Ovington Square
Chelsea, SW3
Ovington Square, Chelsea, SW3
Exquisite three-bedroom triplex with feature staircase on a historic Knightsbridge garden square
£5,750,000
Asking price
$7,227,177
€6,928,225
¥1,130,728,009
AED 26,545,494
SAR 27,149,440
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Internal
3,359
sq ft
312
sqm
Outdoor
516
sq ft
EPC
C
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
RBKC, H
Map
Floorplan
The Property
Elegant Grade II listed family home with white stucco façade and south-west facing terrace
Stepping into this elegant house on the ground floor, the front door opens onto a large entrance hall. On one side is a front reception room with high ceilings and full-length sash windows overlooking the garden square. On the other side is a second reception room, with a pair of French doors opening onto two rear balconies.
Entrance Hall
Tv Snug
Entrance Hall
Tv Snug
The Bedrooms
The first floor features a generous principal bedroom with an ensuite bathroom. This room also has high ceilings and windows leading onto a front balcony. Meanwhile the second ensuite bedroom on this floor is flooded with light from a pair of French doors giving access to the rear terrace.
Indoor Spaces
The lower ground floor centres on a spacious fitted kitchen with a central island breakfast bar. This space remains bright throughout the day thanks to overhead skylights. Furthermore, this floor offers an ensuite bedroom, a guest WC, separate street access and a pair of storage vaults.
Dining Space
Kitchen
Dining Space
Kitchen
The Design
This spacious house is decorated in an elegant style and presented in very good condition. The traditional decoration accentuates the historic setting, mixed with modern convenience such as air conditioning. Its modern spiral staircase has been cleverly designed to bring light to each level of the house and create a striking feature.
Outdoor Spaces
The property includes a south-west facing rear terrace with wooden decking and enough space for outdoor seating. There is also a front balcony with views over the communal garden square. Residents also have the right to access the communal garden
Terrace
Terrace
The Neighbourhood
Ovington Square was named after Ovington House in Hampshire and developed between 1844 – 1850. Its white stucco townhouses are decorated with Italianate designs and have been home to a range of historic characters. This includes the publisher of Charles Dickens, the mother of Oscar Wilde, as well as socialites, aristocrats, and one of London’s Buddhist temples. From here, South Kensington underground station is a short walk away, while Knightsbridge station is also close. In addition, the restaurants and shops of Knightsbridge and Chelsea are within easy reach. Finally, the open spaces of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are nearby.