£1,500,000
(£1,594/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleEarl's Court Square, Earl's Court SW5
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
941 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
Meticulously redesigned
Natural materials throughout
Five-metre-high ceiling in living area
Utility space under staircase
Integrated Bosch appliances
Bespoke timber cabinetry
Southeast facing balcony
Close to Earl’s Court Underground Station
Tenure: Leasehold
Set across two storeys within a grand period building on Earl’s Court Square, this remarkable home has been thoughtfully reimagined by the seller in collaboration with an interior designer, featuring in editorial content worldwide. The result is a serene, design-led sanctuary that speaks to both artistic expression and sustainable living. Once a featureless open-plan space, the apartment has been transformed into a home of warmth and intention.
High ceilings soar to five metres in the main living space. Sculptural elements including arched niches, circular mirrors, and layered textures bring light and softness into the room. The curves of the mezzanine level echo throughout the interior, creating a visual language that is both fluid and grounding.
Natural materials such as linen and sustainably sourced wood are layered in an earthy, neutral palette, while vintage books and artefacts collected on travels add soul and story to the home. Every item has been considered, with furniture placements refined through feng shui to promote harmony and balance.
The sleek, cement-finished kitchen spans the breadth of the internal wall. Integrated Bosch appliances combine with a multifunctional kitchen island, offering bar-height seating while allowing for more formal dining space at one end. Additional bespoke pieces include the micro-cement coffee table and sinuous vintage sofa invite stillness, offering a quiet counterpoint to the buzz of central London.
A beautifully designed southeast-facing balcony unfolds through one of three elegant French double doors, flooding the living space with soft, natural light.
Ascending via the micro-cement staircase, the mezzanine level holds the main bedroom, bathroom, and a peaceful study area. Bespoke timber cabinetry provides a range of astute storage solutions, ensuring continued aesthetic appeal. Three large, circular mirrors positioned above each French double doors subtly reflect light and form, enhancing the sense of space and volume with effortless elegance.
Situated in the heart of one of west London’s most sought-after garden squares, this apartment enjoys an enviable location within Earl’s Court Square. Residents benefit from immediate access to a charming private garden, while a vibrant selection of cafés, restaurants, and boutique shops are just moments away along Earl’s Court Road and Old Brompton Road.
Excellent travel connections include Earl’s Court Underground Station (District and Piccadilly lines) only a short walk away, providing swift links to the West End, the City, and Heathrow Airport, making this an ideal base for both professionals and frequent travellers.
EPC Rating: D
Set across two storeys within a grand period building on Earl’s Court Square, this remarkable home has been thoughtfully reimagined by the seller in collaboration with an interior designer, featuring in editorial content worldwide. The result is a serene, design-led sanctuary that speaks to both artistic expression and sustainable living. Once a featureless open-plan space, the apartment has been transformed into a home of warmth and intention.
High ceilings soar to five metres in the main living space. Sculptural elements including arched niches, circular mirrors, and layered textures bring light and softness into the room. The curves of the mezzanine level echo throughout the interior, creating a visual language that is both fluid and grounding.
Natural materials such as linen and sustainably sourced wood are layered in an earthy, neutral palette, while vintage books and artefacts collected on travels add soul and story to the home. Every item has been considered, with furniture placements refined through feng shui to promote harmony and balance.
The sleek, cement-finished kitchen spans the breadth of the internal wall. Integrated Bosch appliances combine with a multifunctional kitchen island, offering bar-height seating while allowing for more formal dining space at one end. Additional bespoke pieces include the micro-cement coffee table and sinuous vintage sofa invite stillness, offering a quiet counterpoint to the buzz of central London.
A beautifully designed southeast-facing balcony unfolds through one of three elegant French double doors, flooding the living space with soft, natural light.
Ascending via the micro-cement staircase, the mezzanine level holds the main bedroom, bathroom, and a peaceful study area. Bespoke timber cabinetry provides a range of astute storage solutions, ensuring continued aesthetic appeal. Three large, circular mirrors positioned above each French double doors subtly reflect light and form, enhancing the sense of space and volume with effortless elegance.
Situated in the heart of one of west London’s most sought-after garden squares, this apartment enjoys an enviable location within Earl’s Court Square. Residents benefit from immediate access to a charming private garden, while a vibrant selection of cafés, restaurants, and boutique shops are just moments away along Earl’s Court Road and Old Brompton Road.
Excellent travel connections include Earl’s Court Underground Station (District and Piccadilly lines) only a short walk away, providing swift links to the West End, the City, and Heathrow Airport, making this an ideal base for both professionals and frequent travellers.
EPC Rating: D
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