Chelsea Walk, Fulham, SW10 9EW

  • 1 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 1 Receptions
£ 2,300 /pcm
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A well-maintained recently renovated flat on Fulham Road, this beautifully presented one bedroom apartment offers generous proportions, high-quality interiors and a rare two-level private terrace – ideal for outdoor entertaining or quiet relaxation. The flat strikes a perfect balance between classic charm and contemporary design, benefiting from sleek finishes and an efficient layout that maximises space and natural light.

The spacious double bedroom features floor-to-ceiling windows, built-in wardrobes, and direct access to the terrace, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor feel. A separate, fully fitted kitchen sits at the opposite end of the flat, with modern appliances and thoughtful design. The generous reception room also opens onto the private terrace, offering excellent flow and entertaining space. Additional highlights include underfloor heating throughout, wooden flooring, and a modern bathroom finished to a high standard.

Positioned in a vibrant and highly sought-after neighbourhood, the flat is just a short walk from South Kensington, Earl’s Court, West Brompton and Fulham Broadway tube stations, providing exceptional access across London via the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines. Local amenities are abundant, with an array of cafes, boutiques, restaurants, and cultural landmarks such as museums and theatres all within walking distance. The flat is also moments from the King’s Road and Sloane Square, offering a premier lifestyle in one of West London’s most connected and desirable areas.

  • Double bedroom with built-in wardrobes
  • Private two-level terrace with direct access
  • Separate kitchen with modern fittings
  • Spacious reception room opening to terrace
  • Contemporary bathroom with clean finishes
  • Underfloor heating throughout
  • Wood flooring across the flat
  • Excellent local amenities nearby
  • Short walk to multiple tube stations
  • Easy access to Central London and Heathrow

  • West Brompton station (818m)
  • Imperial Wharf station (997m)
  • Fulham Broadway station (761m)
  • West Brompton station (819m)

Reference Number

CAN190491

Available From

22nd Aug 2027

West Brompton pulses with creative energy and cultural charm, where iconic museums and vibrant parks invite exploration. From immersive art at the Design Museum to the serene beauty of Bishops Park, this area blends inspiration and relaxation effortlessly. Whether you're seeking a lively café or a peaceful green escape, West Brompton offers a refreshing slice of London life.

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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London Film Academy

guide name: Zoe Wang

I was here for the one month filmmaking certificate course, it was absolutely amazing! All the tutors were so experienced and knowledgeable and kind, it was great :) I have no experience in the film industry, so I signed up for the course to learn and I definitely learned a looot! Highly recommend to anyone interested in the world of film, this course gives you a good insight into the industry and also the practical side of actually making a film, doesn’t matter if you don’t know what you like or are good at, I’m sure you’ll learn a lot and find something interesting for yourself ;)

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The College of Psychic Studies

guide name: Candace Wenzelmann

Thanks so much for a uniquely spooktakular event! From the displays of artwork by psychic artists, to the spooky curious sounds in certain corners of the college, and my highlight was the ancestral altar as a space for reflection to express gratitude to our ancestors, topped off by a complimentary tarot reading while hearing reviews of some courses from the college’s current students really made this event special. I was wondering whether your social media lady could send a photo that she took of me (in leopard print dress) and my friend (in red coat) seated on the sofa nearer to where the drinks were being served? We didn’t take photos ourselves so this would at least be our reminder of our memorable time at your college. Many thanks! Candace😄

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the Design Museum

guide name: Mona Zare

Visiting the Design Museum felt like stepping back in time in certain sections, in a good way: you almost get the sense that you’ve been transported into the past for a moment. The layout and spatial design are really intriguing, and you can see works from a studio that have been donated to the museum. Right when you enter, the shop is on the right-hand side, where you can buy items and also choose souvenirs of your visit. The museum sits next to a large park in the Kensington area (it’s right on Kensington High Street, at the entrance to Holland Park) so afterwards you can walk there and enjoy the space. Overall, a very satisfying experience, if you have any interest in design, architecture or just quiet inspiration, this is one to go and explore.

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Chelsea FC Museum

guide name: Akshay Nanda

AMAZING experience. The guides were so polite, friendly, and knowledgeable, and although every tour is on a strict time, they tell you exactly when and where the best spots for photos are. Museum itself is awe inspiring. So cool to see the history and the silverware in person. Tour includes access to the museum, trophy room, home and away dressing rooms (literally can sit in Reece James’ seat), access to the pitch, amazing photo ops in the press room, and access to the museum and megastore. HIGHLY RECOMMEND. WELL WORTH EVERY POUND

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Bishops Park

guide name: Nicola Pennisi

A family friendly park set alongside the river. There are gardens, paths, ponds, playgrounds and exercise equipment.

