Bramerton Street
Chelsea, SW3
Bramerton Street, Chelsea, SW3
Beautifully designed three-bedroom flat with terrace moments away from the King’s Road
£1,850,000
Asking price
$2,393,499
€2,211,220
¥357,840,068
AED 8,791,322
SAR 8,975,348
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Internal
1,286
sq ft
119
sqm
Outdoor
–
EPC
D
Tenure
Leasehold
Length of lease left:
52 years
Ground rent:
£0 p/y
Service charge:
£0 p/y
Council Tax
RBKC, G
Map
Floorplan
The Property
Elegant and spacious flat with light-filled living area in the heart of Chelsea
Accessing the flat from the ground floor, a staircase leads up to the first-floor living area. This consists of a wide reception room with high ceilings, full-length windows, and French doors leading out onto the front balconies. It flows through to a kitchen with fitted units and enough space for a dining area, while the double aspect floods both rooms with light.
The Bedrooms
This first floor also contains a bedroom or study on the half-landing. There are two more bedrooms on the second floor, one with an ensuite bathroom and a well-proportioned bathroom, with a bath and walk-in shower, on the half-landing.
Outdoor Spaces
The flat includes two street-facing balconies, as well as a south-west facing terrace with rooftop views and enough space for outdoor seating. It also benefits from overlooking two acres of the largest garden in central London.
The Design
The flat is decorated in a restrained fashion that emphasises the sense of light and space. Its interiors blend classical and contemporary decorative details and are presented in good condition.
The Neighbourhood
Bramerton Street is a secluded address leading south from the King’s Road. The street is lined with a picturesque mix of Victorian terrace houses set back from the pavement. It has been home to various creative figures, including film composer James Bernard and theatre director, John Roman Baker.
From here, Sloane Square underground station is within walking distance. The open spaces of Battersea Park are also close, lying on the far side of the River Thames.