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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
Occupying the second floor of a handsome Grade II listed terrace, this beautifully proportioned three-bedroom apartment pairs rare scale with an unusually joyful sense of style, all set against open views across Hyde Park. Extending to approximately 1,748 sq ft, the apartment is reached by lift and unfolds across a lateral layout that is both elegant and easy to live in. At its heart is an impressive reception room of remarkable volume, with ceiling heights of over 10ft, tall sash windows and direct access to a private terrace overlooking the park. The proportions are classic, but the interiors feel spirited and individual, with decorative finishes and bold colour lending the space a sense of personality that sets it apart from more conventional lateral apartments in this part of Bayswater. The kitchen sits separately off the main hallway and is smartly finished in a clean, contemporary style, with minimal cabinetry, integrated appliances and space for informal dining. The arrangement works especially well for entertaining, with the principal living space offering ample room for both seating and dining while opening directly onto the terrace. The principal bedroom is at the back of the apartment and has the feel of a private suite, complete with fitted storage and a generous ensuite bathroom. Two further bedrooms are well-sized, one also with its own ensuite, making the apartment well suited to guests, family life or a combination of sleeping and working space. A third bathroom sits off the hall. The building is well maintained and benefits from a lift and day porter. Lancaster Parkside is one of the best positions on the Hyde Park Estate, directly facing the park and moments from the pleasures of Connaught Village, where independent boutiques, smart cafés and long-established local favourites give the area its quietly polished character. Marble Arch, Lancaster Gate and Paddington are all within easy reach, while the open green sweep of Hyde Park lies quite literally on the doorstep.
…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
Occupying an unusually generous footprint in the heart of Marylebone Village, this beautifully refurbished two-bedroom apartment unfolds across approximately 1,855 sq ft, offering a rare sense of space and proportion seldom found in central London. Arranged over two principal levels with a mezzanine kitchen above, the home balances impressive entertaining rooms with quietly considered private accommodation, all finished to a crisp, contemporary standard. The first floor is given over almost entirely to a magnificent reception room. Measuring close to 30 feet in length, the space is flooded with daylight from a run of tall windows that stretch across the elevation, illuminating the rich herringbone floors below. The scale allows for distinct sitting and dining areas without compromise, making it equally suited to large gatherings or everyday life. Tucked neatly to one side is a study, perfect as a home office or reading room, while a discreet guest cloakroom and separate utility room ensure the practical elements remain out of sight. Above, the mezzanine kitchen overlooks the living space below, creating a sociable connection between cooking and entertaining. Clean modern cabinetry and integrated appliances sit beneath soft lighting, while the long run of worktops provides ample preparation space. The layout feels intuitive and open, yet carefully zoned. The ground floor is devoted to two substantial bedrooms. The principal suite is particularly impressive, with generous proportions, a dedicated walk-in wardrobe and a large en-suite bathroom finished in polished stone. The second bedroom is equally well sized and served by its own smart shower room, making the arrangement ideal for guests or family. Storage has been thoughtfully integrated throughout, preserving the clean architectural lines. New Cavendish Street sits at the quiet heart of Marylebone, where village character meets the convenience of the West End. Marylebone High Street is moments away with its independent bookshops, cafés and neighbourhood restaurants, while Regent’s Park offers broad lawns and early-morning running routes. Excellent transport links at Baker Street, Bond Street and Great Portland Street connect the area effortlessly with the rest of the city, yet the immediate streets retain a residential feel that makes this pocket of W1W so enduringly sought after. Please note that certain furniture and furnishings have been digitally added for visualisation purposes and are not included in the sale.