This exceptionally attractive and historically important family house benefits from a delightful rear garden and adjoining garden room. The property is situated in the heart of Old Chelsea, facing Justice Walk. It is grade II listed.
The accommodation is very flexible, with an excellent balance of entertaining and bedroom space.
Historical note: Originally this, and the adjoining property, were known as Monmouth House. The property belonged to the Duke of Monmouth, Charles ii’s illegitimate son. The Duke was executed in 1685 after leading an unsuccessful rebellion against his uncle James II. Subsequently, the property was occupied by Tobias Smollet and Nicholas Sprimont, owner of the famous Chelsea porcelain factory from 1747-1769 which was also situated in Lawrence Street.