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By Mark McConville

 

LIVE LIKE James Bond in 007’s fictional home after the stunning five-bed Royal Avenue house went on the market for £6.85m.

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Incredible images show the exterior of the sought-after 3000-square-foot terrace house as well as the luxurious interior including large living areas, spacious bedrooms and a modern kitchen.

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Other striking shots show the sleek bathrooms, cosy study and open dining areas as well as a lovely terrace.

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The five-bed house is located on Royal Avenue, London and is currently listed by Strutt and Parker for £6.85m.

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“A stunning five bedroom Grade II listed Freehold house located on a prime Chelsea square, and extending to some 3,000 square feet,” states the listing.

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“The property is on the preferred western terrace and was completely remodelled to an exacting standard, using the finest quality finishes to recreate period elegance with innovative and exciting design.

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“The house offers a classic first floor drawing room with beautiful high ceilings and views over Royal Avenue, providing generously proportioned and well-balanced accommodation throughout, where the space has been organised to create maximum flexibility for comfortable family living.

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“Royal Avenue was the fictional home of James Bond, but historically designed by Sir Christopher Wren on behalf of William III in the 1690s as part of a proposed carriageway linking the Royal Hospital to Kensington Palace.

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“It is ideally situated just off the King’s Road, within an easy walk of Sloane Square and Sloane Street and located around the corner from the beautiful open grounds and tennis courts of Burton Court, to which an incoming purchaser will have access for a fee by separate arrangement with the Royal Hospital.”

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Royal Avenue is where secret agent 007 James Bond lived according to author Ian Fleming, who included the location in his books.

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