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Spanning four floors with a spectacular roof terrace, this contemporary mews house blends stylish interior design with meticulous attention to detail. Light, texture, and natural materials come together to create a home that feels both relaxed and exceptional, featuring a refined mix of beautiful marble and timbers. The lower ground floor accommodates a private gym, which can be easily reconfigured as an additional bedroom, complete with a kitchenette and bathroom, an ideal space for flexible living or guest accommodation. The entire first floor is dedicated to an elegant principal suite, complete with a bespoke dressing room, a serene bedroom, and a luxurious bathroom where a sculptural egg-shaped bath takes pride of place. On the second floor, two generously proportioned double bedrooms provide ample family accommodation; one enjoys the privacy of its own ensuite, while the other is served by a beautifully appointed family bathroom on the same level. Additional highlights include a bespoke home cinema, Lutron-controlled electric blinds and lighting , a My2N door entry system, full air conditioning, and underfloor heating throughout, ensuring comfort in every season. Everyday living is made effortless with dedicated bike storage, discreet bin space, and provision for electric vehicle charging. Situated in the highly desirable Belgravia neighbourhood, Eaton Mews South is one of London’s most sought-after addresses, perfectly positioned between Eaton Square and Chester Square. The property is just 0.2 miles from the charming shops, restaurants, and cafés of Elizabeth Street and only 5-7 minute walk to both Victoria Station and Sloane Square station, offering swift access across London via the Circle, District, and Victoria Lines, as well as Overground rail connections.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Behind its handsome period frontage on one of Fulham’s well-regarded residential streets, this beautifully extended five/six-bedroom house unfolds across five floors, offering 2,385 sq ft of bright, versatile living space. Carefully arranged for family life, it pairs generous proportions with contemporary design, and is further distinguished by a south-facing garden and a private roof terrace above. The ground floor is given over to an elegant open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room, a broad, sociable space that forms the natural heart of the house. Centred around a large island and lit from above, it has been designed for both everyday family life and larger-scale entertaining. Full-width bi-fold doors draw the eye straight through to the garden, bringing in a strong sense of light and openness and enhancing the connection between inside and out. A separate reception room lies to the front, offering a more intimate setting away from the main living space, while the lower ground floor provides an additional media/family room or bedroom with a bathroom. This level works particularly well for guests, older children or live-in help, giving the house a flexibility that is increasingly hard to find. The principal bedroom occupies a commanding position on the first floor and is served by a large ensuite bathroom. The remaining bedrooms are arranged across the upper floors, with a well-balanced mix of family bedrooms, guest accommodation and rooms that could equally serve as studies or dressing rooms depending on need. Bathrooms are smartly finished, and the overall layout gives the house a sense of practicality as well as scale. Outside, the south-facing rear garden extends directly from the kitchen, making it a natural backdrop to daily life in the main living space. Above, the private roof terrace offers another place to sit in the sun, with open views over the neighbouring rooftops. Racton Road sits in a particularly convenient part of Fulham, close to the border with Earl’s Court and well placed for the restaurants, cafés and everyday amenities of both areas. The Harwood Arms is nearby, as are a number of well-liked local shops and pubs, while the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle and other sought-after schools are within easy reach. It is a part of west London that feels well established and with handsome houses, good proportions and a strong sense of neighbourhood life.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set high on the tenth floor of one of Westminster’s most architecturally distinctive modern buildings, this expansive four-bedroom apartment spans approximately 2,853 sq ft and pairs dramatic design with far-reaching London views. The plan is both unusual and remarkably effective, with a vast, angled reception room running the length of the apartment and drawing in light from a succession of full-height windows. It is a home that feels immediately metropolitan, polished and quietly impressive. The principal living and entertaining space is the real showpiece. Generous enough to accommodate multiple seating and dining arrangements, it has an easy sense of flow despite its scale, with the geometry of the building giving the room a striking character of its own. Glazing wraps the apartment in open skyline views, while pale timber floors and crisp white walls keep the effect clean, bright and contemporary. There is plenty of room here for large-scale entertaining, but it would work just as