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GUIDE PRICE £4,500,000 - £5,000,000 Dating back to the 18th century and Grade II listed, Ashtead House has been meticulously restored and reimagined for modern living, its historic proportions and architectural detail carefully preserved while every element has been considered anew. Approached via a sweeping carriage driveway, the house extends to over 6,300 sq ft, and is arranged with a natural sense of flow, where grand entertaining spaces sit comfortably alongside more intimate rooms. Interiors have been designed in their entirety by Maurizio Pellizoni, with a layered palette of materials and furnishings from Minotti, B&B Italia and de la Cuona, creating a house that feels both composed and liveable. The ground floor begins with a central entrance hall, where the original staircase has been carefully restored, setting the tone for what follows. To one side, a study and games room offer quieter spaces, while to the south sits a bespoke Smallbone kitchen, centred around an island carved from Italian marble and fitted with high-spec integrated appliances. Beyond, the principal reception room is a remarkable former ballroom, measuring over 35 ft in length. Here, soaring 14ft ceilings with intricate plasterwork meet tall south-facing windows that draw in light across the day and frame views of the formal gardens. A fireplace anchors the room, while a bespoke bar and wine display, finished in backlit onyx, adds a sense of occasion to the space. Upstairs, the principal suite occupies a generous position on the first floor, where ceilings reaching almost 10ft enhance the sense of volume. Bespoke cabinetry runs throughout, from fitted wardrobes to integrated bedside storage, while the ensuite bathroom is finished in Italian marble with Lefroy Brooks fittings. Five further bedrooms are arranged across the plan, alongside four additional bathrooms, including a self-contained au pair suite with its own kitchen and living space. The lower ground floor has been thoughtfully adapted to include a cinema room with UHD projector and surround sound, as well as a historic brick wine cellar with capacity for over 1,000 bottles. Modern systems have been integrated throughout, including zonal underfloor heating and Rako lighting, allowing the house to function while retaining its period character. Outside, the grounds extend to just over three acres and have been fully landscaped to create a series of distinct outdoor spaces. Formal lawns are punctuated by sculptural planting and statement trees, while terraces and dining areas are positioned to follow the sun. An outdoor kitchen, complete with bespoke cabinetry and Wolf grills, sits at the heart of the entertaining spaces, alongside a fully enclosed tennis court. Parking is generous, with parking for multiple vehicles at the front, a three-car garage, and an additional three spaces accessed via a separate service entrance. Ashtead House sits just beyond the village, within easy reach of Epsom and its wider amenities, as well as a number of highly regarded schools including Epsom College and City of London Freemen’s. The surrounding area is defined by open countryside and established country clubs such as Beaverbrook and the RAC, while fast rail connections bring central London within comfortable reach.
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This substantial Victorian villa, set midway along Oxford Gardens in Notting Hill, has been reimagined by Stephen Marshall Architects, with interiors by Tricia Guild and a wraparound garden by Arne Maynard. Entry is on the raised ground floor, where a double reception room extends over 43 ft. Ceiling heights are generous, and glazing on three sides draws in light throughout the day. The space is deliberately unbroken, allowing for a variety of uses without ever feeling formal, with views out across the garden from the rear. The lower ground floor has been conceived as the vibrant centre of daily life. A large kitchen and dining space sits beneath, anchored by a central island and finished in Corian, with appliances by Miele and Gaggenau. Concrete flooring grounds the space, while expansive glazing opens directly onto the terrace and garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. A secondary kitchen is positioned discreetly to one side, perfect for entertaining. At the rear, the house resolves into it’s most distinctive element, the frameless fully glazed end wall linking garden and dining area seamlessly, conceived as a second living space, offering tranquility and elegance. Oxford Gardens is one of the quieter streets to the north of Notting Hill, within easy reach of Westbourne Grove and Portobello Road. Local favourites include The Ledbury, alongside Granger & Co. and Ottolenghi, while Ladbroke Grove Underground is a short walk away.
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Set back from Hadley Green Road behind wrought-iron gates, The Grove unfolds at the end of a long carriage driveway. Its late Georgian façade sits comfortably within rolling lawns and open countryside beyond, the elevation giving way to wide, uninterrupted views. Built around 1800 and Grade II listed, the house has been carefully extended over time, now offering close to 11,000 sq ft of accommodation. Its proportions remain firmly rooted in its period, with high ceilings, generous room widths and a natural sense of flow between spaces. At its centre is a striking entrance hall, lined in pine panelling and anchored by a sweeping staircase. From here, the principal reception rooms extend out across the ground floor. A series of formal and informal spaces include a grand drawing room, a dining room of impressive scale, and a richly panelled library, alongside additional reception rooms that lend themselves to more private use. Many retain original detailing, from delicate plasterwork to classical friezes, while large sash windows draw in light and frame views of the surrounding grounds. At the North corner of the house, a generous kitchen and breakfast room are complemented by a conservatory. The kitchen itself is expansive and contemporary in feel, with a central island and ample space for dining, positioned to overlook the gardens. Upstairs lie eleven bedrooms in total, most with their own bathrooms. The scale allows for a variety of uses, from family living to guest accommodation, with several rooms enjoying particularly fine outlooks across the grounds. The lower ground floor is given over to leisure and utility space, including a gym, cinema room and sauna, alongside storage and plant rooms. Outbuildings are equally well considered. The former coach house has been converted to provide garaging for four cars, with two self-contained flats above, perfect for staff or guests. A separate double garage sits elsewhere on the grounds. The setting is one of the house’s defining qualities. Extending to approximately 17 acres, the grounds move between open lawns, mature woodland and more formal planting, including a rhododendron garden and an avenue of lime trees. A terrace runs along the rear of the house, positioned to take in the elevated views, while a floodlit tennis court and ornamental pond add to the sense of a fully formed country estate. There is also potential, subject to planning, to create further leisure space beneath the terrace. Monken Hadley has long held onto its identity as a village, despite sitting just beyond North London. Centred around the green and its cricket field, it retains a distinctly rural feel, with open land rolling into Hadley Woods and the wider countryside beyond. There is a quiet sense of history here too, shaped by its position on the edge of London rather than within it. Despite that, connections into central London are straightforward, making it a place that offers space, landscape and a slower pace of life without complete separation from the city.
