Chelsea Cloisters, Sloane Avenue, SW3 3EE

Chelsea Cloisters, Sloane Avenue, SW3 3EE

  • 1 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 1 Receptions
£ 2,600 /pcm
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This bright and generously sized 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom flat is fully furnished positioned on the 3rd floor of the prestigious Chelsea Cloisters on Sloane Avenue, the property is flooded with natural light and boasts modern conveniences such as a 24-hour concierge and easy lift access.

Benefit from the superb location with seamless access to transportation links. South Kensington station is just a 5-minute walk away, serving the Piccadilly, Circle, and District lines, while the nearest bus stop, servicing the 360 bus, is only a minute's walk away.

Enjoy the vibrant surroundings of this sought-after neighbourhood, enriched with local amenities including shops, restaurants, and the convenience of a nearby Sainsbury's, open until midnight every day.

With South Kensington Station within easy reach, as well as the amenities of Chelsea and Knightsbridge just a short walk away, this apartment offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience.

  • Heating and hot water included
  • Third floor
  • Lift
  • 24-hour concierge
  • 24-hour security and CCTV
  • Close to Kings Road
  • Wooden Floo

  • Sloane Square station (784m)
  • South Kensington station (425m)
  • South Kensington station (735m)
  • Sloane Square station (736m)
  • Knightsbridge station (863m)

Reference Number

CAN202023

Total Sq Ft

366 approx

Available From

29th Sep 2025

Chelsea Cloisters, Sloane Avenue, SW3 3EE

Chelsea pulses with culture and elegance, where historic museums and cutting-edge art galleries sit alongside lush gardens and vibrant dining spots. This stylish neighborhood invites you to explore world-class attractions, unwind in serene green spaces, and savor exquisite cuisine. Whether you're soaking in the artistic vibe or enjoying a peaceful retreat, Chelsea blends sophistication with a lively spirit.

Imperial College London

guide name: Jasse Parker

Fantastic place to study. Our son got admission and he is enjoying it. Very knowledgeable teachers and very good study environment. It is an honour and pride to be part of such a prestigious institution. Thank you Imperial for accepting our kid.

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Park Sports Hyde Park

guide name: Adam Foreman

Court Safety Concerns – Please Read The ground was slippery this morning, making the courts extremely dangerous. Unfortunately, court maintenance appears to be nonexistent from the management. When asked, they claim it's safe to play, but they don’t play themselves to understand the real risks, especially around the baseline. Please be cautious and speak to a coach if you're unsure. The leaves on the court are large and scattered. If you slip while running over one, A&E might be your next stop. It feels like all they do is take money while showing little care for customer safety. Where is the management? Perhaps they could walk around the courts, do a proper tidy-up, and carry out a safety check. I genuinely love this place. The coaches and café staff are fantastic. Sadly, the reception area seems more focused on commission than customer care.

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triyoga Chelsea

guide name: Denise Brims

The instructor (Yvonne O’Gara) did not always provide clear or supportive leading cues and at times rushed us, which may have contributed to one woman losing balance and falling. Rather than offering her an alternative asana or checking in, the teacher only said, “Don’t apologise, that’s ok, do what feels right for you.” There were also inconsistencies in the instruction. For example, she cued us into Warrior II but referred to it as Warrior I, and the sequence overall felt improvised. During Prasarita Padottanasana (wide-legged forward fold), I placed the crown of my head on the mat, something I enjoy and have practised for many years. Instead of encouragement or a neutral acknowledgment, the teacher referred to it as “the ego pose” while looking directly at me, which felt belittling rather than supportive. For context, I am an award-winning yoga teacher who has taught thousands of students internationally over the past eight years, and I would never dream of yoga-shaming a student in that way. Unfortunately, this experience left me feeling criticised rather than nurtured, and I will not be booking this class again. I am also hesitant to return to triyoga in the near future and will most likely share my experience with my wider circle of friends at Third Space, school, running club and other places.