well for daily life, with clearly defined zones for dining, sitting and relaxing. Just off the main reception room, the kitchen is contemporary streamlined, centred around a stone island with bar seating. Integrated cabinetry and appliances are neatly concealed, giving it a smart, architectural feel that sits well with the rest of the apartment. It is open enough to remain connected to the reception space, yet set back just enough to feel purposeful. The bedroom accommodation features four double bedrooms. The principal suite is particularly generous, with extensive fitted storage and a large ensuite bathroom finished in a restrained, contemporary palette with a freestanding bath and separate shower. The remaining bedrooms are all good proportions, several with their own ensuite bath or shower rooms, making the apartment especially well suited to families, visiting guests or those looking for lateral London living with flexibility. The bathrooms are finished with a darker stone that adds depth and contrast to the otherwise light-filled interiors. Throughout, the apartment has been finished with incredible attention to detail, with an emphasis on clean lines, strong materials and a sense of space. The layout is practical as well as visually striking, with a utility room and good storage integrated into the plan. Broadway sits in one of central London’s most connected and politically storied settings, moments from St James’s Park, Westminster and Victoria. This is a part of the city where grand government buildings and historic streetscapes meet some of London’s best transport links, destination hotels and well-established restaurants. Green Park and St James’s Park are both close at hand, while Belgravia, Mayfair and Chelsea are all within easy reach. For buyers wanting a substantial, design-led apartment in the heart of prime central London, it is an address that feels both practical and unmistakably prestigious.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This striking property has been fully refurbished to an exacting standard, featuring contemporary finishes, expansive proportions and private open spaces. Occupying a prime position on one of Notting Hill's most celebrated streets, the residence combines significant architectural volume with state-of-the-art technical integration. The raised ground floor is dedicated to a grand reception room, defined by 10-foot ceilings, a skylight and a deep bay window, which together create an exquisite sense of light and space. The lower ground floor houses a beautifully appointed Boffi kitchen equipped with Gaggenau appliances and honed marble countertops. The space transitions into a double-height, open-plan dining area and bar with 17-foot ceilings and full-width Crittall doors that lead to a tranquil landscaped courtyard garden. Lush ferns and hydrangeas blend with a mature wall of scented jasmine and a minimalist water feature. Integrated Bose speakers throughout the living spaces and the built in bar create the perfect setting for entertaining. A bay-windowed boot and utility room complete this area. The entire first floor is a dedicated principal suite, featuring soaring ceilings, a luxurious ensuite with a freestanding tub and a bespoke dressing room. The second floor provides two further bedrooms – one with an ensuite – and an additional family bathroom. The top-floor bedroom opens onto a private roof terrace with elevated views over the iconic streets below, offering a scenic setting for alfresco dining. Throughout the home, the interiors are sophisticated yet minimalist, defined by clean lines, warm wooden floors, natural stone and sleek panelling. Voice controlled lighting and air conditioning throughout add to the sense of comfort. Situated on Westbourne Park Road, the property is at the heart of one of London's most desirable neighborhoods. A short stroll from the vibrant markets and iconic rainbow-hued houses, this location offers the significant convenience of being within a single block of several of the area’s premier private schools. This proximity places world-class education and the amenities of Notting Hill within immediate reach.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
A stunning newly built three-bedroom mews house with a study and separate snug, arranged over three beautifully designed floors in a discreet and secure setting just moments from St James’s Park, Green Park and Buckingham Palace. Tucked away in the heart of St James’s, Buckingham Mews is a rare blend of classic London charm and contemporary craftsmanship. Behind its traditional façade lies a thoughtfully designed home that retains the intimacy and character of a period mews, while delivering the comfort, efficiency and finish expected of a high-specification new build. The layout is both practical and elegant. Three generous double bedrooms each enjoy their own en-suite bathroom, creating privacy and ease for both residents and guests. A dedicated study provides a quiet work-from-home space, while the separate