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Spanning 3,963 sq. ft., Manor Farm Barn is a thoughtfully converted period barn set in the heart of the Oxfordshire countryside. It combines the charm of traditional Cotswold architecture with a well-balanced layout, suitable for both family living and weekend use alike. The main house offers generous accommodation arranged across two storeys. The principal reception space is a striking vaulted sitting room featuring exposed timbers and generous ceiling heights, creating a wonderful sense of volume and light. A well-appointed kitchen and breakfast room sits adjacent, the two together forming the heart of the house and ideal for entertaining and everyday life. The upper floor comprises three bedrooms, including a principal suite complete with a dressing area and a galleried landing overlooking the main living space. A ground floor bedroom offers flexibility for guest accommodation, a home study or an additional reception room. The property is set within approximately four acres of grounds, comprising gardens, paddocks and a range of outbuildings. These include stabling, a workshop and an attached barn, offering excellent versatility and potential for a variety of uses, subject to the necessary consents. The land is well suited to equestrian or smallholding purposes, while remaining manageable in scale, and enhances the overall sense of privacy and rural appeal. Ascott-under-Wychwood is a particularly attractive Cotswold village set within the Evenlode Valley and surrounded by undulating countryside. The village has a strong sense of community, with day-to-day needs well served by a village shop and post office, alongside the popular Swan Inn. More extensive facilities can be found in nearby Charlbury and Chipping Norton, with Daylesford Organic Farm Shop also within easy reach. Charlbury station offers a mainline rail service to London Paddington. Altogether, a rare opportunity to acquire a genuinely characterful Cotswold barn conversion with land, in a wonderful village setting.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This semi-detached property sits at the end of a gated driveway, spanning three generous floors and offering a private garden, gym, and sleek finishes throughout. Upon entry, the entrance hall opens directly into the reception room, with the spacious open-plan dining room and kitchen sitting adjacent. Both living spaces flow onto the garden, flooding the interiors with natural light and creating a wonderful indoor-outdoor flow for entertaining and leisure. A bedroom suite on this floor offers convenient accommodation, with its en-suite bathroom accessible both privately and from the entrance hall. Tucked away on the upper floors, the remaining bedrooms provide quiet retreat, two of which are en-suites. The principal suite features a dressing area and luxurious bathroom with a tub. All bedrooms are fitted with bespoke wardrobes. Beyond, the substantial 72-foot rear garden houses a detached gym, office, and storeroom. To the front sits another patio with secure driveway parking. Situated on a quiet street in Putney, the property enjoys easy access to the neighbourhood's local amenities and highly regarded schools. Putney Heath is a short stroll away.
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Set on one of Knightsbridge’s discreet residential streets, this double-fronted Georgian townhouse has been comprehensively rebuilt to an exemplary standard, combining elegant period proportions with quietly sophisticated contemporary living. Extending to approximately 4,600 sq ft (427 sqm) across five floors, the house is served by a six-person passenger lift and has been designed with both family life and entertaining firmly in mind. The raised ground floor is arranged around an impressive sense of arrival. An entrance hall leads first to a generous kitchen and informal dining space, designed for everyday living with sleek cabinetry, integrated appliances and ample seating. To the rear, a beautifully proportioned formal dining room opens directly onto the private terrace, creating an elegant setting for entertaining and a seamless connection between inside and out. On the first floor, a substantial reception room spans the full width of the house, with large windows, high ceilings and refined finishes creating a calm yet confident entertaining space. A separate study or office sits alongside, offering flexibility for home working or use as a snug, while a balcony extends the living space externally. A further reception room opens directly onto a roof terrace, providing an additional layer of privacy and outdoor space rarely found in central Knightsbridge. The bedroom accommodation is thoughtfully distributed across the upper and lower levels. The principal suite occupies the entire second floor, comprising a generous bedroom, a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite bathroom finished in marble. Three further bedrooms are arranged on the third floor, each well-proportioned and served by beautifully appointed bathrooms. The lower ground floor provides two additional bedrooms, ideal for guests or staff, alongside utility space, access to vault storage, as well as a TV room and an additional reception. Throughout the house, the refurbishment has been carried out with meticulous attention to detail. Comfort cooling, integrated AV systems to principal rooms, fire safety and CCTV security have all been discreetly incorporated, ensuring the house functions as effortlessly as it presents. A secure and gated underground parking space at 199 Knightsbridge completes the offering. Trevor Place, originally known as Hill Street, dates back to circa 1822 when W. F. Pocock began developing the Trevor Estate. Trevor Place, originally called Hill Street House, was built in 1828. A notable former resident was Charles Digby Harrod, son of the founder of Harrods, who lived at the property between 1860 and 1870 and played a key role in the store’s expansion. Trevor Place sits quietly between the open green spaces of Hyde Park and Harrods, placing it within easy reach of the boutiques, restaurants and cultural landmarks that define Knightsbridge. With its village-like feel, excellent transport connections and proximity to South Kensington and Chelsea, the location offers a rare balance of discretion and centrality, perfectly suited to a long-term London base.