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Victoria and Albert Museum

guide name: Nirmal chaudhari

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is one of the most impressive museums I’ve ever visited. It’s a celebration of art, design, and human creativity from across the world. The building itself is stunning, and every gallery feels thoughtfully arranged. You can easily spend hours exploring everything from fashion and textiles to sculpture, jewellery, photography, and furniture. One of the highlights is the fashion collection, which shows how style has evolved over centuries. The sculpture galleries are equally captivating, with pieces from ancient times to modern artists. The museum does an excellent job of combining history with contemporary design, making it both educational and inspiring. The staff are welcoming and knowledgeable, and the museum is well signposted, which helps when navigating such a large space. Entry is free, though some special exhibitions require tickets. The café and gift shop are also worth visiting for a quick break or a unique souvenir. Overall, the Victoria and Albert Museum is a must-see for anyone interested in art, culture, or history. It’s a place that sparks curiosity and appreciation for creativity in all its forms a true gem in the heart of London.

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Science Museum

guide name: Adee “Addy”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ✈️ 💊 🩺🩻🚀 The Science Museum is a fantastic place to spend the day! A true humbling experience of the world of science The exhibits are interactive, fun, and packed with fascinating information perfect for both kids and adults. I especially loved how hands on so many of the displays are; it makes learning feel exciting and engaging rather than just reading from a plaque. The museum covers such a wide range of topics, from space and engineering to medicine and technology, so there’s truly something for everyone. The staff are welcoming and knowledgeable, and the layout makes it easy to explore without feeling overwhelmed. It’s inspiring to see science brought to life in such an accessible way. Whether you’re visiting with family, friends, or even solo, the Science Museum is an absolute must-visit.

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Harrods

guide name: Talia Henson

A must-visit store and an experience in itself! This world-famous department store is just as stunning inside as you would expect. It’s always buzzing with tourists and curious visitors eager to see what’s inside. While it sells an impressive range of luxury goods at eye-watering prices, there are also plenty of items that are more affordable. It’s a fantastic place to pick up Christmas treats like chocolates and biscuits in beautiful gift packaging. Yes, even those are slightly pricier than other shops, but they feel special and make wonderful gifts. Because it’s always busy, browsing isn’t exactly a calm experience, and finding assistance can sometimes be tricky since the staff are often helping other customers. The store is huge, selling everything from clothing, watches, and perfumes to homeware. There’s also a food hall, several restaurants and cafés, and even a gift shop offering much more than just tourist souvenirs. There are plenty of self-service checkouts as well as staffed tills if you prefer. Even if you don’t plan to buy anything, this store is worth visiting just to take it all in – it’s truly an iconic London experience.

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Royal Albert Hall

guide name: JoViBi

Went on Saturday and was amazing! Everyone was so helpful and accomadating. Lovely venue and such a brilliant show! Considering far away, the seats were brilliant and was an amazing performance! Worth the trip to London and deffo go to the venue again for other shows!!

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Natural History Museum

guide name: Tanya Lake

I have such fond memories of the Natural History Museum from school trips and visits over the years. I’ve been several times as an adult too, with friends, family, and visitors to London, it’s always a wonderful experience. The main attraction is, of course, the incredible dinosaur displays, which never fail to impress. There’s so much to see and do, from fascinating exhibits to a beautiful garden outside that’s well worth exploring. Entry is free, and there are plenty of cafés and places to eat and drink inside. I’d definitely say this is a must visit for anyone coming to London, especially if you have children who love dinosaurs, it’s truly amazing.

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Battersea Park

guide name: Martin Reviews

Battersea Park is honestly one of my favourite spots in London. It’s such a nice escape from the busy streets, and the wildlife makes it feel really special – you’ll see swans, ducks, and loads of squirrels running about. The lake is beautiful and really peaceful, especially if you just want to sit and watch the world go by for a bit. It never feels too crowded either, which I love. The park is also perfect for a chilled day out. There are plenty of picnic areas where you can spread out a blanket and relax, and the old Pump House is a cool little historic touch that gives the place some character. The walking paths are lovely – you can do a long loop around the park or just wander through the tree-lined areas. It’s the kind of place where you can go for a jog, a dog walk, or just a lazy stroll and it always feels refreshing. Food-wise, there are a couple of cafés and spots where you can grab something to eat or a coffee, which makes it easy to spend a whole afternoon there. Between the wildlife, the lakes, the space to relax, and the fact you can get food without leaving the park, it really has everything you need for a day out. Definitely a place I keep going back to.

