Exceptionally rare opportunity to acquire a Grade I listed property overlooking St James's Park.
22 Queen Anne's Gate was built between 1775 -1778 and forms part of a terrace of similar properties overlooking St James's Park. The Grade I listed property is an exemplar of the Queen Anne style architecture. All floors are served by a passenger lift. Originally constructed as a residential townhouse, it has more recently been used as offices.
The property contains many period features such as, fireplaces and grand ornate rooms complete with decorative oil painted ceilings and walls. The principal reception rooms include some rare wall paintings which, according to the Survey of London, are typical of the work of renowned Swiss Neoclassical artist, Angelica Kauffman. The ground floor rear reception room also benefits from large windows, which provide extensive amounts of natural light as well as access to the large terrace which looks directly over St James's Park. In addition, the property includes a garden to the rear which is accessed from the lower ground floor and Birdcage Walk. The lower ground floor and upper levels comprise more contemporary accommodation.
The property is Grade I listed and sits within the Birdcage Walk
Conservation Area. The property has the potential to be used as either offices or residential, subject to the receipt of all statutory consents from Westminster City Council.
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Amazing period building, located in the heart of historic London
Noel De KeyzerProperty agent