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== Summary<ref name=":0">Source: Strutt & Parker, Sloane Street.</ref> ==


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{{Real estate key information
{{Real estate key information
|Location= South Street, London, W1K
|Location= Smith Terrace, London
|Asking price= £9,500,000         
|Asking price= £9,500,000         
|Property type= Town House
|Property type= Terraced
|Bedrooms= 6
|Bedrooms= 5
|Size= 4,129 sq. ft.(384 sq. m.)
|Size= NA
|Tenure= Freehold
|Tenure= Freehold
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== Key features<ref name=":0" /> ==
== Key features<ref name=":0" /> ==
* Period House with Blue Plaque
* Hall
* Private Internal Garage
* Kitchen/breakfast room
* 4,129 Square Feet
* Dining room
* Extensive Staff Accommodation
* Drawing room
* Library
* Master bedroom suite
* Four further en suite
* bedrooms
* Guest cloakroom
* Paved garden


== Property description<ref name=":0" />==
== Property description<ref name=":0" />==
An impressive Georgian townhouse of 4,129 square feet located in the heart of 'Mayfair Village' with the rare benefit of an internal private garage. Rebuilt behind the period facade, the accommodation has been extended, reorganised and refurbished throughout, creating a substantial family home over just five floors.
This is a rare and wonderful house on one of the quietest and most sought after addresses in Chelsea, SW3.  Smith Terrace is only 800m from Sloane Square and the Gardens of Burton Court are around the corner.
   
The house is low and wide and being double-fronted with a central door, the living is laterally arranged, largely over only three floors.   
With a grand entrance hall and a formal dining room at ground floor level, the house offers a great sense of arrival. On the first floor there is a classic 'L-Shaped' drawing room with its high ceilings and dual aspect for formal entertaining, along with a more informal family room/library. The second floor plays host to the principal bedroom suite, with its walk-in dressing room and en-suite bathroom as well as a further guest bedroom. Two further double bedrooms, one of which is en-suite, and a family bathroom are found on the third floor. The kitchen, breakfast room, utility room and staff accommodation (2 bedrooms) are all at basement level.
The kitchen/breakfast room is opposite the dining room and the drawing room opens onto a paved garden ideal for alfresco summer dining.  Most of the first floor is a principal bedroom suite with a dressing room.  There is also a wonderful study/library.
The second floor has three double en suite bedrooms arranged around a central landing that is used as a further TV room/Snug.
An incoming purchaser will be in good company as the house has one of London's rare blue plaques celebrating one of the house's former occupants who lived there between 1872 and 1920. Catherine Walters also known as "Skittles" was one of the last courtesans of the Victorian Era. Skittles was well known for her dashing looks, her skills as a horsewoman, and for being very discreet and refined.  Among her benefactors were intellectuals, leaders of political parties, aristocrats and a member of the British Royal Family.
The basement has ancillary accommodation with a further en suite double bedroom, sitting room with kitchenette, Wine room, guest cloakroom and plant room.
The house was originally part of the Charles II Place development behind and consequently benefits from some services including a visitors parking place that can be booked with the porter.
South Street is enviably located in the heart of Mayfair, just moments from the charming Mount Street Gardens. There is a wonderful range of amenities and local culture nearby, with the luxurious, world-renowned shopping streets of Bond Street, New Bond Street and Savile Row all located within close proximity.
Smith Terrace is a very quiet residential address, close to the Kings Road and only 800m from Sloane Square.
   
The garden is ideal for alfresco dining and is accessed from the drawing room. The gardens of Burton Court are close by and to which access can be applied for directly with the Royal HospitalThere, dogs are allowed off the lead and there are tennis courts that can be booked.
Berkeley Square is a short walk from the property and plays host to exclusive private members clubs such as Annabel's and famous restaurants such as Sexy Fish. Hyde Park and Green Park offer tranquil green spaces nearby if one wishes to escape the hustle and bustle of the Mayfair District.
Accommodation
* Impressive entrance hall
* Formal Drawing Room
* Formal Dining Room
* Family Room/Library
* Master Bedroom Suite
* Guest Bedroom Suite
* 2 Further Guest Bedrooms
* Family Bathroom
* Family Kitchen
* Extensive Staff Accommodation
* Period house with Blue Plaque
* Private internal Garage


== Floor plan<ref name=":0" /> ==
== Floor plan<ref name=":0" /> ==
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== Actions ==
== Actions ==
To invest, call +44(0)20 7409 5087.
To invest, call +44(0)20 3872 6003.


To learn more, call +44(0)20 7409 5087.
To learn more, call +44(0)20 3872 6003.


== References and notes ==
== References and notes ==

Latest revision as of 05:55, 4 September 2022

Summary[1]Edit

Key information
Location: Location::Smith Terrace, London
Asking price: Asking price::£9,500,000
Property type: Property type::Terraced
Bedrooms: Bedrooms::5
Size: Size::NA
Tenure: Tenure::Freehold


Key features[1]Edit

  • Hall
  • Kitchen/breakfast room
  • Dining room
  • Drawing room
  • Library
  • Master bedroom suite
  • Four further en suite
  • bedrooms
  • Guest cloakroom
  • Paved garden

Property description[1]Edit

This is a rare and wonderful house on one of the quietest and most sought after addresses in Chelsea, SW3. Smith Terrace is only 800m from Sloane Square and the Gardens of Burton Court are around the corner. The house is low and wide and being double-fronted with a central door, the living is laterally arranged, largely over only three floors. The kitchen/breakfast room is opposite the dining room and the drawing room opens onto a paved garden ideal for alfresco summer dining. Most of the first floor is a principal bedroom suite with a dressing room. There is also a wonderful study/library. The second floor has three double en suite bedrooms arranged around a central landing that is used as a further TV room/Snug. The basement has ancillary accommodation with a further en suite double bedroom, sitting room with kitchenette, Wine room, guest cloakroom and plant room. The house was originally part of the Charles II Place development behind and consequently benefits from some services including a visitors parking place that can be booked with the porter. Smith Terrace is a very quiet residential address, close to the Kings Road and only 800m from Sloane Square. The garden is ideal for alfresco dining and is accessed from the drawing room. The gardens of Burton Court are close by and to which access can be applied for directly with the Royal Hospital. There, dogs are allowed off the lead and there are tennis courts that can be booked.

Floor plan[1]Edit

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ActionsEdit

To invest, call +44(0)20 3872 6003.

To learn more, call +44(0)20 3872 6003.

References and notesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Source: Strutt & Parker, Sloane Street.