Tite Street
Chelsea, SW3
Tite Street, Chelsea, SW3
Newly renovated one-bedroom flat on a historic and artistic street in the heart of old Chelsea
£1,650,000
Asking price
$2,069,687
€1,990,242
¥325,194,394
AED 7,601,898
SAR 7,770,294
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Internal
744
sq ft
69
sqm
Outdoor
–
EPC
D
Tenure
Leasehold
Length of lease left:
150 years
Ground rent:
£0 p/y
Service charge:
£3874 p/y
Council Tax
RBKC, G
Map
Floorplan
The Property
A former artist’s studio with high ceilings, large windows and stylish interiors
Stepping into the flat on the first floor, the front door opens directly onto a generous reception room. This features an open-plan kitchen, as well as enough space for dining and seating areas. As well as high ceilings and an exceptionally wide window, there is also an added mezzanine floor.
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Indoor Spaces
Next door is a bedroom with considerable wardrobe space and an ensuite bathroom. Wooden floors and a contemporary finish add to the sense of style of sophistication.
The Design
The flat has been newly renovated and is presented in excellent condition.
The Neighbourhood
This beautiful red-brick building was constructed in 1894 in the Arts and Crafts style. It includes decorative brickwork and stucco mouldings. The adjacent building was once the studio of American artist, James McNeill Whistler.
Tite Street was laid out in 1877. It soon became home to many of Chelsea’s cultural figures, with celebrated residents including the writer Oscar Wilde and the painters Augustus John, James McNeill Whistler, and John Singer Sargent. Today it is a picturesque street leading towards the River Thames, much of lined with red-brick properties.
From here, the restaurants and shops of the King’s Road are close, while Sloane Square underground station is also nearby. In addition, the beautiful surroundings of the Chelsea Physic Garden are a short walk away.