chelsea and Knightsbridge. Harrods and The Natural History Museum are a short stroll away while transport links can be found via South Kensington and Sloane Square. Local renowned schools include Francis Holland, Garden House, Sussex House, Hill House, The Knightsbridge School and More House.
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