Boutique agency AZ Real Estate is delighted to launch 30 Wellington Square, a grand Grade II-listed five-bedroom townhouse on one of Chelsea’s most revered garden squares, widely recognised as the fictional residence of novelist Ian Fleming’s iconic spy, James Bond.
In the James Bond novels, the character's London residence is often cited as Wellington Square, with John Pearson - Fleming's biographer - stating it as No.30. This famous South West London square has also been home to illustrious creatives, actors and politicians including AA Milne, the author of Winnie the Pooh, and former Prime Minister Herbert Asquith.
Spanning over 2,600 square feet across five floors, the Grade II listed property features generous living and entertaining spaces, including multiple reception rooms, a formal dining area, six bathrooms, a garden and sun-drenched roof terrace. Period details blend seamlessly with modern internal updates, offering elegance, charm and convenience throughout.
The owner of this magnificent home is also granted access to the central garden square with its elegant manicured gardens and fountain, as well as parking outside the house - ideal for the Aston Martin.
Alisa Zotimova, founder and CEO of AZ Real Estate: “30 Wellington Square is a truly exceptional family home, with timeless architecture and stucco frontage, a spacious internal layout and outdoor spaces, all in a leafy prime Chelsea location.
“Regardless of any connection to James Bond or other distinguished figures who have inhabited this tranquil square, it’s a remarkable residence that has been beautifully maintained.”
One of London’s most picturesque garden squares, Wellington Square offers a peaceful retreat just moments from the vibrant King’s Road. Residents can enjoy easy access to world-class dining, boutique shopping, cultural institutions, education and green spaces.
30 Wellington Square is priced at £6,450,000.
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