snug/media room offers a more relaxed retreat. A guest powder room is positioned on the ground floor for convenience. The specification has been carefully considered throughout. Underfloor heating extends across all three levels, complemented by air conditioning on the principal floors. A fully integrated Lutron lighting system allows tailored mood settings, while Sonos audio, controlled via an AV panel or remotely by mobile device, connects seamlessly to speakers in the office, media room, kitchen, and living room. Solar panels support energy efficiency, and a BPT video entry system, accessible from multiple points within the house, ensures both practicality and security. An electric vehicle charging point serves the allocated parking space directly outside. The apartment was thoughtfully furnished by Hdesign, drawing subtle inspiration from the nearby Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace, particularly in its rich, layered materiality. A calming palette of warm stone and soft taupe forms the foundation, with touches of sienna and terracotta woven through furnishings and accessories to add warmth and depth. The overall effect is refined yet welcoming, a space that feels both architectural and inviting. Buckingham Mews sits within the City of Westminster’s SW1 postcode, one of London’s most prestigious and historically significant districts, encompassing Victoria, Westminster, Pimlico, St James’s and parts of Belgravia. The house is positioned close to Buckingham Palace and within easy walking distance of St James’s Park, Green Park and the Houses of Parliament. Like many traditional mews streets, Buckingham Mews offers a sense of seclusion and quiet, characterised by its cobbled setting and charming façades. Despite its tranquillity, the location places you within immediate reach of exceptional restaurants, luxury boutiques and cultural institutions. Transport connections are excellent, with Victoria, St James’s Park and Green Park Underground stations all nearby, in addition to national rail services from Victoria Station. The result is a rare combination: privacy and calm in one of the most central and prestigious addresses in London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set on the second floor of a handsome red-brick building on one of Mayfair’s most recognisable streets, this beautifully proportioned apartment extends to approximately 1,127 sq ft and combines elegant period volume with a polished contemporary finish. Overlooking Mount Street from its principal rooms, it is defined by soaring ceilings reaching over 10 ft, generous lateral flow and thoughtful interior design throughout. The reception room is the natural focal point of the plan. Exceptionally bright thanks to its south-facing aspect, it is a handsome space with a deep bay window, dark herringbone flooring and a feature fireplace that anchors the room. Double doors connect it to the adjoining kitchen, allowing the spaces to be opened up for entertaining or separated for quieter everyday living. Next door, the kitchen and dining room is sleek and modern in mood, with clean-lined cabinetry, mirrored splashbacks and fully integrated Gaggenau appliances. The proportions here are particularly generous, leaving ample room for dining as well as cooking, and giving the apartment a layout that feels both practical and sociable. The bedroom suite sits quietly on the opposite side of the plan, creating a strong sense of privacy from the living spaces. It is a substantial room with excellent natural light and enough volume to feel restful rather than simply functional. Alongside it, a separate dressing room adds a rare sense of luxury and flexibility, while the bathroom is finished in marble with a freestanding bathtub and separate shower. A guest cloakroom and additional storage complete the plan. Mount Street remains one of Mayfair’s most polished addresses, lined with distinguished red-brick façades, independent fashion houses, celebrated restaurants and some of London’s best-known names in design and hospitality. Berkeley Square, Grosvenor Square and Hyde Park are all within easy reach, while the neighbourhood’s mix of old-world grandeur and modern energy gives this part of Mayfair its enduring appeal.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Fully redeveloped by the current owner, this three-bedroom house unfolds across five floors and 1,448 sq ft, with a wonderfully bright first-floor reception room, a generous roof terrace above, and contemporary interiors throughout. The house opens on the ground floor, where a smart kitchen, dining and reception space has been arranged for everyday life and easy entertaining. Dark cabinetry and sleek worktops give the kitchen a clean, architectural feel, while the dining area sits neatly beneath the open staircase. At the front, glazed doors draw in natural light and open onto a small patio, creating a pleasing connection to the outside. One floor above, the main reception room stretches across the full width of the