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Cheyne Walk Residences
13 exquisite one and two-bedroom riverside apartments Located on Cheyne Walk: London’s most prestigious address Part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Striking distance to King’s Road, Sloane Square and Chelsea Embankment Excellent domestic and international transport links
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- Housing prices: 786,018 - 0
- Building area:48-102㎡
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AT A GLANCE
Location:London Cheyne Walk, UK
Total units:13 units
Project Name:Cheyne Walk Residences
Pricing:786,018英镑起
Type:1房、2房
Size:48平米- 102平米
Completion Date:Built
Address:111 - 112 Cheyne Walk & 1 - 4 Munro Terrace, London, SW10 0DL
What you’ll find on Cheyne Walk’s doorstep?
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is best known for its array of extraordinarily lavish and upmarket establishments. And the area closely surrounding Cheyne Walk is the epitome of these impressive characteristics.
GOING FURTHER AFIELD
UTILISING THE AREA’S TRANSPORT LINKS
Being interconnected to other areas of the UK, and therefore the rest of the globe, is one of the most desirable traits a location can have as it provides locals with fastpaced and more simplified options when it comes to travel.
Chelsea’s nearby ferry terminal, train station, surrounding main roads and proximity to London underground tube stations enable residents to travel with ease to destinations around the UK.
A GLOBAL HUB FOR EDUCATION
THE WORLD’S NUMBER 1 STUDENT CITY
According to the QS World University Rankings 2019, London has been ranked as the world’s number one student city with a majority of world-famous universities making the city a global hub for education.
Overall, London currently boasts 21 internationally ranked universities that together have produced 45 Nobel laureates to this date. The last academic year saw almost 385,000 students within the capital city’s higher educational institutions, 29 percent of these were international
students, with China being the predominant source country. In itself, Chelsea is home to a variety of prestigious educational establishments including colleges, sixth forms and universities.
HIGH-END RETAIL OUTLETS
A KEEN SHOPPER’S DREAM
Chelsea allows visitors and residents alike to experience a concentrated dose of the finer things in life as this classy borough acts as a mecca for those looking to buy extravagant and luxurious purchases.
There are countless luxury brand names, boutique shops, top-end eateries and hidden gems! The main shopping street is King’s Road which runs right through the heart of the neighbourhood, with Sloan Street, Sloan Square and the Duke of York Square also some of the best places to shop in Chelsea.
Location Map
Interior
AVERAGE WALKING TIMES:
St Thomas More Gardens: 1 min
Chelsea Embankment Gardens: 5 min
Chelsea Psychic Gardens: 9 mins
The Ivy Chelsea Gardens: 9 mins
Restaurant Gordon Ramsey: 9 mins
National Army Museum: 11 mins
Saatchi Art Gallery: 19 mins
Natural History Museum: 23 mins
Stamford Bridge Stadium: 23 mins
POINTS OF INTEREST
Royal Albert Hall: 7 mins by car
Kensington Palace: 9 mins by car
Central London: 12 mins by car
Heathrow Airport: 24 mins by car
King´s Cross St Pancras International: 20 mins by car
Twickenham Stadium: 30 mins by car
Wembley Stadium: 30 mins by car
Paris: 2 hr 15 mins by Eurostar
Portsmoth Port: 1 hr 30 mins by car
Isle of Wight: 22 mins by ferry
AVERAGE TIMES:
Garden House School: 3 mins by car
Cameron House School: 8 mins by car
Chelsea College of Art and Design: 8 mins by car
Chelsea Academy: 13 mins walk
Kensington and Chelsea College: 15 mins walk
King’s College London: 15 mins by car
AVERAGE TIMES:
Prada – 6 min by car
Gucci – 6 min by car
Louis Vuitton – 7 mins by car
Versace – 7 mins by car
Portobello Market – 3 mins by car
Chelsea Farmers’ Market – 11 mins walk
Duke of York Square – 20 mins walk
Tiffany & Co – 20 mins walk
Peter Jones and Partners – 20 mins walk
Cartier – 23 mins walk
THE DEVELOPMENT
13 OPULENT APARTMENTS LOCATED IN THE HEART OF LONDON’S MOST AFFLUENT AND DESIRABLE AREA
Previously, this 5-storey Chelsea property was a split between smaller residential flats with a mix of commercial and retail space on the ground floor. The new, fresh accommodation was formed of multiple existing units by knocking through party walls.