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ibis London Earls Court

guide name: Ashlee Voyce

I had a very pleasant stay. The hotel is a few minutes to the underground connecting you to the rest of London. There are some really great pubs nearby. The service at breakfast was great. Anna was attentive and helped rectify a misunderstanding promptly. The rooms were nice and modern. They are not soundproof, but it is a quieter area so that wasn’t an issue. The rooms also have automatic lighting which is great for getting up at night.

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Bluebird Chelsea

guide name: Nandini Mazumdar

Yummy food in a beautiful setting - loved the spicy salmon tartare, the truffle mash, and the vegetarian curry. The ambiance is nice and refined. Unfortunately service was a complete miss for us - our server was a bit standoffish (for no apparent reason), the food took a while to come out, and they took forever to bring the bill (and then the card machine) despite asking a few times. Overall it’s a good place and I’d like to come back, hopefully with a better service experience.

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Fulham Palace

guide name: Shabista Khan

I visited Fulham Palace on a Sunday afternoon, and it was such a wonderful experience! The palace itself is stunning, with beautifully landscaped gardens and a tranquil atmosphere that feels like an escape from the hustle and bustle of London. What made it even better is that entry is free, which is always a pleasant surprise. The grounds are perfect for a peaceful walk, and I spent quite a bit of time wandering around the Botanic Garden – the variety of plants and flowers is impressive. Inside the palace, there’s a rich history to explore, with exhibitions that tell the story of the place as a residence for the Bishops of London for over 1,300 years. The cafe is a lovely spot to relax after a walk, with a nice selection of coffee and snacks. The staff were incredibly friendly, and it just added to the overall charm of the place. If you’re in the area or looking for a quiet, historical gem in London, I highly recommend visiting Fulham Palace. It's a peaceful retreat, and with free entry, it’s a perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon.

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Leighton House

guide name: Elizabeth Gibbons

Leighton House Museum had been on my wish list for quite some time, and it more than lived up to expectations. Surprisingly, I knew very little about the Victorian artist Frederic Leighton beforehand, though I immediately recognised some of his work as we wandered through his extraordinary home. When we bought our tickets, I asked the staff where best to begin. The member of staff was wonderfully helpful, suggesting that newcomers either start in the basement with a short introductory film or explore the house first for a more immediate surprise. We chose the film, and although it revealed a few glimpses of what was to come, I’m glad we did, it gave us valuable context about Leighton’s life and artistry, enriching the experience that followed. Every room was a delight, filled with exquisite furnishings and decorated in a mix of artistic styles, including Leighton’s own meticulously crafted works. My personal highlight was the extension housing the breathtaking Arab Hall. We lingered there for quite a while, taking in the intricate details and chatting with a knowledgeable volunteer who shared even more insight. After thoroughly exploring the house, we enjoyed drinks and cake in the charming autumnal garden. (I highly recommend the apple shortbread - delicious!) It was fascinating to learn that Leighton House was part of a circle of artists’ homes, though unfortunately, most of the others aren’t open to the public. Sambourne House, however, is linked to the museum, and I plan to visit there in the future. We also had the chance to enjoy a small visiting exhibition tucked behind the video room, which sparked lively conversation among my friends as we each picked out favourites and compared styles. Overall, Leighton House is a captivating blend of art, architecture, and history, and it made for a thoroughly memorable day out. The only disappointment was the fact there were no fridge magnets with scenes from the house or Leighton's artwork. I like to buy one when I visit places as a memento.

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The Harwood Arms

guide name: Derek Philip-Xu

Really enjoyed our roast dinner for our anniversary. The staff were very friendly and attentive and happily accommodated our baby and buggy. The roast is shared between two and you can choose which meats you’d like. Plenty of food for the two of us. We also had the venison scotch eggs to start and sticky toffee pudding for dessert, both of which were delicious. They also have good selection of non-alcoholic cocktails on offer.

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Earl’s Court Police Box

guide name: Seth Gardner

This was a fun side adventure for us to go see the TARDIS police box.

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The Stanhope Arms

guide name: Jelena Ljubičić

The Stanhope Arms is everything you want in a London pub. Cozy vibes, hearty food, and an excellent beer selection — from crisp lagers to rich local ales. The Sunday roast hits the spot, and the staff make you feel right at home. Perfect for a pint after museum-hopping or just soaking up that classic British charm. 🍻 🇬🇧

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West London Islamic Cultural Centre Mosque

guide name: Harinder Grewall

Pre-booked painting session with my nieces and we all had great time. Staff super knowledgeable and explained everything clearly. Good drinks selection. End product superb beyond expectations. Thanks

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The River Café

guide name: Mariah Cristina

This brings in a great atmosphere near the Thames with an open plan kitchen. The food is delicious particularly their pasta however the pizza needs a bit more of flavor. Nonetheless, it was a good dining experience to be with friends, quite busy I would say but still audible enough for conversations.

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Eel Brook Common

guide name: Kimmi Xerxs

Eel Brook is a beautiful common. It's a community orientated space; families, young children, teenagers, middle aged the elderly. People cycling is all good.

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