Cheyne Walk, London SW10

Cheyne Walk, London SW10

8 Bedroom | Freehold | 5 Baths

Asking price £9,000,000
Beaufort Street (Stop QT) 0.2 miles
Old Church Street Chelsea (Stop KE) 0.3 miles
Imperial Wharf 0.5 miles

118 and 119 Cheyne Walk is a Grade II listed building located by the riverside in Chelsea and famous for being the residence of the great artist J. M. W. Turner, who lived here in the 19th century.

The balustrade on the parapet of the house is commonly said to have been placed there by Turner, as he used the roof as a place of vantage for his artistry. Cheyne Walk takes its name from William Cheyne, Viscount Newhaven who owned the manor of Chelsea until 1712 and most of the houses along Cheyne walk date back to early 18th century.

The combined two freehold houses feature many of the original and historical features with an impressive, cloistered hallway ceiling with original herringbone parquet flooring dating back to the 18th Century. The most notable feature of the house is the imposing vaulted main reception room ceiling in excess of 4 meters leading onto a charming patio garden with grass beyond. The house offers plentiful outdoor space, with two further patio gardens from the reception rooms and two pretty balconies on the 1st and 2nd floor.

A tranquil courtyard in the middle of the house connects all the remaining living accommodation of 2 further reception rooms, two kitchens, and a formal dining room with many of the rooms having the original feature fireplaces.

There are eight bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, dressing rooms over the remaining floors with a quiet and cosy library on the mezzanine floor.

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Key property details
Property attributes
Terraced
Era
Period
Additional attributes
Garden Patio Balcony
Locality
Town/City
Tenure
Freehold
Energy efficiency rating
D
Total sq ft
5,257 (488.4 Sq M) approx.
Carter Jonas reference
MAY220028

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