No one's asked, but I would've built the kitchen on the ground floor near the courtyard and used the spot between the kitchen and formal sitting rooms as the dining room. Then the lower ground floor could have been the family room/ extra bedrooms/ office space. I mean, maybe no one who buys these homes cooks, but it seemed like the ground floor was a lot of empty space. Great tour as always!
Totally agree. The kitchen feels very isolated. The quality and decorations are amazing but the layout of the whole place does not make too much sense for living there.
This is a great example of a property prepared to be used purely as an asset for financial speculation. I don't think anyone who can afford to pay over 5 mil on a property would actually want to live there.
@@Art-is-craft I'm not saying everyone wants to live out in the sticks. All I'm saying is that people with 5 mil budget have much better options for living than buying this particular house.
@@papararam17 Not in that area. That is the typical price for a Chelsea town house. It is not mansion but is town living. Other areas can even be more expensive.
My friend and her boyfriend bought a ground floor flat around the corner 25 years ago. As each flat above sold they bought it. In 5 years they had a 5 bed house just off The kings road. Sadly he died but his life insurance paid off the mortgage. She sold it for £3m 10 years ago. Went to live in Brighton as she was an artist and preferred the light. Bought a beautiful home.
When I lived in London I lived with my partner in Glebe Place and a few years back I saw the house on the market for over 20 million ! Incredible. That said I lived for two years in the early 70's in a Victorian terrace house with front and back garden in Willesden and when I left it the community offered it to me for 6000 pounds with a 7 year mortgage as a student ! I said "who want's to live in Willesden" ! It's now worth over a million.
Great tour but a bit disappointed with this place. Location I get. The mirror from pulp is nice but the layout and finishing is a bit ordinary. Greyge everywhere. Dare I say it looks a bit cheap? Nothing gave me the wow factor. Oh and mirrored doors in a kitchen? Purlease. Even the curtains in the principle suite are standard pleats. A missed opportunity in my view. Whomever buys this needs to gut the place and get in a decent interior designer. Could be so much better.
It’s not for the British, it’s for foreigners who don’t care paying excessive prices and those who are trying to hide their ill gotten wealth like oligarchs or mobsters, it’s one of the best way to launder money.
For 5.675 million squids, I could buy the biggest chateau in my area in SW France, with 200 hectars of vineyards and be able to afford to employ 5 staff for 20 years. Speculation has destroyed the london property market.
I'm not sure about this being London's oldest street ... Old Street goes back to the 1200s, then there are the Roman roads which are much older than the 1500s ...
Yep,being as i was born In Stepney ( many moons ago& it was a right crap hole back then)Our young 'Dude' is obviously not to familiar with the financial district.( plenty of extremely old streets around there) There's even a London underground station named after one.
It's a bit cramped looking for the price, the ground floor doesn't seem to work well with several tiny seating areas. Does the "cinema" room have a fire escape?
Love seeing all the old architecture. Our oldest surviving buildings in Australia are from the late 18th century and there's been a lot of redevelopment, so there aren't many suburbs predominantly filled with period homes. Not keen on all the mirrors in the kitchen; they look cheap and tizzy. Nice bathrooms and media room though.
Understand the location driving price point. For me not keen as the property seems rather strange proportions and features internally in places due to its age and being 'modernised'.....however, that's the nature of such a town house building especially in London.
A very smart home in a nice location, but it just shows how much land costs in London. I, too, would want to have the kitchen on the ground floor (I think about lugging the shopping in through the house - and such a small fridge and freezer!) - but I guess this house is not meant to be a primary family home. So I guess no one who lives there would be doing a lot of regular cooking. I think it would be a nice pied a terre in London, but for my money, I would move out of town to have more room and land.
I don't mind the house in theory but would change the layout make the kitchen larger or move it to another part of the house. I don't like the plexiglass flooring I understand the point of it but not useful in this case. An outdoor patio even a small one would be nice for the main suite. No mention of parking and a rooftop patio would also make a better garden space than the lower one. Great presentation Tom :) I have actually been in the area and was featured on another channel Rob's London I think if I am not mistaken for historical reasons.
