Pont Street
Knightsbridge, SW1X
Pont Street, Knightsbridge, SW1X
Recently renovated voluminous apartment with exceptionally grand proportions
£8,500,000
Asking price
$11,194,669
€10,148,751
¥1,640,685,048
AED 41,118,242
SAR 41,999,363
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Internal
2,315
sq ft
215
sqm
Outdoor
89
sq ft
EPC
C
Tenure
Share of freehold
Length of lease left:
985 years
Ground rent:
£0 p/y
Service charge:
£0 p/y
Flat 4 £5,780.36 Half Yearly Sep 24 - Mar 25.
Flat 3 £3,558.61 Half Yearly Sept 24 - Mar 25
Council Tax
RBKC, H
Map
Floorplan
The Property
Unusually spacious and stylish duplex flat on a prestigious street within walking distance of Hyde Park
Indoor Spaces
Entering the apartment on the first floor, the front hall opens onto a particularly grand drawing room. As well as exceptionally high ceilings measured at over 4m, this room boasts full-length south-facing French doors opening onto a balcony.
Parquet wooden flooring, dado wall panelling and an ornate cornice add to the room’s sense of splendour. Furthermore, there is enough space for separate dining and seating areas.
The Kitchen
Next door to the large reception room is a convenient fitted kitchen and a guest cloakroom.
The Bedrooms
This floor also features a generous principal bedroom suite with ensuite bathroom, walk-in wardrobe, and considerable storage space. Next door is a second bedroom, also ensuite, while the second floor features two more bedrooms and a shared bathroom.
The Design
Previously two properties amalgamated into one, and ideally positioned in this magnificent end of terrace building of unusually lofty proportions, the property feels impressively spacious and elegant. Recently renovated, with interiors blending classical and contemporary design, it is presented in immaculate condition. Finally, the rooms at the rear of the property enjoy picturesque views over Pont Street Mews and towards Harrods.
The Neighbourhood
The flat is part of a magnificent red-brick townhouse with decorative Dutch gables built in the 1880s. This style, which was copied throughout Kensington and Chelsea, became known as ‘Pont Street Dutch.’ It includes a south-facing balcony with enough space for outdoor seating.
Pont Street is a prestigious address on the border of Knightsbridge and Belgravia. It was once home to the actress and socialite Lillie Langtry, and is also the setting of the celebrated Cadogan Hotel, where Oscar Wilde was arrested.
From here, the many restaurants, shops and underground station of Knightsbridge are within easy reach. In addition, the opens spaces of Hyde Park are a short walk away.