South Eaton Place
Belgravia, SW1W
South Eaton Place, Belgravia, SW1W
Superlative Grade II listed white stucco family terraced house with south-west facing terrace on a prestigious Belgravia street
£10,850,000
Asking price
$13,637,369
€13,073,259
¥2,133,634,591
AED 50,090,193
SAR 51,229,814
Bedrooms
7
Bathrooms
4
Internal
4,332
sq ft
402
sqm
Outdoor
819
sq ft
EPC
D
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
Westminster City, H
Map
Floorplan
The Property
Entering the house on the ground floor, the foyer opens onto an impressive staircase hall, through a pair of double doors. One door leads through to a formal dining room with a beautiful stone fireplace. In addition, this floor contains a reception room, a study and a guest WC.
Entrance Hall
Double Reception
Dining Room
Indoor Spaces
Downstairs, the lower ground floor centres on a generous kitchen with a utility room, a central island and an Aga. It flows through to a reception room with overhead skylights and floor-to-ceilings windows, filling the space with light. The French door gives access to the rear garden, while the kitchen has separate street access. An ensuite bedroom completes this floor.
Kitchen
Kitchen to Garden
Kitchen
Kitchen to Garden
Entertaining Spaces
The first floor features an elegant double reception room, with high ceilings and an ornate cornice. Full-length sash windows open onto a front balcony, while the French doors at the rear lead to a spacious terrace.
Double Reception Room
The Bedrooms
The second floor is entirely occupied by the principal bedroom suite, including a spacious bathroom and numerous wardrobes. The third floor features three more bedrooms, sharing another bathroom, while the fourth floor has two additional bedrooms and a bathroom.
The Design
This impressive family home has wide and lofty proportions. It is decorated in a tasteful classical style to suit its historic location.
Outdoor Spaces
The property includes a rear garden with gates opening onto Minera Mews and providing off-street parking. It also offers a south-west facing terrace with wooden decking and enough space for outdoor seating.
Terrace
The Neighbourhood
South Easton Place is an impressive street running south from Eaton Square. It is lined with white stucco terrace houses from the Victoria era.
This section of the terrace was built in 1830, part of the ambitious development that of the Grosvenor Estate that created Belgravia. From here, Sloane Square underground station is a short walk away, while Victoria Station is also close. The restaurants and shops of Chelsea are within easy reach, while nearby Orange Square hosts a popular farmers’ market each weekend.