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Lying at the end of a quiet lane, with uninterrupted views across Richmond Golf Club towards the vast greenery of Richmond Park, this handsome 1920s house unfolds across an exceptional plot, surrounded by mature gardens and complete privacy. Approached via a gated driveway, the house presents with confidence. Behind its traditional façade, the interiors have been carefully reworked to balance period character with a lighter sensibility. At its centre, the kitchen, dining and living space is designed for everyday life. Made by Tom Howley, the kitchen is generous in scale, anchored by a central island and arranged to accommodate cooking and entertaining. Doors open directly onto the garden, drawing in greenery and light, and creating a connection between inside and out. Elsewhere on the ground floor, a series of reception rooms offer flexibility. A formal sitting room opens onto the terrace, while additional spaces can shift easily between family room, study or media room. Upstairs, five bedrooms are arranged across a single floor, an increasingly rare configuration that gives a strong sense of cohesion to the house. The principal bedroom sits peacefully within the plan, with views over the surrounding greenery, while the remaining bedrooms are well-proportioned and thoughtfully laid out. Two bathrooms serve the floor, finished in an understated palette. To one side, a separate two-storey studio provides a distinct but connected space. Currently used as an artist’s studio, it has its own entrance and can function independently from the main house, making it equally suited to guest accommodation, a workspace or live-in staff. The gardens are particularly special. Deep, established and carefully planted, they wrap around the house to create a series of outdoor rooms, from open lawn to more shaded, intimate corners. Mature trees provide a natural screen, while considered lighting extends their use into the evening. To the front, the driveway offers ample off-street parking. Petersham sits between Richmond Park and the Thames, retaining a village-like feel despite its proximity to central London. Richmond itself is just over a mile away, with its blend of independent shops, restaurants and transport links, while the surrounding area is known for its excellent schools and access to open green space.
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Behind its beautiful and distinctive red-brick facade, this five-bedroom house unfolds across four floors. The proportions are generous throughout, and the layout has been shaped to suit both everyday family life and entertaining. At the front of the house is a double reception room with decorative ceiling detail and a fireplace giving the space structure, while wide openings allow it to be arranged as a series of more intimate seating areas without losing its overall sense of scale. Pale timber flooring runs underfoot, helping to draw light through from front to back. A short flight of steps leads down to the kitchen and dining room, which forms the heart of the house. A substantial central island anchors the kitchen, with long runs of cabinetry and integrated appliances set neatly along the walls. There is space for a large dining table and a more relaxed seating area towards the garden end. Glazed doors open directly onto the rear garden, bringing in natural light and extending the living space outwards. The garden is south-west facing, making it particularly well suited to afternoon and evening sun. It has been paved for ease of use, with established planting softening the edges and creating a sense of enclosure without closing it in. The lower ground floor is arranged with practicality in mind. A separate utility room keeps day-to-day functions discreetly out of sight, while a large store and an additional family room offers flexibility as a study, playroom or occasional guest space. Upstairs, the bedrooms are arranged with a similar sense of proportion. The principal bedroom sits on the first floor, with a fireplace and a spacious ensuite bathroom. A further double bedroom on this level is served by a well-finished shower room. The top floor provides three additional bedrooms, along with a family bathroom and a Jack and Jill arrangement connecting two of the rooms. Storage has been carefully integrated throughout, and ceiling heights remain consistent across all levels. Bowerdean Street sits within the Peterborough Estate, a pocket of Fulham known for its uniform terraces and established community. Wandsworth Bridge Road runs parallel, offering a mix of independent shops, cafés and restaurants, while Parsons Green and Fulham Broadway are both within walking distance for transport into central London. The area is particularly well served by schools, including Kensington Prep, Thomas’s, Lady Margaret’s and a number of well-regarded nurseries, making it a location that continues to appeal to families looking for both convenience and a sense of neighbourhood.
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This contemporary country house is all about light, landscape and clean architectural lines. Set within approximately 4.3 acres of private grounds, it was conceived as a series of flowing white spaces framed by glass, where every room opens to the garden and far-reaching views form a moving backdrop to daily life. The entrance hall makes a statement from the start, with a bespoke staircase forming a striking architectural centrepiece. Beyond, the ground floor unfolds into a vast open-plan kitchen, dining and family area featuring a walk-in fridge, Miele appliances and expansive sliding doors leading to the terrace and gardens. Thassos white marble has been laid throughout this level (except the cinema room), creating a cool, seamless sense of luxury. On this floor are a study, cinema room, guest suite, boot room, powder room and a games room/gym, complete with its own ensuite bathroom and sauna. Upstairs are four bedroom suites, each with its own bathroom. The principal bedroom is particularly special, with two ensuite bathrooms, twin dressing areas and a private balcony overlooking the gardens. A second study is also arranged upstairs, offering a peaceful workspace away from the main living areas. Smart home technology runs throughout, including an RTI control system, Lutron blinds, Legrand lighting, underfloor heating, air conditioning, PV solar panels and a whole-house music system. The separate gardener’s cottage is self-contained, with its own kitchen, dining and reception space opening onto a patio, together with two further bedrooms, a utility room and bathroom – perfect for guests or extended family. Outside, the landscaped grounds are as impressive as the house itself: a walled garden, pond, orchard and sweeping lawns bordered by trees, all approached via a secure gated driveway. For car enthusiasts and collectors, there is garaging for up to nine vehicles. The house is surrounded by open countryside yet close to excellent transport links. There are regular trains to London Waterloo from nearby stations, while the M25 and Heathrow Airport are within easy reach. The area is renowned for its outstanding schools, world-class golf clubs such as Wentworth and Queenwood, and proximity to Ascot Racecourse, making it one of Surrey’s most desirable addresses.
