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Listing ID: HSF39c6a71d

2 bedroom apartment for sale in Draycott Place, Chelsea, SW3

Russell Simpson

14 days ago

Price: £2,000,000

SW3 , Kensington And Chelsea , London

  • Residential
  • Flats/Apartments
  • 2 Bed(s)
  • 2 Bath(s)

Features

Description

Bright and beautiful flat with contemporary interiors on a prestigious street, a short walk away from the King’s Road

Entering the flat on second floor, the front hall leads through to a generous reception room. This includes an open-plan kitchen, with room for separate dining and seating areas. In addition, floor-to-ceiling windows and a sliding French give access to the south-east facing balcony.

The other side of the flat contains two double bedrooms. The principal bedroom has a corridor wardrobe and an ensuite bathroom, as well as a bay window bringing in extra light. The second bedroom has inbuilt storage space and a bathroom next door.

The flat is decorated in a contemporary style, with elegant bathrooms and stylish interiors.

The property includes a south-east facing balcony and the building contains a lift.


Draycott Place is a sought-after street lined with beautiful houses and mansion blocks. These buildings were constructed in the Victoria Era, imitating the distinctive gables and patterned brickwork of seventeenth-century Dutch architecture. The style became popular in Kensington and Chelsea, earning the nickname ‘Pont Street Dutch’.

From here, the restaurants and shops of the King’s Road are a short walk away. In addition, Sloane Square underground station is close, along with the independent boutiques and artisanal food shops of Pavilion Road.

Location On The Map

SW3 , Kensington And Chelsea , London