Description
Arranged over four floors, this beautiful mews house has been entirely rebuilt in recent years, meaning it is exceptionally large for a house of this calibre. Situated in the heart of Knightsbridge, it is set in a coveted location, tucked quietly behind the Victoria &Albert Museum. Finished to an exceptionally high standard, the house is light throughout owing to the cleverly integrated skylight above the stairs and its wide windows across. Entry is to the ground floor, where an open-plan kitchen and dining room is defined by a palette of soft neutral tones. Beautiful cabinetry conceals top-of-the-line appliances and is complemented by an island, making the space perfect for entertaining. An integrated garage lies on the other side of the entrance hall. On the lower ground floor, there is a generous reception room which is flanked by a home gym, a clever enhancement of the space. Additionally, there is a double bedroom with an ensuite bathroom along with a large storage area. The house has three further bedrooms, two on the first floor, one of which is ensuite and has a Juliet balcony; the second has access to a large family bathroom. The entire third floor is taken over by the principal suite, which includes a vast walk-in dressing room, a beautiful bathroom and access to a winter garden, which has a living wall and a retractable roof. There is an abundance of light on this floor owing to its three sky lights. Air conditioning runs throughout the house. Situated at the crossroads of Knightsbridge and South Kensington with Hyde Park moments away, the house could not be better positioned for all the wonderful amenities that the area has to offer. It is a short walk from the Royal Albert Hall, as well as Brompton Road where you will find the famous Harrods, the world's famous luxury department store. Also nearby are some of London’s best restaurants and shops and travel links into the rest of London are excellent. There is access out to Ennismore Gardens and the charming public gardens of the Holy Trinity Brompton via a discrete passage 30 metres away.