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This Wimbledon plot is a rare opportunity to create a substantial detached house on one of the area’s quieter residential streets, set within south-west-facing grounds of approximately 0.2 acres. Full planning permission has been granted (Ref: 22/P3612) for the demolition of the existing dwelling and the construction of a substantial new house extending to around 6,700 sq ft. There is also scope to refine the proposed layout further, subject to the usual consents, allowing for a more considered, tailored internal arrangement. Slightly elevated, the plot takes in far-reaching views and carries a real sense of privacy, while remaining within easy reach of Wimbledon Village, Wimbledon Common and Wimbledon Park. It is a setting that feels calm, yet remains on the doorstep of many local amenities. This is an exceptional prospect for those looking to realise a contemporary home of scale in one of south-west London’s most established residential areas. The combination of approved planning, generous proportions and proximity to leading schools, green spaces and transport links makes this a compelling opportunity, whether for personal use or as an investment. Please note that CGI imagery has been used for illustrative purposes. Wimbledon has long been valued for offering a pace of life that feels removed from central London. Lambourne Avenue is a particularly desirable address, known for its quiet setting and proximity to the village high street and common. The area is characterised by a mix of charcterful houses, alongside expansive green spaces including Wimbledon Common and Wimbledon Park. Wimbledon Village offers a well-curated selection of boutiques, independent shops, cafés and restaurants. The area’s association with tennis is longstanding, with the Championships held here since 1877, though its appeal extends far beyond this. There are numerous leisure facilities nearby, including golf clubs, riding stables and a range of sports clubs. Transport connections always appeal to buyers moving to the area. Wimbledon. Wimbledon Park Underground station (approximately 0.3 miles) provides District Line services, while Wimbledon station (around 0.8 miles) offers rail, Underground and Tramlink connections, with regular services to London Waterloo in approximately 19 minutes. Thameslink services connect to London Blackfriars and St Pancras International. The A3 and M25 are also within easy reach, providing access to Heathrow and Gatwick. Wimbledon is also widely regarded for the quality of its schooling. A number of well-established independent schools are nearby, including King’s College School, Wimbledon High School, Putney High School, Wimbledon Common Prep and The Study Prep, all contributing to the area’s strong academic reputation.
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Set behind a generous forecourt towards the end of Lindisfarne Road, this striking detached house offers exceptional lateral living accommodation, with a broad south facing rear garden, garage and a strong sense of privacy throughout. Boldly modern in profile, it has been designed for family life on a generous scale, with expansive entertaining spaces, flexible accommodation and a calm, well-finished palette that allows the volume of each room to speak for itself. The heart of the house is the vast open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room at the rear, where full-width glazing and sliding doors draw light deep into the room and opens directly onto the terrace and garden beyond. It is an impressive room in both scale and function, arranged around a large central island and designed to accommodate cooking, dining and everyday living in one seamless space. The connection to the outside is particularly strong here, with the garden forming an ever-present backdrop. Elsewhere on the ground floor, a separate bay-fronted reception room provides a more formal setting, while a further family room offers useful flexibility as a media room, playroom or additional sitting room. A utility room, guest cloakroom and integrated garage complete the floor, and the deep front driveway provides ample off-street parking. The principal bedroom suite occupies a commanding position on the first floor and includes a dressing room and a large ensuite bathroom with both bath and shower. Two further bedrooms are arranged on this level, one notably generous in scale, served by additional bathrooms and well-planned storage. Approaching the top floor, Velux windows provide an abundance of light to the landing area, and the accommodation continues with three further double bedrooms along with a large family bathroom and shower. Eaves storage has been thoughtfully incorporated, adding to the practicality of the house without compromising its clean lines. Throughout, the interiors are understated and contemporary, with large-format windows, excellent proportions and a layout that has been carefully considered for modern family life. The garden is a particular asset: broad, level and well screened, with a large terrace immediately off the main living space for outdoor dining and entertaining, and an open green outlook that brings an unexpected sense of space. Lindisfarne Road is well placed for many local amenities, with Raynes Park and Wimbledon both within easy reach, along with a number of well-regarded schools, green open spaces, David Lloyd Leisure Club and transport connections into central London. It is a location that works especially well for family life: residential and established, yet still closely connected to the energy of south west London.
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A beautifully reimagined mews house in one of London’s sought-after streets. United Kingdom Sotheby's International is delighted to present this superb Knightsbridge mewhouse, a newly developed home designed by the award-winning Threefold Architects. The beautiful house seamlessly blends modern living with a retained period façade to create a spacious and contemporary property. The original mews house has been extended up into the roof and down into the basement adding extra volume. The reception spaces on the ground floor feature a cleverly designed kitchen by Schiffini, a stylish dining room with silk panelling, and a garage with oak-framed windows. A sculptural staircase acts as the heart of the home and runs like a spine through a treble-height void, illuminated by frameless skylights. On the lower ground floor, the house is decked out with a golf simulator, sauna, steam room, gym, and a high-tech management system controlling the house's audio, TV, lighting, and security. Ascending to the first floor, a double bedroom has an en suite shower room, a study area, and a reception room with a 50'' home cinema TV. The second floor hosts a wonderful master bedroom suite with a dressing room and an en suite bathroom featuring bespoke oak wardrobes; teak runs underfoot. Finished to the highest standard, the house features C.P. Hart sanitaryware in the bathrooms, a Banham fingerprint recognition alarm system, Control4 house controls, Lutron lighting, Bowers&Wilkins speakers, and more. Located on Pavilion Road in the heart of Knightsbridge, the house is in one of London’s most coveted locations close to the city’s best shopping, and restaurants and with excellent transport links.
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This thoughtfully composed 3,805 sq ft property by Lifestyle Projects is defined by light and volume, with tailored finishes, top-of-the-line fittings, and a contemporary design scheme. The home includes expansive outdoor spaces, off-street parking for three cars, a cutting-edge AV system, and underfloor heating throughout. The home opens with impressive living areas spanning the reception, a spacious dining area with an integrated kitchen, and an adjoining garden room. The bespoke Kew Joinery kitchen features Sub-Zero, Miele, Siemens, and Quooker appliances, alongside a Fischer and Paykel dishwasher. The dining area and garden room open onto the terrace, with the garden room's full-wall glazing seamlessly extending the living space outdoors and framing verdant views. The bedrooms are situated away from social spaces, ensuring complete privacy. The principal suite on the first floor enjoys a luxurious en suite and a spacious dressing area. The remaining bedrooms are spread across the two upper floors, sharing two family bathrooms. All bathrooms are designed by CP Hart and clad in tiling from Porcelain Tiles and Mandarin Stone. The basement accommodates a utility room and a bedroom – also suitable as a home office – with a Jack and Jill en-suite shower room shared with the media room. The media room features a bar and opens onto a private courtyard, which in turn provides access to a generous storeroom offering potential for conversion into a golf simulator. Steps lead up to the garden, where a hut integrated with heating and lighting provides an ideal setting for alfresco gatherings. This family residence is located on a quiet street in the heart of Wimbledon, surrounded by the area’s renowned schools and fine local amenities, with Wimbledon Park, the All England Lawn Tennis Club and Wimbledon Park Station all close by. Wimbledon Village is a short walk away.
