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SW1W 9JB

Chester Row, London, SW1W

3 Beds
3 Baths
160 m² Floor area
Type Flat
Listed 15 May 2026
Asking price £4,250,000
Price per m² £26,563 / m²

Set behind an elegant stucco façade on one of London's most coveted addresses, this beautifully proportioned three-bedroom apartment unfolds laterally across two period buildings, with its own private front door and a sense of scale that is increasingly rare in central London.



Arranged over the ground and first floors, the apartment spans approximately 1,721 sq ft and combines classic London architecture with a clean, understated finish. Ceiling heights of over three metres on both principal floors lend the rooms a wonderful sense of volume, while large sash windows draw in natural light throughout.



The ground floor is given over to living and entertaining. A notably generous reception room stretches across the front of the plan, with tall windows, elegant cornicing and a handsome fireplace creating a smart but comfortable focal point. Across the hallway, a separate dining room offers a more intimate setting for dinner parties or slower everyday suppers, while the adjoining kitchen has been finished in a simple contemporary palette with dark worktops, integrated appliances and a practical amount of storage. Hardwood flooring runs through the principal living spaces, bringing warmth and continuity to the layout. A guest WC also sits on this floor.



Upstairs, the principal bedroom occupies a wonderfully private position and opens onto its own balcony. It is served by a large bathroom with a bathtub and separate glass shower, finished in marble and pale stone. Two further bedrooms sit on this floor, one of which also opens onto a balcony, and both are served by an additional family bathroom. The overall arrangement makes the apartment especially well suited to buyers looking for a smart London base with enough space for family life, guests or a study.



There is a composed quality to the interiors, and the bones of the building do much of the heavy lifting: high ceilings, tall windows, strong proportions and a private entrance all combine to give the apartment the feel of a discreet house rather than a conventional flat. Air conditioning adds a practical layer, particularly in the warmer months.



Chester Row lies between Knightsbridge and Belgravia, and is one of London's most desirable addresses, lined with white stucco terraces and characterised by a distinctly residential feel despite its central location. At the top of the street, Elizabeth Street offers a curated mix of independent boutiques, florists, cafés and well-regarded restaurants, while Sloane Square and Pavilion Road are within easy reach. Victoria station is also nearby, providing both underground and mainline connections, making this a well-connected London base with a village-like atmosphere.

How the asking price has moved

May 2026
£4,250,000
Listed at original asking price

What similar homes actually sold for

Nearby Land Registry transactions — the data behind our fair price estimate.

Address Sold price Date Type
28 CHESTER ROW, SW1W 9JB £1,950,000 Jan 2026 Terraced
30 CHESTER ROW, SW1W 9JB £2,550,000 Sep 2024 Terraced
26A CHESTER ROW, SW1W 9JB £2,035,000 Dec 2020 Terraced
Source: HM Land Registry · SW1W 9JB · Sorted by date

Chester Row, London, SW1W

We don't have enough nearby Land Registry sales matched to EPC floor-area data for this postcode and property type to calculate a fair price estimate. All other details are still available.

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Fair price calculated from HM Land Registry sold prices in the same postcode area, adjusted by the UK House Price Index, and multiplied by the EPC-declared floor area of 160 m². Updated daily.