Classically proportioned, picture perfect Chelsea townhouse offered for £10.5 million
A classically proportioned low-built house just off the Kings Road in Chelsea has gone on sale for £10.5 million ($15.4 million or €13.7 million).

Featuring 3,525 square foot of accommodation and arranged over four floors, 9 Jubilee Place is currently configured to provide 3 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and 2 kitchens. Ramped off-street parking leads to a single garage whilst there are gardens to the front and rear and a second floor roof terrace.
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A Georgian Gem
Grade I listed Georgian mansion in Worcestershire for sale for the first time since the 1720s Few houses remain in the ownership of the same family for three hundred years, but an example of such, Ombersley Court at Ombersley in Worcestershire, has just been placed on the market for £3.5 million ($4.5 million, €4.1 […]

Wealthy in Wiltshire
Classically proportioned Wiltshire village house for sale; it’ll supposedly appeal to “your typical wealthy Briton” (whatever that might mean) Primarily built between 1620 and 1760, a classically proportioned four-storey house in the Wiltshire village of Seend has been placed on the market this week for £4.5 million ($5.8 million, €5.2 million or درهم21.2 million). […]
The house is offered for sale by Knight Frank and given it is one of the most charming properties in the area, we’d expect that this is a rare instance where there might well be a bidding war.






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Seems very good value compared to others in the vicinity – Just £2,978 per square foot.
The pricing per sq.ft in this part of London is odd. As you say, this seems to be on the low side for something f such quality in comparison to Knightsbridge. I sense an exodus from Knightsbridge into Chelsea proper as people tire of the Middle Eastern influence in K’bridge and Belgravia. We have White Flight. How would one define this sort of Flight…..Anglo Saxon Flight?
One for the wrecking ball!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You plainly have utterly no conception of taste or style. Your own home must be quite hideous.
You really are quite repetitious and tedious. Can’t you at least attempt some originality?
One more wrecking ball from him and he might indeed get banned.
Matthew, the Steeples Times is excellent and much appreciated.
Many of us will be glad to see the back of this fellow. He adds nothing and revels in being an annoying nuisance. All the negative perceptions of Australians are manifested in this boring clown.
As you say, this is a fine example of Chelsea architecture. It’s a pity this Australian lout cannot understand that.
Quite lovely. Sadly not on an academic’s salary
A ‘ House for all seasons ‘ wedding cake of a house on a fairly quiet road
There will definitely be a bidding war on this even in this market.