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Moments from Primrose Hill, set in a discreet enclave, this four-bedroom townhouse has been comprehensively reworked by Diego Calderon of DF DC Architects. The intervention is considered rather than showy, with a focus on clarity of space, light and flow. An additional storey has been introduced, allowing the house to extend to just over 2,200 sq ft. The ground floor is given over to a wide, open-plan kitchen, dining and living space that runs the full depth of the house. Polished concrete floors bring a sense of continuity, while large openings at the rear draw in light from the patio garden beyond. The arrangement is generous but controlled, with the kitchen anchored by a central island and the dining space positioned naturally between kitchen and garden. Doors open directly onto the terrace, allowing the space to expand easily in warmer months. Upstairs, the first floor is arranged with a sense of privacy. The principal bedroom sits to one side, with fitted storage and an ensuite bathroom. A second room on this level works equally well as a bedroom or study, alongside a separate utility room that keeps the practical elements of the house neatly contained. The top floor is a later addition and feels notably bright. Two further double bedrooms are arranged here, both with built-in wardrobes and their own ensuite bathrooms. The proportions are consistent with the rest of the house, and the layout is straightforward and well resolved. A roof terrace sits above, which is an elevated outdoor space with open views across the surrounding area. At ground level, the rear patio garden offers a more enclosed setting, while residents also have access to well-maintained communal gardens. Throughout the house, underfloor heating and air conditioning have been integrated, and there is off-street parking with an electric vehicle charging point. Quickswood is positioned just off England’s Lane, placing it within easy reach of its cafés and independent shops that Primrose Hill is famous for. Belsize Village and St John’s Wood are all close by. The green open space of Primrose Hill is a short walk away, and both Swiss Cottage and Chalk Farm Underground stations provide straightforward connections across London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
The origins of this immaculately presented home date back to the 18th century which is hard to believe given the extensive two year renovation the property has undergone. The former mill has been transformed into a modern masterpiece. No detail has been overlooked in the design process of this exquisite, net zero family home which was renovated with modern, comfortable and sustainable living in mind. Upon entry the impressive nature is apparent thanks to the beautiful oak parquet floors, a feature staircase and large Crittall doors. They open onto the exceptionally large kitchen which is flooded with natural light thanks to multiple windows and French doors which open onto the patio. The bespoke Neptune Henley dine-in kitchen has solid oak cabinetry, a separate sub-zero larder, and leads onto the open-plan dining room. Both the library and the spacious reception room benefit from having working fireplaces. There is also a study, boot room and utility room located on the ground floor, as well as the sixth bedroom with ensuite. On the first floor the impressive principal suite unfolds. With a large walk-in wardrobe, French doors opening onto a balcony with spectacular views and an ensuite which is evocative of a five star hotel, thanks to the large, luxury, spa-like marble bathroom, single piece of marble bath, walk-in shower, steam room and double sinks. There are two further ensuite bedrooms located on this floor and the fourth en-suite bedroom is situated on the second floor. All of the bathrooms feature hand cut marble, Lefroy & Brooks nickel hardware, and solid oak cabinetry. Underfloor heating is found throughout the home. The indoor swimming pool is located in its own building within the immediate garden, which features three walls made entirely of floor-to-ceiling windows to ensure the tranquil space is flooded with natural light. Large French doors open onto the garden which seamlessly blends the indoor-outdoor space. It also has a bar, changing rooms, a separate yoga studio and a fully-fitted sound system. The home also features a separate living space with an open-plan kitchen and reception room and an ensuite bedroom, perfect for guests or live-in staff. The heating and powering of the home has an A energy rating meaning it is exceptionally energy efficient and completely self sustainable. This is done using 100% renewable energy and the property is fully insulated throughout; this can lead to favourable mortgage rates and massively reduced energy bills. Located behind a secure gate with an intercom system, the home also has CCTV fitted throughout the grounds. Additionally there is a garage and gardeners workshop and studio house with mezzanine. The mature gardens have been developed over 28 years and feature apple, pear and fig trees. A stream runs through the grounds and the walled garden features bespoke raised beds and automated water feeds. The house is in the Piddle Valley, surrounded by some of Dorset's most beautiful countryside and a short drive to the Jurassic Coast. The home is also located within a 20 minute drive of some of the country's most prestigious schools.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This is a rare chance to acquire an entire white stucco-fronted building on Rutland Gate, configured as four distinct residences, with a substantial garden maisonette forming the principal apartment and three further lateral apartments above. The building has been comprehensively reworked, but the success here lies in the planning. Each apartment reads clearly and confidently, with a sense of independence, rather than feeling like a subdivided house. The principal residence occupies the lower ground, ground and part of the first floor, unfolding to just over 3,700 sq ft. It has the feel of a house. A large reception room sits at the front, while a sequence of dining and living spaces runs through the centre of the plan, culminating in a generous kitchen to the rear. Above, the principal bedroom suite is well proportioned, with a walk-in wardrobe and adjoining bathroom, alongside a further bedroom and study. What sets this apartment apart is its relationship with the outside space. The kitchen and dining areas open directly onto a broad, decked garden terrace, arranged for outdoor dining and entertaining, with a secondary terrace above. Light is drawn down through lightwells and a glazed roof section, giving the lower levels a surprising sense of openness. The upper floors are arranged as three self-contained apartments, each with a clear, lateral layout and strong natural light, culminating in a larger duplex occupying the top two floors. The second-floor apartment is well balanced, with a central dining and reception room, a separate kitchen, and two bedrooms positioned to the rear. A balcony runs along the front, extending the living space outward. On the third floor, a similarly arranged apartment offers slightly more compact proportions, with a bright reception room opening onto a balcony and two bedrooms set behind. Occupying the fourth and fifth floors the final apartment. The main living space sits on the lower level, where a generous reception and dining room runs across the width of the building, accompanied