Location
Chelsea sits at the creative heartland of London, occupying a key position in the art and fashion worlds, as we as design and architecture.
Weave in amongst Chelsea's shops and galleries are a myriad or bars, restaurants and cafes. The royal borough of Kensington and Chelsea offers one of the most tempting celebrations.
The Thames itself remains one of Chelsea's chief delights with prime views of Cremorne gardens on the north bank and Battersea park on the south.
Description
The essential character of this distinguished building has been preserved and enhanced, while the generous scale and proportions of its interiors offers a selection of 18 bespoke homes rich in both living space and natural light. Overlooking the gardens of King's Chelsea, The Sloane Building provides an opportunity to enjoy the best of Chelsea along with the sophisticated comforts of these crafted and highly individual residences.
The Sloane Building was built in 1908 in an engaging Edwardian style, with a wealth of large feature windows set into the brick façade to illuminate the interiors within. Originally known as the Sloane School, it was one of the most accomplished buildings designed by architect Thomas J. Bailey and the very first purpose-built secondary school commissioned by London County Council. The distinctive personality of the Grade II listed school, with its soaring classrooms and dramatic internal spaces, makes it perfect for revival and conversion into private residences.