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£6,950,000 | 3,046 sq.ft. | 3 Beds | 3 Baths
This distinctive home on Chelsea’s Mallord Street pairs voluminous spaces with intricate details. Steeped in history, it was
built in 1911 for celebrated watercolour painter Cecil Arthur Hunt. Later home of Hungarian pianist Louis Kentner, it
resounds with provenance.
Expansive and ornate, the second-floor reception room flows directly into a wood-wrapped study. A generous principal
bedroom suite dominates the first floor and provides access to a decked terrace. Downstairs, an eat-in kitchen provides a
contemporary edge. Newly updated via a sympathetic refurbishment, this unique home pairs convivial living spaces with
captivating interiors.
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For more information call +44 20 3976 2117 or email customercare@sothebysrealty.co.uk