This superbly formed Victorian House was completely rebuilt in 2015 being replanned to create open and generous space throughout.
Entering on the ground floor you are welcomed by a large open-plan double reception room, with a lovely sense of light. Leading down to the lower-ground floor which offers a reception, kitchen and dining area, with the addition of a utility room. The upper floors offer a range of well-appointed double bedrooms with the first floor having two bedrooms and a family bathroom. The top floor houses an impressive principle ensuite bedroom with a terrace.
Location
This colourful and picturesque address is one of Chelsea's most highly sought-after streets. This quiet residential road is set between Chelsea Green and the King's Road, whilst being moments from Sloane Square and South Kensington.
History
Having originally been farm land, this pretty street was developed and built in the mid 1800's, creating these impressive Victorian terraced houses alongside the neighbouring streets and Chelsea Green. The name originates from Walter Godfrey who was a landowner in Chelsea during the 18th century.