Trevor Place
London, SW7 1LA
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Description
A MAGNIFICENT NEWLY REFURBISHED DOUBLE FRONTED HOUSE, LOCATED IN THE HEART OF KNIGHTSBRIDGE & VERY CLOSE TO HYDE PARK
Location
Knightsbridge is arguably London's premier residential area and is enhanced by many world class shops, hotels and restaurants. The area is rich in historic and cultural landmarks, museums, galleries and theatres. The location has excellent transport links, London Heathrow is approximately 15 miles (24 km) and London Paddington station is approximately 2.5 miles (4 km).
Trevor Place is within walking distance of the wide open spaces of Hyde Park, as well as Harrods and Harvey Nichols.
Further Information
With an attractive blend of Georgian elegance and classical contemporary design, this house provides superb accommodation suitable for a principal residence in this prime central London location. This handsome double fronted house has been completely refurbished to an exemplary standard including AV systems to the principal rooms, fire safety and CCTV security systems and comfort cooling. One of the unusual features is the new 6 person passenger lift which serves all floors.
Trevor Place was originally known as Hill Street and dates back to circa 1822 when W F Pocock began work on the replacement of Smith & Babers Floor cloth factory, which then stood towards the northern end of a large enclosure on the west side of the Trevor Estate. In 1827 additional land was acquired and further houses were built enabling a roadway to be built at the top of Montpelier Square connecting it to Kensington Road (Knightsbridge). 2 Trevor Place was originally known as Hill Street House and was built under a building agreement dated 1828 adjoining some stables. Most of the houses on the Trevor Estate were built of bricks made on site augmented by material from the Pocock's factory in Battersea. This reduced the brick shortage caused by the rush to complete buildings before the new Building Act came into force. Former notable residents of 2 Trevor Place include Charles Digby Harrod, son of the founder of Harrods, responsible for the firm's expansion from the 1860s. He was resident 1860 1870.
Entrance hall, 6 person passenger lift, kitchen and breakfast room, dining room, 2 first floor drawing rooms and library, family room incorporating media room and study, master bedroom suite with dressing room, 5 further en suite bedrooms, utility room, 2 guest cloakrooms, terrace garden, underground garage space at The Knightsbridge.
- 6 Reception rooms
- 6 Bedrooms
- 6 Bathrooms
- Garden Terrace, Lift & Parking
- 428 sq m (4610 sq ft)
