It’s on the doorsteps of some of London‘s best-known museums, but this studio flat for sale has its own treasure trove.

The former artist’s studio boasts dramatic light and volume, with a 14 ft high ceiling and mezzanine used as the bedroom.

It covers 2,146 square feet – the equivalent of the space found within the boundary of a singles tennis court.

The property is in the capital’s wealthy borough of Kensington & Chelsea, and is being sold for more than £2million.

This unusual studio in London's South Kensington is being sold for a guide price of £2.15million

This unusual studio in London's South Kensington is being sold for a guide price of £2.15million

This unusual studio in London’s South Kensington is being sold for a guide price of £2.15million

The hallway features a decorative treasure chest
The hallway features pillars
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Grand entrance: The hallway features a decorative treasure chest and pillars

The flat is on the raised ground floor of a Victorian red brick building within easy reach of Fulham Road and the King’s Road.

The impressive living room has allowed the current owner to display a range of artwork. However, whoever snaps it up won’t have this eclectic collection included. 

The other spaces – including the kitchen, bathroom and entrance hall – are at the front of the flat. 

Features include parquet flooring, high quality joinery and plenty of storage areas.

The studio flat has an impressive 14 ft high ceiling, with a range of window glazing

The studio flat has an impressive 14 ft high ceiling, with a range of window glazing

The studio flat has an impressive 14 ft high ceiling, with a range of window glazing

There is enough space for a large mezzanine, which is currently used as the bedroom

There is enough space for a large mezzanine, which is currently used as the bedroom

There is enough space for a large mezzanine, which is currently used as the bedroom

Tom Parker, of property website Zoopla, said: ‘This artist’s studio is one of a kind. 

‘The high ceilings, light-filled rooms and marble columns ensure anyone lucky enough to live there will enjoy a truly unique home in an exclusive London location.

‘For art lovers who want even more of a culture fix, the property is just a short stroll from Exhibition Road, home to several of the world’s best museums, including the V&A and Natural History Museum.’

The V&A is in Cromwell Road, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and is the world’s leading museum of art and design.

The entrance hallway is at the front of the property and includes an entry phone

The entrance hallway is at the front of the property and includes an entry phone

The entrance hallway is at the front of the property and includes an entry phone

The entrance hall has an elaborate ceiling, painted with a blue sky and stars

The entrance hall has an elaborate ceiling, painted with a blue sky and stars

The entrance hall has an elaborate ceiling, painted with a blue sky and stars

The mezzanine is accessed via staircase in the main living area

The mezzanine is accessed via staircase in the main living area

 The mezzanine is accessed via staircase in the main living area

The mezzanine is accessed via staircase in the main living area

The mezzanine is accessed via staircase in the main living area

The mezzanine is accessed via staircase in the main living area

The impressive living room has allowed the current owner to display a range of art

The impressive living room has allowed the current owner to display a range of art

The impressive living room has allowed the current owner to display a range of art 

This range of colourful glass medicine bottles are displayed openly on the wall

This range of colourful glass medicine bottles are displayed openly on the wall

This range of colourful glass medicine bottles are displayed openly on the wall

The property is being sold via estate agents House Partnership with a guide price of £2.15million.

It is in London’s Roland Gardens with good access to public transport, including South Kensington underground station and Gloucester Road, both around half a mile away.

The typical price of a home in this road is £1,649,820, compared to £315,150 for the country as a whole, according to Zoopla.

The mezzanine includes a double bed and a brightly decorated orange feature wall

The mezzanine includes a double bed and a brightly decorated orange feature wall

The mezzanine includes a double bed and a brightly decorated orange feature wall 

Kitchen has a range of wall and base units, divided by a mirrored backsplash

Kitchen has a range of wall and base units, divided by a mirrored backsplash

Kitchen has a range of wall and base units, divided by a mirrored backsplash

The property's bathroom has a display area with a collection of large seashells

The property's bathroom has a display area with a collection of large seashells

The property’s bathroom has a display area with a collection of large seashells

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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