This unique and cleverly converted three-bedroom artist studio is located in Chelsea Manor Studios on Flood Street in Chelsea where the Beatles shot the Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover.
Entering the property at the raised ground floor level into an entrance hall. The principal bedroom is at the front, featuring a walk-in wardrobe with abundant storage, with further cupboards and a concealed door to an en-suite bathroom. A few steps down from the entrance hall, is a third shower/guest cloakroom. From there is the stunning volumous reception room with vaulted ceilings and a mezzanine floor. The reception area includes a sitting area with a gas fire, a dining area, and an open-plan modern kitchen with concealed appliances. The space is bathed in light from the sky-lights with automatic blackout blinds. To the rear of the reception room is the third bedroom, currently used as a study.
Upstairs is the second bedroom, which features an en-suite shower room and a walk-in wardrobe. The mezzanine glass floor extends to a study area, benefiting from wonderful natural light from the large electric sliding sky-light. The property is immaculate throughout, with a Crestron system, Rako light system and its own independent heating and hot water.