CHELSEA mansion APARTMENT SW3
This exquisite four bedroom residence, measuring nearly 2,300 square feet, overlooks the banks of the River Thames with rare step-free lateral space.
The prestigious red-brick mansion block, built in the 1880s, is named after historian, mathematician and sage Thomas Carlyle and has since become synonymous with a rich legacy of literary residents. Henry James, T. S. Eliot and Ian Fleming are just a few of the noted authors whom, at one time or another, called Carlyle Mansions home, earning the building the amusing sobriquet “The Writer’s Block”. The apartment offers stunning views of the river and the iconic Albert Bridge, providing a picturesque and serene environment. Despite its tranquil setting, it is conveniently located just a five-minute walk from the vibrant Kings Road, offering easy access to some of London’s finest shopping, dining, and cultural attractions.
Working with an eclectic artist, The apartment underwent a full refurbishment including major structural alterations to allow for modern living.