£15,167 pcm
(£3,500 pw)
2 bed flat to rentBrompton Square, Chelsea, London SW3, United Kingdom
2 beds
2 baths
1,485 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Unfurnished
About this property
Balcony
High Ceilings
Utility Room
Communal Garden
Garden Square View
Description
Designed by internationally acclaimed interior designer Dane Bailey, this beautifully curated apartment combines grand Georgian architecture with modern ease. Offered fully furnished, every detail has been carefully considered, from the rako smart lighting and video intercom to the underfloor heating in the bathrooms.
The elegant drawing room is a space of rare proportion, with soaring ceilings, intricate cornicing and Philip Jeffries wallpaper that brings depth and warmth. Three sets of French doors open onto a balcony overlooking Brompton Square, filling the room with light and offering an open, leafy outlook. Spanning the width of the square’s widest Georgian house, the apartment provides exceptional lateral living, with European oak flooring throughout.
The West-facing kitchen is bathed in afternoon sun, its three tall windows framing views of the garden square and The Oratory beyond. Painted oak cabinetry and marble worktops are paired with Miele appliances, a built-in boiling water tap and a generous dining area. A utility room with Gothic Revival detailing sits just beyond.
The principal bedroom suite is distinguished by Gothic Revival features dating back to 1868, including solid Rosso marble columns and bespoke oak joinery. The ensuite bathroom has a spa-like quality, finished in micro cement and limestone with brassware from Ritmonio and a vanity crafted from oak veneer and silver travertine.
The second bedroom, adorned in Philip Jeffries wallpaper, overlooks the garden square and features a Georgian marble fireplace, cast-iron radiators and a luxurious ensuite clad in Viola Calacatta marble and tadelakt, with a bespoke oak vanity. A guest cloakroom is located on the first floor.
Brompton Square is moments from Hyde Park, the world-famous shops of Knightsbridge, including Harrods, and a wealth of celebrated restaurants and cafés in both Knightsbridge and South Kensington.