by a separate kitchen and study. Above, the plan shifts to a more private arrangement, with two bedrooms, including a principal suite, and access to a balcony. Its elevated position and scale give it a noticeably different feel to the floors below. Throughout, the specification is consistent and considered. Kitchens are fitted with Miele appliances and streamlined cabinetry, while bathrooms feature fittings by Dornbracht and Antonio Lupi. Bespoke joinery by Gyform sits alongside integrated lighting by Lutron and a fully distributed audiovisual system, allowing each apartment to operate independently or as part of a wider whole. The building is serviced by a lift, with access to each floor, and can be run as a single private residence, retained as four apartments, or adapted depending on the purchaser’s requirements. Rutland Gate sits just to the south of Hyde Park, within easy reach of Knightsbridge’s shops and restaurants, yet feels quietly removed from it. The immediate setting is defined by grand stucco terraces and access to some of the area’s most established garden squares, giving the building a sense of calm that is increasingly rare at this address.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Spanning 2,034 sq ft, this two-bedroom freehold residence offers an incredible sense of privacy, with its independent street entrance and thoughtfully configured layout. It boasts light-filled interiors and an impressive roof terrace peering over Chester Row and Gerald Road. The reception unfolds over the ground floor, with a west-facing patio offering a wonderful indoor-outdoor flow for entertaining. A guest powder room is an additional convenience for hosting, while the intimate study is an ideal setting for working from home. The lower ground floor is dedicated to the well-appointed kitchen and dining room, with a patio providing a charming space for alfresco dining. The bedrooms are spread across the first and second floors, with the principal room benefitting from an ensuite. The vast roof terrace, accessed from the first-floor landing, is the perfect enclave for both entertaining and unwinding. A family bathroom completes the offering. Air conditioning is a further highlight. The property has potential for a mansard roof extension that would align with the neighboring properties, subject to planning consent. This property holds a prime position on the prestigious Elizabeth Street, surrounded by the area's renowned shopping, delis and dining venues. The iconic retail destination of Sloane Square is also a short stroll away, as is King’s Road.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This is a beautifully proportioned home, with exceptional ceiling heights and immaculately presented interiors throughout. An elegant staircase rises from the entrance hall to a generous 25 ft drawing room, where a contemporary gas fireplace and twin doors open directly onto the garden. A bespoke-fitted study or snug sits alongside a guest bedroom with en suite bathroom. The lower ground floor is naturally bright and particularly impressive, centred around a 24 ft 10 kitchen and dining room. Fitted with a Bryan Turner handmade kitchen, the space includes a central island with breakfast bar, integrated high-end appliances and bi-folding doors opening onto a paved terrace and the beautifully landscaped, walled south-facing garden beyond. This level also houses a utility room, WC and a family or media room. The entire first floor is dedicated to the principal bedroom suite, complete with a walk-in dressing area, a beautifully appointed ensuite bathroom and direct access to a south-facing terrace. Above, four further generous bedrooms feature bespoke cabinetry and are served by two additional bathrooms, finished to a similarly high standard. The house is set on a sought-after residential road just off St John’s Hill, within easy walking distance of Northcote Road and its well-known mix of independent shops, cafés, bars and restaurants. Clapham Junction station lies approximately 0.5 miles away, providing fast and frequent services to Victoria, Waterloo and Gatwick Airport, while regular bus routes offer straightforward access into Chelsea and South Kensington. The area is also well regarded for its excellent selection of both private and state schools.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Arranged over more than 10,000 square feet of lateral accommodation, this unique property blends contemporary modern living with a beautifully converted Grade II-listed former stable yard. The main house is presented across four levels with large entertaining spaces, including a grand entrance hall, formal drawing room, family room, open-plan dining room, study and kitchen with an island and built-in appliances. In the lower floor, the home boasts a cinema room with bar, a gym and steam room and large utility room. On the first floor, a principal suite is complete with balcony and charming bathroom at the top of the octagonal turret. There are four further ensuite double bedrooms on this floor all benefiting from built-in wardrobes. On the second floor there is a flexible space which could be used as a further bedroom or additional reception space. The former thatched circular stable block is split into three self-contained one-bedroom annexes, all with their own front door. Externally, there is a charming cobbled courtyard at the front of the house, alongside a double garage. At the rear is a south-facing garden mainly laid to lawn. The Stables is located on a quiet private road within the desirable Coombe Estate, located between Wimbledon Common, Richmond Park and Kingston Hill. The area boasts some of the most sought after schools with Marymount International, Rokeby School and Holy Cross all within a short drive, whilst the renowned Kings College School is within close proximity in Wimbledon. The area also benefits from a variety of sporting amenities with horse riding in Wimbledon, cycling in Richmond Park, the All England Lawn Tennis club and several world renowned golf clubs, including the Royal Wimbledon and Coombe Hill Club The area generally offers excellent access to Central London, London Heathrow & London Gatwick airports via the A3/M25 road network. As well as connectively via rail, Underground and Tramlink services.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set on St Ann’s Villas, this beautifully restored five-bedroom house extends to approximately 2,955 sq ft and combines strong period character with a carefully considered renovation. The house has been comprehensively refurbished in conjunction with a heritage consultant, with original features reinstated throughout and every finish chosen to sit comfortably within the architecture. There is a clear sense of tasteful restraint to the interiors, with the renovation favouring proportion, materiality and architectural integrity over anything overly decorative or imposed. The raised ground floor is arranged around a bright bay-fronted reception room to the front and a generous dining room to the rear, creating a layout that works well for both entertaining and day-to-day family life. The proportions are excellent throughout, with high ceilings, restored cornicing and a strong sense of volume from room to room. To the rear, the kitchen has been designed by Cast London and finished with bespoke joinery, Fisher & Paykel appliances and excellent built-in storage. The detailing throughout the house has been handled with real consistency, with finishes including Lefroy