Finborough Road
Chelsea SW10
£550,000
Flat - flat / leasehold 3 bedrooms, 1 reception, 1 bathroom
Description
A super split level three bedroom apartment with balcony. The property is situated in a Chelsea location conveniently close to both Earls Court and West Brompton Stations.
This superb split-level three-bedroom apartment offers exceptional value in a desirable Chelsea location. Situated on Finborough Road, SW10, the property is conveniently positioned close to both Earl’s Court and West Brompton stations, providing excellent transport links across London.
The apartment features generously proportioned living spaces, designed to maximise comfort and functionality. A private balcony adds to the appeal, offering an ideal outdoor space for relaxation or entertaining.
Finborough Road is a vibrant Chelsea street, renowned for its charming period properties, trendy cafés, and boutique shops. With close proximity to the iconic King’s Road and nearby green spaces, residents can enjoy the perfect balance of lively city living and peaceful surroundings.
Offering space, style, and an unbeatable location, this apartment presents an outstanding opportunity in one of London’s most sought-after neighbourhoods.
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease length remaining: Ask Agent
Service charge: Approx: £2,600 Per Annum
Ground Rent: Ask Agent
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
- Balcony
- No chain
- Split level
- Three bedrooms
- Superb location
- EPC Rating D
Location
Nearest stations
- 0.4 miles West Brompton
- 0.4 miles West Brompton
- 0.5 miles Fulham Broadway
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.