London property of the week: Chelsea property for £7.2m
A Chelsea townhouse just off the Kings Road with spacious accommodation and a fabulous garden has come onto the market
This property on Paultons Square is an elegant townhouse refurbished to an exacting standard providing over 3,400sq ft of space and an impressive west-facing garden.
The accommodation provides an entrance hall, drawing room, library, dining room, kitchen, family room, laundry, cinema, gym, steam room and shower. There is a master bedroom suite with a dressing room, three further en suite bedrooms and a family bathroom. The rooms are laid out over five floors, with a lower ground floor housing the gym and cinema with the bedrooms located on upper floors.

Paultons Square, £7,250,000 Knight Frank
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The refurbishment includes the very highest specifications for everything from heating and cooling to security.
The garden is west facing and gets lots of sun, making it perfect for outdoor entertaining.
Paultons Square is situated in a very central location just south off the King's Road in one of Chelsea's most sought-after garden squares, turning off opposite the Bluebird Café. Sloane Square and Knightsbridge are just minutes away and transport links are excellent.
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The guide price is £7,250,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 7349 4300 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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