出售, Guided Price: GBP 9,000,000
Mallord Street, London, SW3 6DU, 倫敦, 英格蘭, 英國
樓盤類型 : 公寓
樓盤設計 : N/A
建築面積 : 3,791 ft² / 352 m²
佔地面積 : N/A
睡房 : 0
浴室 : 0
浴室(企缸) : 0
MLS#: N/A
樓盤簡介
Location
Mallord Street is one of Chelsea's premier streets located in the heart of SW3 in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The property is located between the Kings Road and Fulham Road which in turn is bordered by South Kensington to the North and Sloane Square and Knightsbridge to the East, to the South is the River Thames and the open spaces of Battersea Park. This is a highly regarded residential address and is very well located for the plethora of shops, bars and restaurants that the area provides. This pretty street has a wonderful scope of architecture and a number of Blue Plaque houses that add to its appeal.
Description
Vale End, Mallord Street has been owned by the same family since its original construction in circa 1914. Built for the late artist Mr Arthur Croft Mitchell, this property offers unique accommodation specifically designed by the former owner. The properties unique features were meticulously designed to enhance and support Mr Mitchell's artwork, much of which was painted in the studio rooms of the property. Examples of Mr Arthur's requests and ideas include the blue walls of the first floor studio, which was chosen specially to control the 'temperature' of the light within the room. Another retained feature includes the green window frames which were requested by Mrs Evelyn 'Molly' Ware, wife of Mr Arthur Croft Mitchell, to compliment the foliage.
The property is currently arranged as a three-bedroom house with a reception room, kitchen, two bathrooms, cloakroom and two of the most incredible studio rooms. The windows in the studios provide the most wonderful light and feature as a prominent design to the rear of the house. In addition, the front of the house is largely occupied by a self-contained one bedroom maisonette which was created in the mid-1990's and now held on a separate title with its own council tax. To the rear of the property there is a private garden that extends to approximately 36 feet.
The property presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to proudly restore this original and fascinating home into one of Chelsea's landmark residential addresses.
Many of the original sketches and architects drawings dated circa 1913 are still available to be seen upon special request.
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Mallord Street is one of Chelsea's premier streets located in the heart of SW3 in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The property is located between the Kings Road and Fulham Road which in turn is bordered by South Kensington to the North and Sloane Square and Knightsbridge to the East, to the South is the River Thames and the open spaces of Battersea Park. This is a highly regarded residential address and is very well located for the plethora of shops, bars and restaurants that the area provides. This pretty street has a wonderful scope of architecture and a number of Blue Plaque houses that add to its appeal.
Description
Vale End, Mallord Street has been owned by the same family since its original construction in circa 1914. Built for the late artist Mr Arthur Croft Mitchell, this property offers unique accommodation specifically designed by the former owner. The properties unique features were meticulously designed to enhance and support Mr Mitchell's artwork, much of which was painted in the studio rooms of the property. Examples of Mr Arthur's requests and ideas include the blue walls of the first floor studio, which was chosen specially to control the 'temperature' of the light within the room. Another retained feature includes the green window frames which were requested by Mrs Evelyn 'Molly' Ware, wife of Mr Arthur Croft Mitchell, to compliment the foliage.
The property is currently arranged as a three-bedroom house with a reception room, kitchen, two bathrooms, cloakroom and two of the most incredible studio rooms. The windows in the studios provide the most wonderful light and feature as a prominent design to the rear of the house. In addition, the front of the house is largely occupied by a self-contained one bedroom maisonette which was created in the mid-1990's and now held on a separate title with its own council tax. To the rear of the property there is a private garden that extends to approximately 36 feet.
The property presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to proudly restore this original and fascinating home into one of Chelsea's landmark residential addresses.
Many of the original sketches and architects drawings dated circa 1913 are still available to be seen upon special request.