London property of the week: Chelsea townhouse for sale
A wonderful newly refurbished townhouse just minutes from Chelsea Green in London has come onto the market

This four bedroom property on Cale Street in Chelsea has been recently refurbished, and sits in a superb position moments from Chelsea Green. The house is arranged over five floors is presented in a contemporary style and features a large kitchen with dining area and two reception areas and four bedroom including a large master bedroom suite. Outside is a charming secluded patio garden.
Accommodation comprises: Private street entrance, Entrance hall, Formal reception room, Family room/snug, Open-plan kitchen with dining area, WC, Master bedroom with adjacent bathroom, Three further double bedrooms, Shower room, Roof terrace and Private patio garden.
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The property also has a lovely roof terrace perfect for enjoying afternoon sun. The agents term it a ‘versatile family house'.
Cale Street in Chelsea is within easy walking distance of Sloane Square and the well-known gardens of St Lukes Church are less than 25 yards from the front door of the house.
The guide price is £2.65m. For further information contact Winkworth on 020 7589 6616 or visit www.winkworth.co.uk.
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