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Battersea Power Station

guide name: Yumi Tung

Love this place! The shops stay open until late, everything is clean, trendy, and stylish. It’s super comfortable walking along the riverside — such a great atmosphere with lots of restaurants and cafés to choose from. Both day and night feel safe and lively. Perfect spot to relax, shop, and enjoy London!

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Saatchi Gallery

guide name: Snailo Morphesis

Visited the British Art Fair this September and was really impressed by the quality of work they exhibited. Not only do we get to see some traditional classical works. But there is a great number of digital art at the section called Digitalism. Totally creative, expressive and inspiring in many ways. The creators are so eager to interact with visitors sharing stories behind, which is so valuable and different from other fairs like Affordable Art Fair, Frieze, London Art Fair. The whole visit is so enjoyable and memorable 😊 Highly recommend. The venue however is not so easy to go around and ventilation must get better if they care about visitors’ user experience. Toilets facilities is limited.

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The Albert Memorial

guide name: Tricia Avenido

This is one of the most beautiful memorials I've ever seen. The scale of it is truly majestic and there's so much to see from the intricately carved marble statues to the ornate gold gates. You can tell how much Queen Victoria loved her husband, Prince Albert, and it appropriately faces the Royal Albert Hall.

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Zuma London

guide name: Mrs. M.

I have such wonderful memories of this restaurant. Even though I didn’t have a reservation, they seated me at the chef’s table, which turned out to be a really fun and fascinating experience. I was dining alone, but the food portions were so generous that I left absolutely full and happy. The first dish was sliced yellowtail sea bass — beautifully fresh, with a delicate pink color. A solid 10/10. Next came the fried soft-shell crab with wasabi mayonnaise. The flavor was so unique and delicious that I’d definitely come back just for this. Another 10/10. The jumbo tiger prawn followed — juicy, perfectly cooked, and simply amazing. 10/10 again. For dessert, I had ice cream with pecan pie and sliced banana — the perfect sweet ending. 10/10. Overall, I’ll absolutely be returning here on my next trip to London, and I’ll be recommending this place to all my friends. Service was very good (8/10). The waiter brought out the crab but forgot the cutlery — apart from that, everything was excellent.

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National Army Museum

guide name: Lauren S

We recently visited the National Army Museum in Chelsea, and it was an absolutely amazing experience from start to finish. The museum itself is spacious, bright, and beautifully laid out, making it a very comfortable place to explore — especially if you’re visiting with elderly family members or those with additional needs. I went with an elderly relative living with dementia, and the visit couldn’t have gone better. Everything was clear, accessible, and thoughtfully designed, with wide entrances, plenty of seating areas, and engaging displays that held attention without overwhelming. The use of bright colours and clear signage made it easy to navigate and enjoy at our own pace. The café was also lovely, serving great food and drinks in a relaxed setting. What really stood out, though, was the kindness and professionalism of the staff — every single person we spoke to was friendly, welcoming, and eager to help with anything we needed. It was truly a brilliant day out — both educational and enjoyable — and we left feeling uplifted and grateful for such an inclusive and well-run space. Highly recommended for visitors of all ages and abilities!

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Chelsea Physic Garden

guide name: Andrea Taylor

Very unusual and peaceful gardens. A hidden gem in London. Full of history. The medicinal planting is very interesting. I went during open house which was free, but I would pay to go back again as it's a really beautiful and lovely environment.

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The Rembrandt Hotel

guide name: Sarah

We have never stayed overnight in London before, as we live around 80 miles away. But wanted to do something special for my husbands birthday. This tied in with our visit to the royal Albert hall (just around the corner). The hotel and staff were immaculate and the service we received was super. The room had windows which showed a beautiful view of London. We had a welcome drink on arrival, after booking directly with the hotel, which we chose and sat in the gorgeous bar area before our show. The breakfast was also superb!

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