For Sale7 Bedroom Property in Mallord Street, Chelsea, London, SW3£8,999,999
Property Type
Property
Bedrooms
× 7
Bathrooms
× 6
Receptions
× 2
Guide Price
£8,999,999
Key Features
- Entrance hall
- Drawing room
- Dining room
- Sitting room
- Play room
- Kitchen
- Principal bedroom suite with dressing room bathroom & shower room
- Five further bedrooms
- Three shower rooms
- Two bathrooms
- Cloakroom
- Utility room
- Staff room
- Storage room
- Garden
- Air conditioning
- Throughout
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Description
An outstanding low and wide-built seven bed Chelsea house.
The accommodation provides six well-appointed double bedrooms, four of which are en-suite, complementing excellent entertaining and living space. A generous kitchen/breakfast room, which spans the entire width of the house, leads out onto a pretty and well-arranged patio garden. A bright and well-proportioned first floor drawing room accompanies a formal dining room and separate study/sitting room, and as such is perfect for formal entertaining. The carefully considered layout of the lower ground floor hosts space for staff, an abundance of storage and a large utility room with separate linen cupboard. There is also a separate ground floor street entrance.
Mallord Street was named after Chelsea resident, Joseph Mallord William Turner. An English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist. He is known for his expressive colouring, imaginative landscapes and turbulent, often violent marine paintings. Mallord Street is parallel to the King’s Road and runs from Old Church Street to The Vale. It was created in 1909 when The Vale was extended northwards, and Mallord Street and Mulberry Street were added to link it with Old Church Street. There have been several notable residents, including the author A. A. Milne and the artist Augustus John.
Mallord Street is one of Chelsea’s premier streets located in the heart of SW3 in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea. The property is located between the Kings Road and Fulham Road which in turn is bordered by South Kensington to the north and Sloane Square and Knightsbridge to the east. The location to the south is the River Thames and the open spaces of Battersea Park. This is a highly regarded residential address and is very well-located for the plethora of shops, bars and restaurants that the area provides. This pretty street has a wonderful scope of architecture and a number of blue plaque houses that add to its appeal.