A slick Chelsea Pad by The River, this renovated penthouse near Sloane Square is perfect for a party.
In keeping with this artistic atmosphere, the top floors of the other blocks in the area seem to have been designed as studios, and this appears to be the case in a penthouse for sale on St Loo Avenue, just off Flood Street. The vaulted ceiling of the sitting room is 18ft high at its apex; it’s a 25ft-long space in which you would feel obliged to throw a party at Christmas, or any other time of year. You could observe the festivities from the mezzanine level, or retreat to the study, or on to the terrace.
Jamie Hope of Maskells, the estate agency handling the property, believes that the newly renovated flat — which has an asking price of £3.85 million — could appeal to an affluent, sociable singleton, but also thinks that a family or a couple who are downsizing would be drawn to the address and the muted elegance of the interior.
There are three bedrooms, including a master suite, and ample storage — a feature not commonly found in 21st-century schemes close to the river. This is thanks to the developer having invested in plenty of bespoke joinery. Large shelves on either side of the fireplace in the sitting room allow for the display of the pots and statuary that the buyer of the apartment will doubtless possess.
St Loo Avenue may be an address that causes some to snigger, but this roadtootakes its name from a previous resident: Lady St Loo (or Loe), better known as Bess of Hardwick, the Elizabethan woman of property and a power player, whose London mansion stood not far away.