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Freehold
Guide price
£7,950,000
4 bed terraced house for sale
Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London SW34 beds
2 baths
6 receptions
EPC rating: E
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
H
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Frederick Hugh House (SEN) 0.1 miles
- The Hampshire School, Chelsea 0.2 miles
- Cadogan Pier 0.2 miles
- South Kensington 0.7 miles
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Features and description
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Garden
- Freehold
- Impressive Queen Anne House
- Well Arranged Accommodation
- Through Drawing Room
- Principal Bedroom Suite with Dressing Room and Bathroom Ensuite
- Grade II* Listed
- Wonderful History
- 3797 sqft (353sqm)
- 27'5" (8.4m) Rear Garden.
Standing proud from this historic terrace of grade II* listed Queen Anne houses is 22 Cheyne Row, with its elegant stucco columned portico. It is for sale for the first time in over forty years.
The house has a rich history, with many notable inhabitants, including The Earl Grey. More recently, the Berry family had the wine cellar installed.
This house retains a wonderfully rich sense of that history, whilst benefiting from some alterations to the layout that predate the listing. A quick glance at the room arrangement will confirm this a very comfortable house in which to live in the 21st century, and one which would be impossible to create again.
Historical Note:
Old Chelsea has been called “A Village of Palaces”. This terrace was built in 1708 on the bowling green of The Three Tuns public house, which had previously been an orchard within the grounds of Shrewsbury House in Tudor times. These Queen Anne houses have been the homes of many eminent people, including Victorian historian Thomas Carlyle, whose house, next door, is now owned and managed by The National Trust.
The house has a rich history, with many notable inhabitants, including The Earl Grey. More recently, the Berry family had the wine cellar installed.
This house retains a wonderfully rich sense of that history, whilst benefiting from some alterations to the layout that predate the listing. A quick glance at the room arrangement will confirm this a very comfortable house in which to live in the 21st century, and one which would be impossible to create again.
Historical Note:
Old Chelsea has been called “A Village of Palaces”. This terrace was built in 1708 on the bowling green of The Three Tuns public house, which had previously been an orchard within the grounds of Shrewsbury House in Tudor times. These Queen Anne houses have been the homes of many eminent people, including Victorian historian Thomas Carlyle, whose house, next door, is now owned and managed by The National Trust.
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