Guide price
£950,000
(£1,506/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleEardley Crescent, London SW5
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
631 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
Bedroom
Reception Room
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Kitchen
Garden Room
Built in 1863, this apartment on Eardley Crescent has been meticulously restored to honour the architectural character and craftsmanship of its period. Original features have been preserved wherever possible, while lost details have been carefully recreated from nineteenth-century precedents, including plaster overdoors, mouldings, cornices and joinery.
The period-led approach continues throughout the home. The bathroom features handmade glazed Victorian tiles, traditional garlands and egg-and-dart mouldings, complemented by Carrara marble that echoes the original drawing room fireplace. The kitchen combines Victorian tiles, reclaimed brass fittings, a Belfast sink, marble worktops and painted timber cabinetry, with reclaimed 1860s door furniture adding further authenticity.
Outside
Beyond the interiors lies one of the property’s greatest luxuries: A genuine private garden. Not a paved courtyard or terrace, but a true garden with an open lawn, mature planting and a carefully composed landscape inspired by the British wild garden tradition. White hydrangeas, camellias and flowering cherry provide year-round interest, while the planting palette was designed to complement the adjoining Victorian greenhouse.
Situation
Situated within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, the apartment combines this remarkable sense of tranquillity with exceptional connectivity. Earl’s Court Underground Station provides direct access to Heathrow Airport, the West End, Westminster, the City and beyond, while the museums of South Kensington, King’s Road, Kensington High Street, Holland Park, Kensington Gardens and Chelsea Embankment all become part of everyday life
Property Ref Number:
Ham-66732
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Ultimately, this is far more than a beautifully restored Victorian apartment. It is an opportunity to inhabit a carefully preserved piece of London’s architectural history, where architecture, craftsmanship, landscape and location come together to create an increasingly rare way of living in the heart of Prime Central London
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£3,282 per year
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