Real Estate · For Sale
3 bedroom flat for sale
Price
£2,500,000Location
Oakley Street, London SW3 · London · SW3 5HB · GB
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Receptions
2
Type
apartments
About this property
Beautiful duplex flat with a unique private garden on a sought-after street between the Kings’ Road and the Thames.
Description
Between the Kings' Road and the Thames is this stunning three bedroom duplex apartment on a historic address in the heart of Chelsea. offering superb volume and light together with a triple open plan reception room and phenomenal private 60ft garden, a true one off. Part of an original whole building re-development providing four exceptional apartments and now offering contemporary and generous living accommodation, bespoke kitchen and high quality carpentry throughout.
Entering the flat on the raised ground floor, the front door leads through to a triple open plan front reception room. With its high ceilings and wooden floors, this is an elegant and spacious room. Furthermore, full-length French doors open onto the terrace and fill the space with light. Opposite there is a modern fitted kitchen with French doors opening onto the Juliette balcony. Staircase leads to the lower ground hallway. Featuring a principal bedroom with an en suite bathroom and inbuilt wardrobes, as well as additional storage. Two further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the picture internally. The property includes a rear patio with steps up to a fabulous private garden extending to some 60ft in depth.
Location
Oakley Street leads from the Albert Bridge to the Kings Road. The street is lined with a mix of white stucco townhouses and red-brick mansion blocks. Battersea Park is within walking distance, as well as the celebrated shops and restaurants of Chelsea. There are a host of buses serving the King's Road and nearest Underground is found at Sloane Square. Over the years, Oakley Street has been home to numerous historical figures, including musicians like Bob Marley and David Bowie, the footballer George Best, and the Antarctic explorer Robert Scott.
Square Footage: 1,409 sq ft