A magnificent semi-detached family house on the north terrace of one of Chelsea’s pre-eminent garden squares. The house totals over 4000 square feet, with potential to extend significantly, if required. The house offers a secluded position on the square, enjoying a southern exposure and direct views over the communal gardens.
Carlyle Square was laid out after Kings Road became public in 1830. Originally known as Oakley Square, it was renamed in 1872 after Thomas Carlyle, who lived nearby. The square was closed off to vehicles from King’s Road around fifty years ago. Over the years the square has been home to many notable residents, attracted by the elegant architecture, beautifully maintained communal gardens, and the convenient yet secluded situation.