£2,665 pcm
(£615 pw)
1 bed flat to rentCheyne Walk, Chelsea SW3
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
552 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Available from 17 April 2026
Furnished or unfurnished
About this property
Conveniently positioned one-bedroom flat moments away from the Thames Embankment and Albert Bridge
Stepping into the flat on the second floor, the entrance hall leads through to a reception room. This room has enough space for separate dining and seating areas, while the galley kitchen is adjacent for added convenience.
The bedroom has built-in storage and a bathroom with a bath next door. Dark wooden floors give the flat a sense of style, while additional storage space bring added convenience.
Pier House is an iconic 1970s apartment building at the corner of Cheyne Walk and Oakley Street. It offers lifts and a 24-hour porter, while residents have the right to access the communal garden in the centre.
Cheyne Walk is one of the most historic streets in London, home to numerous celebrated figures, including the writer George Eliot, the painter J.M.W. Turner, the actress Elizabeth Taylor and the politician David Lloyd George.
The Thames Embankment lies to the south of the street, with Albert Bridge leading to Battersea Park. The King’s Road is to the north, with its superb range of restaurants and shops. In addition, the beautiful Chelsea Physic Garden is a short walk away.
Stepping into the flat on the second floor, the entrance hall leads through to a reception room. This room has enough space for separate dining and seating areas, while the galley kitchen is adjacent for added convenience.
The bedroom has built-in storage and a bathroom with a bath next door. Dark wooden floors give the flat a sense of style, while additional storage space bring added convenience.
Pier House is an iconic 1970s apartment building at the corner of Cheyne Walk and Oakley Street. It offers lifts and a 24-hour porter, while residents have the right to access the communal garden in the centre.
Cheyne Walk is one of the most historic streets in London, home to numerous celebrated figures, including the writer George Eliot, the painter J.M.W. Turner, the actress Elizabeth Taylor and the politician David Lloyd George.
The Thames Embankment lies to the south of the street, with Albert Bridge leading to Battersea Park. The King’s Road is to the north, with its superb range of restaurants and shops. In addition, the beautiful Chelsea Physic Garden is a short walk away.



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