I would destroy the office to get more garden space, put some colors into this lovely yet a tad annoying house, there isn't enough space for a proper dining room, these marble kitchen and bathrooms are ridiculous in an 18 century building (I think), and carpet in the bedrooms is a disaster. I'm not going to comment on the price because I live in Paris and I know how rocketing the prices are everywhere but I strongly doubt they will sell this house at that price. I've seen so many delightful and cosy houses on your channel, I'm a bit disappointed with this one.
I agree! And if they were already building that much basement space they could have added a few more skylights along the ground in the garden to expand the space underground and bring in more light.
It's like they took this wonderful old house... And wasted it... A factory office... a tv in a room ( cinema room)... an undersized and equipped kitchen ... God knows how many sitting areas.
It is a shame that for the price the artwork above the bed in the master bedroom is not central between the reading lights. In my opinion it is the little details that make all the difference to a home.
For 6mil, this place is poorly done. Bathroom vanity and sink is a disaster, lacks bench space, rainfall shower head over tiny bath with 1/3 glass screen, kitchen cupboard above sink looks like IKEA, the cupboard doors don’t line up, the low light fitting, cheap doors, cheap banister, wow, someone got ripped off!
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The space wasn't utilised well, and the staging didn't help. Looks very bare, is if the renovators didn't know what to do with the rooms, just small mutliple sitting areas. A shame
Even so you own the house, do you own the ground that it stands on, because in central London most of the area is own by a Lord and the Royal Family and there is a 99 year lease that has so be renewed once the lease expires and it is up to the land owner to decide whether to renew the lease or to revoke the contract and you can end up losing the house and all the millions you spent paying for it.
It’s nice enough. Quite the norm for renovated period “luxury” London properties nowadays. I’ve seen worse (and on this channel) where the contractors have wiped away all the character. This is better, with some period features remaining, if not enough. All the rooms are rather small though.
A home cinema!! A room with a television. I’ve got a home cinema and didn’t even know it 😂
Me too!
Thats just the staging, isn't it?
No one's asked, but I would've built the kitchen on the ground floor near the courtyard and used the spot between the kitchen and formal sitting rooms as the dining room. Then the lower ground floor could have been the family room/ extra bedrooms/ office space.
I mean, maybe no one who buys these homes cooks, but it seemed like the ground floor was a lot of empty space.
Great tour as always!
@@magnotmarge1880 I thought the same, it doesn't feel like it was built for full time living..
Totally agree. The kitchen feels very isolated. The quality and decorations are amazing but the layout of the whole place does not make too much sense for living there.
Superb location but an utterly charmless home 😮
Sad that so many of the original details are stripped out. Seems very vanilla.
This is a great example of a property prepared to be used purely as an asset for financial speculation. I don't think anyone who can afford to pay over 5 mil on a property would actually want to live there.
Some people do want to live in that area. Not everybody wants to live out in the sticks.
@@Art-is-craft I'm not saying everyone wants to live out in the sticks. All I'm saying is that people with 5 mil budget have much better options for living than buying this particular house.
@@papararam17
Not in that area. That is the typical price for a Chelsea town house. It is not mansion but is town living. Other areas can even be more expensive.
My friend and her boyfriend bought a ground floor flat around the corner 25 years ago. As each flat above sold they bought it. In 5 years they had a 5 bed house just off The kings road. Sadly he died but his life insurance paid off the mortgage. She sold it for £3m 10 years ago. Went to live in Brighton as she was an artist and preferred the light. Bought a beautiful home.
When I lived in London I lived with my partner in Glebe Place and a few years back I saw the house on the market for over 20 million ! Incredible. That said I lived for two years in the early 70's in a Victorian terrace house with front and back garden in Willesden and when I left it the community offered it to me for 6000 pounds with a 7 year mortgage as a student ! I said "who want's to live in Willesden" ! It's now worth over a million.
I would have estimated between 3.2 and 3.7 million, so I was quite shocked by the price! But I especially loved the courtyard garden.
