Location
Chelsea Square is one of south-west London’s most desirable garden squares, thanks to its convenient location midway between the King’s Road and the Fulham Road. The houses on the northern side of the square are especially sought-after, accessed via a private drive and offering south-facing gardens that open straight onto the square.
Chelsea Square was originally named Trafalgar Square and laid out in 1810, just five years after the famous battle. However, during the interwar period it was renamed and the houses reconstructed in the neoclassical style, with generous layouts and lofty proportions. From here, the many restaurants and shops of Chelsea are easily reached, while Sloane Square underground station is approximately 0.9 miles away and South Kensington station is approximately 0.4 miles away.
Description
Unusually for Chelsea, there is also a separate mews house on the opposite side of the private drive that can serve as a self-contained guest or staff flat. It includes a dining room, a kitchen, a bedroom, a bathroom and a reception room.
The house includes a south-facing rear garden that opens directly onto the park-like spaces of the communal garden square. There is also a first-floor balcony with garden views and a third-floor roof terrace. Finally, the separate mews house contains off-street parking for several cars accessed via a private drive.