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== Property description<ref name=":0" />== This magnificent house has been completely rebuilt by the current owners following an ambitious four year project. The creation is a supremely impressive family home, offering easy and informal living in a highly modern and advanced setting. The property is situated on the East side of this highly popular residential street with a wonderful large mature garden backing onto the private gardens of the Boltons thus giving an open country feel and privacy. Main Kitchen β’ Boffi cabinets β’ 2 SubZero fridges β’ 4 SubZero freezer drawers β’ 2 SubZero drink drawers β’ Double Wolf gas range and ovens β’ Miele appliances Basement Kitchenette β’ 2 SubZero Fridge/Freezer Drawers β’ 2 Dishwasher drawers Lighting β’ Lutron lighting throughout Mechanical β’ Air Conditioning throughout - 14x fan coil units β’ Underfloor heating throughout β’ Trend building management system with 31 zones β’ Comfort cooling with fresh air filtration β’ Water softener Lift β’ Hydraulic lift to five floors with capacity for five people (wheelchair size) Other β’ SubZero wine coolers The Little Boltons forms part of the Boltons Conservation Area originally built by the Gunter Family between 1850 and 1870 and was designed by George Godwin. These houses were designed with excellent proportions, large windows and high ceilings. The address is regarded as one of Chelsea?s premier residential streets.
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