Move like Jagger: extraordinary £22m Chelsea mega-mansion with historic church walls for sale in celebrity neighbourhood

Count Sirs Mick Jagger and James Dyson among neighbours with a glamorous design home buy — this one's just been listed for sale for £22million. 
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Amira Hashish29 August 2018

It'll “only” cost you £22 million to join the glam Chelsea set if you buy this 7,000sq ft converted architect’s studio in Upper Cheyne Row.

Over the years the neighbourhood has been home to Mick Jagger and inventor James Dyson.

Formerly an architect’s studio, it has been converted into a 7,000 sq ft house, with high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, an abundance of outside space and a stunning reception room.

The real wow factor comes from a former section of the neighbouring Our Most Holy Redeemer & St. Thomas More Church, built in 1894 by Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, Herbert Vaughan, which is incorporated into the home.

The master bedroom has stairs onto a private study and roof terrace.

There is also a gym and fitness studio, as well as patio gardens on the ground floors.

The five-bedroom home is for sale with Russell Simpson and Knight Frank.

£22million: the five-bedroom home has design credentials and A-list neighbours

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