A Belgravian Bloom
7 guests
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4 bedrooms, 6 beds
5 bathrooms
+1 extra toilet
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As you wander through leafy streets lined with Georgian homes, you’ll quickly see why Belgravia is one of London’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. Peering through windows of antique shops and pausing for cocktails at a kerbside café, it’s certainly a lifestyle we could get used to. While located in this village-like environment, this elegant terraced house is just a six-minute walk to Sloane Square, or nine to Chelsea’s bustling King’s Road – just in case you wanted a change of pace. Built around 1830, this Grade II listed home has that quintessential London look. Original brickwork, sash windows, and a black lacquered front door welcome you to your Belgravian abode. In a similarly majestic scene, stepping into the living space is like stepping into the most stylish museum. Here you’ll find antique furnishings, paintings in gilded frames, and glass trinkets illuminated by a huge, garden-facing window and spectacularly high ceilings. Take a peep outside to your lawn and patio – we imagine you’ll be down there later sipping a G&T in the sun. After a wholesome dinner in the regency-style dining room (complete with the most fabulous crockery collection) a snooze in any of its four quirky bedrooms will end your night in style.... Our favourite has to be the loft room with Aztec-style wallpaper – eclectic at its best.
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What to expect
Highlights
Spend the morning exploring cobbled lanes in Chelsea, ten minutes away
Stroll to Hyde Park in twenty-two minutes for a picnic on the lawns
Serve a pot of Earl Grey on the sunny patio of your private garden
Soak your muscles in the tub after a long day of shopping, G&T in hand
Gather round the fireplace on a chilly evening with a tumbler of whisky in hand
Teach yourself a jaunty tune on the keyboard on a rainy day
Let the kids make their secret den in the funky loft bedroom
Admire the striking views of your locale from the top floor of the house
Get comfortable with a book or board game on the corner sofa
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Home truths
There are Pay and Display bays for parking
The entrance to the home is private
There's a dedicated office, plus plenty of laptop-friendly spots
You'll need to climb stairs to get around this home, set over multiple floors
In the second bedroom, the two singles can be set up as a king upon request
The bed in the third bedroom is a single bunk bed
Since the photoshoot, a ping pong table has been added – be sure to cover it when not in use in case of rain
About this stay
Amenities
Home cinema setup
Desk / workplace
Wi-fi
Air conditioning
Washing machine
Dryer
Garden
TV
Bedrooms & bathrooms
4 bedrooms, 6 beds
5 bathrooms, 1 additional toilet
Extras
Additional fees
Your host can arrange for a cleaner to come in every other day for an additional fee
Additional fees subject to a 3.5% handling charge.
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About Pimlico
In 1825, master builder Thomas Cubitt was contracted to put together an urban plan for the undeveloped area of Pimlico, having already proved his reputation with his work in nearby Belgravia. Close to two centuries on, many of the pretty garden squares and white stucco-fronted terraced houses still stand, as well as a statue commemorating him on Denbigh Street. With more than 350 Grade-II listed buildings, it’s one of the...
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts
Free your mind at the Saatchi Gallery
Step off the bustling King’s Rd into the Saatchi’s airy, minimal spaces for a rare view of contemporary art by unseen, emerging artists and unique exhibitions of influential pop culture icons.
Go for Drinks At The Botanist
A chic bar with season cocktails on Sloane Square. You can also grab delicious modern British food at their all day restaurant if you get a little peckish.
Fancy Groceries at Duke of York Market
Every Saturday The Duke of York Square hosts a fine food market. Enjoy the best British artisanal and locally produced products, including meats, fish, bread, cakes and more!
Grab a Sunday Roast at Thomas Cubitt
Sit outside in the sun at this upmarket brasserie and discover a proper British Sunday Roast with Thomas Cubitt's 28-day-aged fillet from the Castle of Mey estate in Caithness.
Stop for a Coffee at Colbert
Sit outside at the Colbert Café esplanade for a coffee break. This is a classic French Café and if you are into Foie Gras and Duck Magret you can always come back for dinner.
Have a posh pint at The Orange
A super smart pub - delicious food upstairs and great bustling atmosphere downstairs.
Enjoy tea & cake at Peggy Porschen
It's instagram heaven at Peggy Porschen, but these cakes also taste as good as they look.
Head for Brunch at Granger & Co
Setup by Australian chef, Bill Granger. This antipodean style bistro serves up spectacularly beautiful, fresh and nutritious dishes whilst keeping the Australian spirit at heart.
Delve into British Army history at the National Army Museum
Discover the fascinating history of the British Army from the 1600s to the present at this well laid out and interactive museum. From small artefacts to full-sized tanks, the displays are amazing. A lovely place to spend an afternoon.
Mingle in the park at Sloane Square
Located in the heart of shops and restaurants, this lovely square offers a perfect setting to relax with a drink on the terrace. Surrounded by trees, it provides shade for those sunny days.
Explore the Royal Hospital Chelsea
Immerse yourself in the amazing grounds and museums of the Royal Hospital Chelsea. Discover military artefacts, a reconstructed hospital berth, and chat with the Chelsea pensioners. Don't miss the beautiful chapel and great Hall, plus a cafe for refreshments.
Explore the timeless beauty of Holy Trinity Church
Step into the ornate Holy Trinity Church and be captivated by its stunning stained glass windows, rich history, and peaceful atmosphere. A hidden gem amidst the bustling streets of London.
Get around
Airport
London City
48 min
Heathrow
46 min
London Gatwick
1 hr 38 min
Train station
Victoria Station
13 min
Subway station
Pimlico
6 min
Bus stop
Winchester Street (Stop N)
12 min
Local shops & services
Convenience store
6 min
Cafe
6 min
Pharmacy
7 min
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
No pets
No parties or events
No smoking
Good to know
Arrival from 15:00
Departure before 10:00
Air con
Wifi
Cancellation policy
Up until
30
days
Cancel at least 30 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 30 days away.
Host
This home is managed by Charlotte
This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Charlotte's striking home in this friendly neighbourhood makes for a truly special stay. While you'll have the place to yourself, Charlotte will be on hand to help with any questions and ensure that you love the home just as much as we do.
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