London SW10 Cheyne Walk
- Guide Price
- £8,999,950
- 7
- 5
- 3
- Freehold
Features at a glance
- Principal Suite
- Six Further Bedrooms
- Four Further Bathrooms/Showerooms
- Lift
- Roof Terrace (with bar and jacuzzi)
- Garden
- Front Garden
- Dining Hall
- Summer House (self-contained)
- Lower Ground Floor Flat (self contained)
An enchanting seven bedroom Cheyne Walk house with lift, roof terrace, garden and summer house
An enchanting period house set back behind its own front garden and providing extensive and flexible family accommodation with the option of a self-contained fl at at lower ground fl oor level. This most attractive south westerly facing property benefi ts from a passenger lift serving all fl oors, a wonderful roof terrace with spectacular river views, a 38 ft rear garden (c.600 sq ft) and a most useful and appealing separate Summer House. Furthermore, there is a large dining room overlooking the rear garden at ground fl oor level and a stunning fi rst fl oor drawing room which commands direct views of the Thames.
Cheyne Walk, located in Chelsea along the north bank of the River Thames, boasts a rich and illustrious history, making it one of London's most prestigious residential addresses. Established in the early 18th century, this picturesque street features a stunning array of Georgian and Victorian townhouses that reflect the architectural elegance of their eras. In the 19th century, Cheyne Walk became a haven for artists, writers, and notable figures, contributing to its prestigious reputation. The renowned artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti lived at No. 16, transforming the property into a hub of artistic activity. The celebrated novelist George Eliot resided at No. 4, where she completed several of her famous works. J.M.W. Turner, one of Britain's greatest painters, also called Cheyne Walk home, further cementing the street's association with artistic brilliance. In the 20th century, Cheyne Walk continued to attract distinguished figures due to its blend of historical charm and modern amenities. Sir Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones lived at No. 48 during the height of his career, marking the street with a legacy of rock 'n' roll. The iconic film director Sir Laurence Olivier and actress Vivien Leigh, known for their illustrious careers in theatre and film, also resided here, adding to the street's glamorous reputation.
More recently, Cheyne Walk has maintained its appeal to high-profile residents, reflecting its timeless charm and elite status. Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes, known for her popular novels like "Watermelon" and "Rachel's Holiday," has called Cheyne Walk home. Sir Christopher Lee, the iconic actor famous for his roles in "Dracula" and "The Lord of the Rings," was another notable resident, bringing a touch of cinematic history to the area. Keith Richards, fellow Rolling Stones band member, also lived on Cheyne Walk, underscoring the street’s continued association with rock music royalty.
Today, Cheyne Walk remains one of London's most coveted residential streets. Its prime location, historic significance, beautifully preserved properties, and impressive roster of past and present residents ensure its continued status as a symbol of exclusivity and elegance in the real estate market. The architectural beauty and serene riverside setting make it a sought-after location for affluent individuals seeking a blend of history, culture, and luxury.
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