A MAGNIFICENT AND UNUSUALLY WIDE, DOUBLE FRONTED GRADE II LISTED HOUSE, WHICH HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF AN EXTENSIVE RENOVATION AND INTERIOR DESIGN SCHEME, COMPLETED TO AN EXCEPTIONAL STANDARD
This fine Grade II listed double fronted period house was originally constructed in the early to mid 19th century. The property is built of traditional brick construction, with a stucco fronted elevation and comprises four storeys plus a lower ground floor, arranged under a pitched and slate covered roof, with a balustraded parapet. It has an imposing and elegant projecting Doric porch entrance, with a balustraded balcony at first floor level, and three canted bay windows to raised ground, first and second floors. The house has traditional sash windows, with French casements to the first floor.
The approximate total Gross Internal Area (including the vaults) is 507 square metres (5,456 square feet).
The house is unusually wide for a Belgravia town house, measuring almost 12m in width (38' 6), which is almost unheard of for a house of this type in central London. There is a magnificent and very impressive first floor drawing room, which occupies the full width of the house. On the raised ground floor, there is a grand entrance hall, which leads via double doors to the dining room. At the rear of the raised ground floor, there is the state of the art fully fitted kitchen, complete with Gaggenau appliances. The second floor is dedicated to the principal bedroom suite, with en suite dressing room and bathroom, finished in sumptuous marble. The third and fourth floors comprise 3 further bedrooms and 2 further bathrooms. The lower ground floor comprises, a 4th bedroom suite, cinema, gymnasium, kitchen, steam room, cloakroom/WC and vaults. There is a small patio at lower ground floor, whilst at 5th floor level there is a large roof terrace.
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I love this house, perfect for entertaining on a grand scale
Noel De KeyzerProperty agent