Brooks hardware, Corston architectural fittings, Little Greene paints and wallpapers by Schumacher and Arte. The current owner works in the art world, and there is a strong visual coherence to the interiors as a result, with each room feeling thoughtfully composed without losing the warmth of a family home. The lower ground floor adds a huge amount of flexibility and is currently arranged to provide two further bedrooms, a reception room, a bathroom and a secondary kitchen. It works particularly well as a guest floor, for older children, live-in help or longer-term visiting family, but could also lend itself to separate occupation, subject to the relevant planning and configuration remaining in place. As such, it also offers the potential to generate meaningful income, while still allowing for strong connection to the main house if desired. The principal bedroom is arranged on the first floor and is served by a large bathroom and an adjoining family room, which is currently used as a private dressing suite as well as a more informal sitting room. The remaining bedrooms are set across the upper floors, and the overall layout is practical and well balanced, with a good distinction between formal entertaining space, family living and bedroom accommodation. To the rear, the house opens onto a notably large private garden, which is a rare feature for this part of west London and gives the house a real sense of openness. There is also excellent storage throughout, including a fully insulated and boarded loft. St Ann’s Villas is one of Holland Park’s most attractive residential streets, positioned moments from Holland Park itself and within easy reach of Holland Park Avenue, Clarendon Cross and Notting Hill. Julie’s, Supermarket of Dreams and a wide range of local cafés, restaurants and shops are all close by, while Westfield is also within walking distance.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
A stunning architect-designed and energy-efficient contemporary home with direct water frontage, commanding far-reaching views across Chichester Harbour towards Bosham Hoe and Itchenor beyond. It has been thoughtfully conceived to exist in harmony with its setting, with silvered cedar cladding, expansive glazing and a series of wide terraces creating a seamless connection between house, garden and water. Constructed in 2007 on the site of a former boatyard, Combes House is a cherished harbourside residence whose thoughtful design draws in natural light and makes the most of its gorgeous setting. Full-height windows and glazed doors frame breathtaking views, celebrating the natural beauty of this exceptional waterside location. Approached via a shared private drive from Smugglers Lane, the house sits within Piet Oudolf-inspired gardens where grasses, herbaceous planting and mature trees create a soft, naturalistic coastal setting. Conceived for elevated indoor-outdoor living, generously proportioned decked terraces across several levels seamlessly extend the living spaces outdoors, while silvered cedar cladding allows the building to fully embrace its surroundings. The ground floor unfolds as a generous open-plan space beneath a partially vaulted ceiling, where full-width tri-folding doors open onto decked seating areas with spectacular harbour views. The main living area, laid with limed oak flooring, is cleverly divided by a central raised fireplace into two distinct zones: one facing the water and the other offering a more intimate retreat for reading and relaxing. An Italian eat-in kitchen lies adjacent, designed while keeping entertaining in mind. Sleek and contemporary, it's finished in charcoal grey and features a full suite of integrated appliances, polished stone worksurfaces and a breakfast bar. Wonderful water views can be enjoyed from this room, with doors leading out to the upper deck — a natural extension of the living space — and down to the lower deck and gardens beyond. To the north, a broad inner hall leads to a generous study, providing a quiet retreat from the main living areas, equally suited as an additional sitting room. The hall also connects directly to an integral double garage, perfect for storing bikes, wetsuits, dinghies and surfboards. A walnut, glass and stainless steel staircase rises to the first floor, where all bedrooms benefit from vaulted ceilings and covered balconies that make the most of the extraordinary setting. The principal bedroom is served by a generous walk-in wardrobe and a beautifully appointed wet room with twin basins, a bath and a curved slate-clad shower. A glazed, galleried landing leads to three further bedrooms — two have en suite bathrooms, while the remaining one comes with a cloakroom that can be converted into a shower room. A dedicated laundry and plant room housing the heat recovery system completes the upper floor. Outside, to the south, a large deck steps down to a larger lower deck, both enjoying superb harbour views. The gardens follow a naturalistic coastal style, with a restrained palette of blues, purples, whites and greens, structured by grasses, herbaceous planting and fruit trees, creating a tranquil and private setting within the wooded creek landscape. To the north, a private driveway off Smugglers Lane provides ample parking, access to the double garage and a private slipway onto Furzefield Creek. Built using SIPs construction with argon-filled Bereco windows and doors, the house benefits from a whole-house heat recovery system and app-controlled, zone-managed heating, reflecting its credentials as a highly energy-efficient home.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Occupying an elegant position on Hill Street in the heart of Mayfair, this beautifully upgraded three-bedroom apartment unfolds across approximately 2,166 sq ft, combining impressive period proportions with polished contemporary interiors. Arranged across the second and third floors of a handsome building, the apartment is defined by its extraordinary reception space, generous bedroom accommodation and a strong sense of scale throughout. The arrival sets the tone. An entrance hall leads into the main living spaces, where the plan opens out with confidence. At the centre of the home is a south-facing reception and dining room, set on the half landing above. The ceilings rise to over 12 ft, and the walls are punctuated by three towering original sash windows with detailed cornicing above. Natural light moves through the space throughout the day, catching the pale palette and soft finishes, while a classic fireplace provides a focal point. There is ample room here for both formal entertaining and quieter everyday living, with clearly defined seating and dining areas. Back on the principal floor, the kitchen is separate from the reception room, making it particularly practical for day-to-day use as well as entertaining. Spacious and fully equipped, it has been finished in a clean, contemporary style with smooth cabinetry, generous work surfaces and a layout that feels well organised and easy. The principal bedroom is generously proportioned, with a walk-in wardrobe and a large ensuite bathroom. The room itself feels restful and well balanced, with enough space for a proper dressing area as well as a sleeping space. The bathroom is finished in stone and dark timber, with a double vanity, walk-in shower and bath, giving it the feel of a smart hotel suite. The remaining bedrooms are arranged on the floor above, creating a natural separation between the principal suite and guest or family accommodation. Both are good-sized doubles with built-in storage and easy access to bathrooms. Throughout the apartment, the finish is crisp and well judged, with air conditioning adding another layer of comfort. The building itself is well regarded and well run, with a 24-hour concierge, lift and CCTV bringing an added sense of ease and security, while the apartment is offered with a share of freehold. Hill Street places you within easy reach of Berkeley Square, Hyde Park and the restaurants, private members’ clubs and boutiques that define this part of Mayfair. Mount Street is moments away for some of the neighbourhood’s best shopping and dining, while Green Park and Bond Street are both nearby, making connections across London and beyond pleasingly straightforward.