Located on the banks of the River Thames in this uber-glamourous and affluent part of the UK capital, these 13 new apartments provide the type of spacious accommodation which is rare but highly sought after by global buyers looking for a Chelsea property in London.
Innovatively designed layouts provide maximum space and convenience coupled with the highest quality of finish as you’d expect from this Chelsea location.
About The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Located on the western edge of Central London, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is London’s smallest borough, so it’s easy to get around and explore the culture-rich area on foot or by bike.
The prestigious borough was previously most known for being the destination “Swinging London” emerged from in the mid-60s in places like King’s Road - which also saw the birth of punk in the 70s. However, nowadays, amongst other things, Kensington and Chelsea is famous for
being the most affluent local authority area in Britain.
Specifically, Chelsea is an area located southwest of Central London on the banks of the River Thames. Chelsea is one of the wealthiest residential areas of London and features an abundance of impressive and elegant shops, museums, and art galleries. In the residential streets of Chelsea, an area widely described as wealthy, exclusive, and distinguished, are some of the most xpensive and extravagant houses in London.
THE LOCAL ECONOMY
A PROSPEROUS AREA FOR RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES ALIKE
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is a thriving and well-populated local authority home to both corporate head offices and small businesses. Over 18,000 businesses are employing 120,000 people from the borough, across London and the south-east. Key employment sectors within the area are business services, retail, hospitality, real, estate and medical.
The borough is home to London’s museum quarter which includes the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum: visitors bring in approximately £3billion every year. Nearly half of all visitor spend is in shopping districts such as Portobello Road, Knightsbridge, and Kings Road.
A new strategy has been formed within the borough to provide chances for local businesses to thrive and for residents from all walks of life, including young people just starting out, to gain skills and jobs that will help them progress and realise their potential. The council is “committed to working together so that Kensington and Chelsea is a place where all residents can access opportunities and businesses can flourish, a place with an economy that works for everyone.”
TOURISM IN CHELSEA
A THRIVING TOWN WITH HUGE WIDESPREAD APPEAL
An abundance of classy and grand tourist attractions can be found throughout this affluent district including several high-end museums, shops, restaurants, and gardens.
The Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum are all situated within the borough. Together, they collectively received 12.4 million visitors in 2018 (Statista). The National Army Museum is also located here which was first opened in 1971 by Queen Elizabeth II and who later reopened the museum following a threeyear, £23.75 million renovation.
A mile from Cheyne Walk is the world-famous Saatchi Gallery. Opened in 1985, the contemporary art gallery is known for its astounding and exclusive exhibitions – the latest of which commemorated the 100th anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb and was the final chance to see these world heritage artefacts before they returned to Egypt forever. Visitor numbers to the gallery now exceed 1.5 million a year with over 2,000 schools a year organising visits.
The prestigious Chelsea Flower Show has been held in Ranelagh Gardens, the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, almost every year since 1913. Today, the event spans 23 acres with 500 exhibitors and gardens. There are also over 100 exhibitions in the Great Pavilion and around 270 stands. The Show welcomes around 157,000 visitors a year.
THE PROPERTY MARKET
HOUSE PRICES THAT REFLECT THE TOWN´S AFFLUENCE
The annual Hot 100 report by CBRE revealed that Kensington and Chelsea came fourth in its list of bestperforming London boroughs. CBRE analysed housing market data including monthly rent and house prices to create a ranking of the Top 10 best-performing boroughs.
The average property price in Chelsea is £2,000,502, 234.3% above the London average. The average rental is £889 per week, 20.5% above the London average (Foxtons).
The majority of sales in Kensington And Chelsea during the last year were flats, selling for an average price of £1,626,663. Overall, sold prices in Kensington and Chelsea over the last year were 2% up on the previous year and 7% up on the 2017 peak of £2,110,861.
As well as fetching enormous property prices unseen anywhere else in the UK, Kensington & Chelsea also ranked 3rd in Rightmove’s happiest place to live in London index. Further to this, the area is also the most popular borough searched by visitors to London on Airbnb.
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