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Cheyne Court, Chelsea, London

8 Jan 2020
Case study

Cheyne Walk in Chelsea is a highly sought-after location in the capital. Boasting beautiful, historic buildings, this road has been called home by many famous names over the years. Included in this notable list are T.S, Eliot, Ian Fleming, George Best & Rolling Stones musician, Ronnie Wood, just to name a few. In fact, Cheyne Walk is so notorious for its famous occupants, it has been awarded 10 English Heritage blue plaques over the years.

The majority of buildings on this road were built in the early 18th century and have been converted into private residences. However, the Old Church on Cheyne Walk dates back to 1157. It is truly a staple of London’s past and present.

Situated on this historic road is Cheyne Court; a collection of over 50 high-end, generously sized apartments available to discerning buyers wanting to experience the London lifestyle, whilst also living in an area rooted in cultural history.

A recent, extensive refurbishment of Cheyne Court has been completed, bringing the building and the apartments within, up to the highest specification. Contributing to this, sash windows from the Mumford & Wood Conservation Range were installed in phases across the building. Due to its busy location, the new sash windows help to reduce external noise for residents of the apartments, while those with a front facing view are able to enjoy the views across the embankment and along the River Thanes.

Due to the location and high-end specification, many of these apartments have unsurprisingly, already sold. Many are larger than one may expect as well, with the majority boasting at least 3 bedrooms and spacious living areas.

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