It is the going rate for prime London property
Great tour but a bit disappointed with this place. Location I get. The mirror from pulp is nice but the layout and finishing is a bit ordinary. Greyge everywhere. Dare I say it looks a bit cheap? Nothing gave me the wow factor. Oh and mirrored doors in a kitchen? Purlease. Even the curtains in the principle suite are standard pleats. A missed opportunity in my view. Whomever buys this needs to gut the place and get in a decent interior designer. Could be so much better.
Wow, that kitchen is tiny 😳
Everything is so tiny. For 5 million pounds?
It’s not for the British, it’s for foreigners who don’t care paying excessive prices and those who are trying to hide their ill gotten wealth like oligarchs or mobsters, it’s one of the best way to launder money.
That's london for ya.
Londonistan
It’s the location!
You american? That would make sense that you think this is small 😂
For 5.675 million squids, I could buy the biggest chateau in my area in SW France, with 200 hectars of vineyards and be able to afford to employ 5 staff for 20 years. Speculation has destroyed the london property market.
I'd be able to build a small village in my home country 😂
or at least places like Hampstead or St Albans are already more reasonable
Londonistan
@@tanthaman poor and racist then.
@@syedahmed1387 you're one of the people ruining this nation lol
I'm not sure about this being London's oldest street ... Old Street goes back to the 1200s, then there are the Roman roads which are much older than the 1500s ...
Recorded street he said, not road, not passage but street.
@@marlonholt40 Yep, I'm saying there are older recorded streets in London. This does seem to be the oldest in Chelsea though!
Yep,being as i was born In Stepney ( many moons ago& it was a right crap hole back then)Our young 'Dude' is obviously not to familiar with the financial district.( plenty of extremely old streets around there) There's even a London underground station named after one.
Nice little house worth 2.5m not a penny more.
Yeah, overpriced for what it is for sure.
Unfortunately not for Chelsea ….
It's a bit cramped looking for the price, the ground floor doesn't seem to work well with several tiny seating areas. Does the "cinema" room have a fire escape?
Woww, very nice. Thank you for your video
Was valued at 6.3m a year ago. Property notes did a quick tour. I forget the woman’s name but she has done tours on this channel before
It’s actually property cinema and the woman was called Amy. Just checked
@@mosstd its gonna be 4.3 next year
Love seeing all the old architecture. Our oldest surviving buildings in Australia are from the late 18th century and there's been a lot of redevelopment, so there aren't many suburbs predominantly filled with period homes. Not keen on all the mirrors in the kitchen; they look cheap and tizzy. Nice bathrooms and media room though.
That's a pretty brutal renovation.
Yeah this is a great property, great location, would definitely buy!!
Nice home but with it being so chopped up it seems small
Understand the location driving price point. For me not keen as the property seems rather strange proportions and features internally in places due to its age and being 'modernised'.....however, that's the nature of such a town house building especially in London.
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@4:40 made me laugh out loud, Kudos Tom for the straight faced jokes.
Nice for 2 people I actually like it ❤
I enjoyed seeing the mirror front kitchen cabinets. Not seen those before.
Can't think of anything worse than seeing your reflection every time you cook or get a snack. Should just be for the bedroom.
Superb Location, Great.
A very smart home in a nice location, but it just shows how much land costs in London. I, too, would want to have the kitchen on the ground floor (I think about lugging the shopping in through the house - and such a small fridge and freezer!) - but I guess this house is not meant to be a primary family home. So I guess no one who lives there would be doing a lot of regular cooking. I think it would be a nice pied a terre in London, but for my money, I would move out of town to have more room and land.
El precio es porque está en Chelsea? Porque no lo entiendo...🤔
Wow...beautiful house.
Beautiful home❤
I don't mind the house in theory but would change the layout make the kitchen larger or move it to another part of the house. I don't like the plexiglass flooring I understand the point of it but not useful in this case. An outdoor patio even a small one would be nice for the main suite. No mention of parking and a rooftop patio would also make a better garden space than the lower one. Great presentation Tom :) I have actually been in the area and was featured on another channel Rob's London I think if I am not mistaken for historical reasons.
Im confused.. within the first 30 seconds it shows 2 different buildings as the front facade??
