
With sleek design, secret storage and private views of leafy London - it is easy to image James Bond in the £6.85million home which has just hit the market on 007's street.

The property on London's Royal Avenue could well be the house author Ian Fleming imagined when he wrote the fictional international man of mystery into life.

And now, it is up for sale.

Incredible images of the stunning five-bedroom house, set over five floors, show sleek bathrooms, a cosy study and open dining areas, along with hidden terraces at the back.

The property being sold by Strutt and Parker comes with windows opening out over the stunning Royal Avenue which fill the rooms with light.

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

In 'Moonraker' Fleming revealed Bond based himself on the ground floor of a Regency house in a small Chelsea Square with Plane trees.

The kitchen is packed with hidden storage and handy gadgets behind sleek white cupboards and draws with chrome accessories

A set of doors open out from a study area onto a terrace where the occupant can make the most of the sun as it shines over the city

An upstairs terrace has enough space to relax with friends and take in the sun. This is one of two terraces on the property

Would you like to live like an international man of mystery? A home has gone on sale at fictional character 007's address. Pictured: Daniel Craig as James Bond

Although he never gives away the exact home.

He reveals the same house had a sitting room with a bay window overlooking the square and that there are steps running up to the front door.

It could well describe the 3000-square-foot Grade II listed house with a modern, luxurious interior.

'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.

'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.

'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.

'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.

'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.'

There are five bedrooms in the home which is set over five floors and is located on a prime Chelsea square in Royal Avenue

The home is 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

The garden has a covered side for extra privacy while still allowing the sun to shine down on the tastefully decorated outside seating area

The building historically designed by Sir Christopher Wren on behalf of William III in the 1690's as part of a proposed carriageway linking the Royal Hospital to Kensington Palace

The living area is modern and simple with LED lighting against the brickwork and spotlights in the ceiling, as well as built in storage in the TV wall unit

The bathroom has a his and hers sink unit and a large shower with two heads and a large bath rub - with plenty of space

The well-balanced property also boasts open plan living areas, a kitchen/breakfast room, a master bedroom with an en-suite and four other bedrooms

Located on a prime Chelsea square, the house offers a classic first floor drawing room with beautiful high ceilings and views over Royal Avenue, providing generously proportioned accommodation

The building historically designed by Sir Christopher Wren on behalf of William III in the 1690's as part of a proposed carriageway linking the Royal Hospital to Kensington Palace

The multimillion pound property on Royal Avenue has a classic London townhouse front with iron gates around the front