Redcliffe Street
Chelsea SW10
£850,000
Under offerFlat - flat / share of freehold 2 bedrooms, 1 reception, 1 bathroom
Description
A split level Victorian apartment flooded with natural light in an enviable Chelsea location with Fulham Road, Earls Court and West Brompton nearby.
Situated in the highly sought-after area of Chelsea, this well-presented apartment offers a blend of character and practicality. Ideally positioned within easy reach of both Earls Court and West Brompton stations, residents benefit from excellent transport links, ensuring convenient access to central London.
The property features two spacious double bedrooms, both of which are positioned at the rear of the residence, overlooking charming gardens. The master bedroom is complemented by a well-proportioned walk-in wardrobe, providing ample storage space.
Additional highlights include air conditioning for year-round comfort, as well as an elegant gas fireplace that adds warmth and character to the living space. A unique half landing serves as a versatile area, ideal for accommodating a dining table or being utilised as a dedicated home office.
With a prime Chelsea location and a thoughtfully designed interior, this apartment is a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a well-connected London home.
Council Tax Band: G
Tenure: Leasehold with Share of Freehold
Lease length remaining: Approx. 988 years
Service charge: Approx: £3,280 per annum
Ground Rent: N/A
Council tax and, where applicable, lease information, service charges and ground rent are given as a guide only and should always be checked and confirmed by your Solicitor prior to exchange of contracts.
Features
- Two bedrooms
- Share of Freehold
- No chain
- Roof terrace potential
- Chelsea location
- Split level
- Close to amenities
- EPC rating E
Location
Nearest stations
- 0.3 miles West Brompton
- 0.3 miles West Brompton
- 0.4 miles Earl's Court
Local area
Thanks to the image of the ‘Sloane Ranger’ the Premier League football team and its Russian oligarch owner, Chelsea is considered one of the capital’s most exclusive areas and a playground for the super-rich. Its history is also rich in other ways, too, as its main haunt, King’s Road, played a central role in the cultural history of London.