Wow outstanding
I would destroy the office to get more garden space, put some colors into this lovely yet a tad annoying house, there isn't enough space for a proper dining room, these marble kitchen and bathrooms are ridiculous in an 18 century building (I think), and carpet in the bedrooms is a disaster. I'm not going to comment on the price because I live in Paris and I know how rocketing the prices are everywhere but I strongly doubt they will sell this house at that price. I've seen so many delightful and cosy houses on your channel, I'm a bit disappointed with this one.
I agree! And if they were already building that much basement space they could have added a few more skylights along the ground in the garden to expand the space underground and bring in more light.
@@magnotmarge1880 Very true!
Thanks for this video
Professional house design
Does it have a garage?
Aunqe no puedo vivir asi adoro ver a la gente q si puede darse ese lujo😊😊😊😊
Beautiful ❤
Beautiful 🏠
The interior is very vanilla. Those boring grey walls, it’s a good blank canvas I suppose and the location is cool.
Awesome property
Glad to see the 'Hi Luxury Home Show' copy of the "Hi AD" intro has gone. Back to the best of The Luxury Home Show!
Wonderful 👍
I hate the white shelves beside the lovely fireplace. I do love the floors.
Yes I would live there.
Beautiful house
Nice diction. Love to hear it.
Could you say if the house is freehold or leasthold please.
Nice area 🎉
Very 90s design vibes
House is Beauty
wow very nice home
Would make a lovely spot to live in central London
Wow, almost £6 million for rooms without natural light. Hopefully, a rich vampire will see its potential
Amazing. Very nice. Thanks ❤
Wow nice home
Price must be for the location only.....the interior is truly unimpressive.
Wonderful
It's like they took this wonderful old house... And wasted it... A factory office... a tv in a room ( cinema room)... an undersized and equipped kitchen ... God knows how many sitting areas.
Nice job
It is a shame that for the price the artwork above the bed in the master bedroom is not central between the reading lights. In my opinion it is the little details that make all the difference to a home.
beautiful
For me and my daughter is perfect
It feels cramped and dark despite the renovation. Unless you really want to live in a Chelsea townhome, £5M pounds could be placed elsewhere.
I like Hampstead
Grim indeed for £5.6M
I'm guessing is leasehold for 20 years ?
belle maison !
this is so tiny..but nice home❤❤❤
Great!!
For 6mil, this place is poorly done. Bathroom vanity and sink is a disaster, lacks bench space, rainfall shower head over tiny bath with 1/3 glass screen, kitchen cupboard above sink looks like IKEA, the cupboard doors don’t line up, the low light fitting, cheap doors, cheap banister, wow, someone got ripped off!
Nice 👍
Great 👍
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Professional house
I’m interested
This is a nice place to live
Apart from wanting to 'see better and better properties', i would like to understand them by understanding their size. IN METRIC!
The space wasn't utilised well, and the staging didn't help. Looks very bare, is if the renovators didn't know what to do with the rooms, just small mutliple sitting areas. A shame
Nice property
Beautiful, but overpriced.
Tom. Your an amazing presenter.
And quite easy on the eyes.
Nice video
luxury ❤❤❤
Even so you own the house, do you own the ground that it stands on, because in central London most of the area is own by a Lord and the Royal Family and there is a 99 year lease that has so be renewed once the lease expires and it is up to the land owner to decide whether to renew the lease or to revoke the contract and you can end up losing the house and all the millions you spent paying for it.
Editing between 10-12s genius 😂
Nice 🥰
I live in Chelsea lovely area
Nice❤️
Fun fact: You could buy 18 average priced 3 bed UK houses for this price and have money left over. Don't live in London ladies and gents.
Nice home
Such a beautiful home, the interior staging is awful unfortunately.
Nice house
That house require a renovation after that renovation.
It’s nice enough. Quite the norm for renovated period “luxury” London properties nowadays. I’ve seen worse (and on this channel) where the contractors have wiped away all the character. This is better, with some period features remaining, if not enough. All the rooms are rather small though.
How small is that kitchen. The House is way overpriced.
ill take it for 500k
I wouldn't call that a 'home cinema' lol 😅 it's a tv room, mate.
Nice
There are definitely older London streets than 1566