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Writer's pictureTom Barret

The Garrison Club: An Exclusive Tennis Sanctuary in the Heart of Belgravia, London

Updated: Nov 14

Nestled in the prestigious enclave of Belgravia, London, The Garrison Club at Chelsea Barracks offers residents a private sanctuary that elevates the concept of sport into an art form. At the heart of this world-class residential development lies an indoor tennis court that flawlessly combines vintage charm with contemporary sophistication—creating an experience that is as exclusive as it is luxurious.

Each space is tucked away into lofty set-ups with wood accents and bespoke stone displays, complimented by eye-catching decor. Of the 48 residences at 9 Mulberry Square, two of them are penthouses.


A further peek inside grants views of a culinary garden designed by Gustafson Porter as well as Garrison Square, which offers access to nearby alfresco dining and exhibition spaces. Chelsea Barracks claims its next phase will allow it to offer a total of 97 new residences across all three structures. 


The posh interiors at 9 Mulberry Square spill over into The Garrison Club at Grenadier Gardens, a new spa and gym facility with a multi-sports hall. Inside the residents-only space, visitors are able to execute backhand smashes on London’s largest indoor tennis court, said to be at least 78 feet in length and 36 feet wide. Upper and lower galleries serve as courtside viewing platforms and aprés-match relaxing.


The tennis court at The Garrison Club isn’t merely about playing the game—it’s about enjoying the experience. The grand, minimalist space is bathed in natural light, offering a calming ambiance for residents seeking an exclusive retreat. Whether you’re fine-tuning your backhand or engaging in a leisurely rally, this is tennis reimagined for the modern elite.


Beyond the court, the adjacent lounge—outfitted with plush, inviting seating and subtle, sophisticated decor—offers the perfect space to relax post-match. Here, tennis becomes more than just a game—it becomes a part of a lifestyle defined by elegance, privacy, and sophistication, where vintage charm meets modern luxury, and where every match feels like a work of art.

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