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set directly on the Thames opposite the Hurlingham Club, this remarkable double-width period house occupies one of Putney’s most sought-after positions. Extending to over 5,700 sq ft in total, the property has been used as a single family dwelling but is arranged as three interconnecting apartments, each with its own title, allowing for four generations of family ownership over the past 50 years. It is currently configured as a substantial three-bedroom garden apartment with direct access to the terrace and riverfront garden, a striking two-bedroom penthouse with exceptional views and a roof terrace, and a separate apartment with its own entrance, ideal for guests, staff or rental income. Built in the 1890s, the principal apartment spans the ground and first floors of No. 81 and opens directly onto a beautifully planted private garden of unusual scale for this stretch of river, with a broad terrace, sweeping lawn, mooring rights and direct river frontage. Inside, the main living spaces are wonderfully bright and open, with a large reception and dining room overlooking the garden and Thames beyond. A Plain English kitchen with walnut cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances sits alongside, while a separate study also opens onto the terrace. Upstairs, the principal bedroom suite enjoys a private balcony with far-reaching river views, as well as a dressing room and bathroom. Two further bedrooms are arranged on the same floor, and a lift connects the reception level to the first-floor principal suite. The penthouse apartment at No. 79 is equally impressive, with dramatic full-height glazing, spectacular river views and a roof terrace. Formerly the studio of Sir Sidney Nolan, it is a striking space in its own right, while the additional apartment to the side of the house offers excellent flexibility as a guest flat, nanny accommodation or income-generating let. Steeped in artistic and architectural history, the house has long been associated with creative life in London and remains one of the area’s most distinctive homes. To the front, a gravelled forecourt provides parking for four cars, while the wisteria-clad façade and mature planting give the house a rare sense of privacy and presence. Deodar Road is one of southwest London’s most coveted riverfront addresses, moments from Wandsworth Park and within easy reach of Putney High Street, Putney mainline station, Putney Bridge Underground and riverboat services into central London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Occupying a handsome position on the third floor of one of Mayfair’s most established addresses, this beautifully presented three-bedroom apartment unfolds across approximately 1,528 sq ft, with generous lateral proportions and an elegant finish throughout. The principal reception space is open, expansive and filled with natural light from a series of large sash windows with partial views of Grosvenor Square. Thoughtfully arranged to accommodate both seating and dining areas, it is a room with real versatility, equally suited to formal entertaining and everyday living. Pale timber flooring and a soft, neutral palette enhance the sense of volume. The kitchen sits just off the main living area, making entertaining easier, while maintaining a clear distinction between cooking and entertaining spaces. Elsewhere, the apartment’s layout is notably well balanced, with three well-proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms arranged off the main hall. The principal bedroom suite is positioned and offers a strong sense of separation from the entertaining spaces, while the additional bedrooms provide flexibility for guests, family life or a study. Throughout, the apartment has been finished in a clean, understated style that allows the proportions of the rooms and the quality of light to take precedence. Set on Grosvenor Square, one of London’s great garden squares, the apartment is exceptionally well placed for the best of Mayfair. Mount Street’s celebrated restaurants, hotels and boutiques are a short walk away, while Hyde Park, Claridge’s, The Connaught and the amenities of both Oxford Street and Park Lane are all within easy reach. It is a setting that combines stature and convenience in equal measure.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Occupying an open position directly opposite Wimbledon Common and the Royal Wimbledon Golf Club, this handsome house unfolds across more than 4,100 sq ft of internal space excluding storage, with six bedrooms, a generous landscaped garden, off-street parking and a separate 295 sq ft studio. The house has an immediate sense of stature from the outside, while inside it strikes a balance between classic proportions and relaxed family life. At the front, a series of elegant reception rooms enjoy exceptional ceiling heights and far-reaching green views, creating beautifully bright spaces for both entertaining and quieter everyday moments. Rich in character, they retain a traditional sense of formality while still feeling warm and liveable. To the rear, the house opens into a large kitchen, dining and family room designed around day-to-day life. This is the social heart of the home: generous in scale, filled with natural light and arranged to flow directly out to the garden. The kitchen itself has a more rustic, country-house feel, with timber cabinetry and a central island, while the adjoining dining and sitting areas make the space feel particularly versatile. Across the upper floors are six bedrooms, arranged with an excellent sense of separation and flexibility. The principal suite to the front occupies a particularly impressive footprint, while the remaining bedrooms are well-proportioned and adaptable for children, guests or home working. There is also useful eaves and loft storage, alongside a cellar at lower ground level. The rear garden is a standout feature: mature, private and a good size, with a separate studio at the far end that would work beautifully as a home office, gym, creative workspace or guest overflow. A covered car port provides off-street parking, further adding to the overall practicality. With very few houses, Camp View is one of Wimbledon’s most desirable residential settings, prized for its immediate access to the Common and its distinctly village-like feel. Wimbledon Village, with its much-loved cafés, restaurants, pubs and independent boutiques, is a short distance away, while central London is easily reached via Wimbledon station. For families, the area is also exceptionally well placed for some of south-west London’s most sought-after schools.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
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