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Empire House, Thurloe Place, London SW7

£2,300,000

£1,302/ft2

£14,019/m2

Flat (3rd Floor)

4 bedrooms

2 bathrooms

1 receptions

1,766ft2
164m2
  • Tenure: Leasehold, expires 24/03/2142

  • Outside space: No

  • Parking: No

  • EPC: C

  • Service charge: £26,780

Key features and description

4 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | Reception Room | Kitchen | Lift | Porter
Spacious four-bedroom lateral apartment in a historic South Kensington building.

Four-bedroom apartment within a prestigious portered building. 

Entering the apartment on the third floor, you are welcomed into the reception room, which is beautifully proportioned with high ceilings that create an impressive sense of scale. The room features a decorative fireplace with marble surround and ornate cornicing, adding to the property's elegant character. 

The kitchen is fitted with white cabinetry and dark countertops, creating a clean and functional space. The room features integrated appliances and benefits from natural light.

The accommodation comprises of four bedrooms in total, with the principal bedroom being generously proportioned and benefitting from built-in storage., The property is completed by two family bathrooms. 

The apartment showcases period architectural details throughout, with high ceilings enhanced by moulded cornicing. The decorative fireplace serves as a focal point in the reception room, while wooden flooring adds character and warmth to the living spaces. Large windows fill the rooms with natural light, contributing to the bright and airy feel throughout. 

Thurloe Place occupies a prestigious position in the heart of South Kensington, moments from the cultural treasures of the Victoria and Albert Museum. The location provides exceptional connectivity, with South Kensington Underground station serving the Piccadilly, District and Circle lines just moments away, while Knightsbridge station is within easy walking distance. The area offers access to the upmarket boutiques of Knightsbridge and the many restaurants and cultural attractions that define this distinguished quarter of London. 

Empire House itself stands as an architectural landmark, constructed between 1909 and 1916 as the original headquarters for the Continental Tyre & Rubber Company. Positioned prominently at the intersection of Brompton Road and Thurloe Place, this red brick building has maintained its reputation as one of South Kensington's most sought-after residential addresses, attracting discerning residents drawn to its combination of historical significance and prime location.

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