Chelsea is an affluent area known for its smart boutiques, high-end restaurants lining the King's Road and hosting the world's famous Chelsea Football Club. The National Army Museum traces British army history from the 1600s to the present, while the Saatchi Gallery displays contemporary art in the Duke of York's headquarters. The red-coated retired soldiers known as the Chelsea Pensioners run guided tours of their residence, the Royal Hospital Chelsea. Chelsea is in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and includes the postcodes SW3 and SW10. It started life as a village, and in the 19th century it transformed into a riverside resort and became popular with artists: Victorian painters Dante Gabriel Rossetti, J.M.W. Turner and James Whistler all resided here. During the 1960s, London’s "Swinging" years, Chelsea and King’s Road was a true hot spot.
I can highly recommend Simon and Walton Estates for their exceptional service, integrity and superb negotiation skills. He has an ability to overcome any challenges, remain calm and supportive throughout. A property advisor of the highest calibre.
Simon is a gentleman of the London property scene, professional, knowledgeable and driven to succeed on behalf of his clients. Whether selling or buying I would highly recommend Walton Estates.
The Walton Estates team are consummate property professionals and were an absolute pleasure to deal with. They’re open, honest, direct and are genuinely working hard for both the Buyer and the Seller with integrity.
A incredibly professional and client focused and driven estate agent, highly recommandable. Simon Dredzen was able to land a very complex transaction for us.