house. High ceilings and large sash windows bring a lovely sense of volume to the space, while a fireplace anchors the room and adds warmth to its pared-back palette. It is an elegant room with enough scale for both lounging and hosting. The principal bedroom occupies the second floor is an elegant space, with generous proportions, fitted storage and a large ensuite bathroom finished in a restrained, modern style. On the lower ground floor are two further bedrooms, one of which is positioned beside a lightwell and feels particularly bright for the level, as well as a second bathroom. At the top of the house, the roof terrace is a real highlight. Broad enough for dining, lounging and summer barbecues, it enjoys open rooftop views and gives the house an extra sense of escape above the city. Princedale Road sits in a particularly appealing part of W11, well placed for the restaurants, shops and everyday favourites of Holland Park and Westbourne Grove. Portobello Road is close by, and the green expanse of Holland Park is within easy reach, giving this stretch of west London its familiar mix of neighbourhood ease and cosmopolitan energy.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set on the third floor of the acclaimed Holland Park Villas development, this beautifully finished three-bedroom apartment unfolds across approximately 2,274 sq ft, with a wonderfully generous sense of volume throughout. The plan is exceptionally well judged, balancing expansive entertaining spaces with a quietly separated bedroom wing, while a private balcony looks out over the landscaped gardens below. At its heart is an impressive dining and reception room extending to over 27 ft, an elegant space with wide-plank timber flooring, soft integrated lighting and ample room for both formal dining and more relaxed everyday life. Floor-to-ceiling glazing draws in natural light and opens onto the balcony, creating an easy connection to the outside. Just beyond, the kitchen is equally substantial, finished in a contemporary palette with a large central island, excellent storage and a separate utility. The principal bedroom is particularly spacious, with extensive fitted wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom finished in marble, with both a bath and a walk-in shower. The second bedroom is also generous in scale and served by its own ensuite, while the third bedroom, also ensuite, sits apart, making it equally suited to guests, children or a smart home office. A further bathroom and excellent built-in storage complete the apartment. Holland Park Villas is one of west London’s most polished modern developments, with architecture and communal spaces that feel considered at every turn. Residents benefit from beautifully maintained gardens as well as first-class amenities, including a swimming pool, gym and cinema room, all adding to the sense of ease and discretion that defines the building. Campden Hill places you on the edge of Holland Park, with Kensington High Street, Notting Hill and the green sweep of the park itself all close at hand. It is a part of west London that manages to feel both established and quietly glamorous, with excellent local restaurants, smart food shopping and some of the capital’s prettiest residential streets just moments away.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set in a Georgian building, this two-bedroom, turnkey apartment in Queen’s Gate Gardens is a harmonious marriage between timeless elegance and sophisticated comfort. The fashionable pied-à-terre was designed by Raphaël Le Berre and Thomas Vevaud, French interior architects noted for featuring in AD’s eminent “Top 100 Architects in the World” list. The home’s impressive 24 ft. by 19 ft. reception room, with a high ceiling and three soaring French doors, is bathed in natural light. It is adjoined by a chic dining area, clad with satin wood, lacquer, and plaster finishes, and an integrated Miele wine fridge. Overlooking Queen’s Gate Gardens, the reception windows swing open into a full-width balcony, outfitted with a charming table-chair setup, creating a delightful entertaining arrangement. The bespoke kitchen, cordoned off by fashionable Art Deco pocket glass doors, is perfect for those who enjoy cooking. Made by Parisian artisans, it is fitted with high-end Miele appliances, a Zimbabwe black granite worktop, Ocean Storm natural marble splashback, Gessi fittings, and spacious cabinetry. The principal bedroom, measuring a mighty 23 ft. by 15 ft. has two vast windows, a bespoke vanity area, and premium furnishings. The attached bathroom feels like a luxury spa, with a Rosa Aurora marble-tiled shower, a statement marble sink, a curved bathtub, and waxed concrete flooring. The whole apartment is finished in a classic colour palette, contemporary furnishings, bespoke chevron oak wood flooring, hand-cut skirting, and custom-made joinery. High-tech amenities include underfloor heating, a mobile-controlled dimmable lighting system, and LED-light integrated wardrobes. Private access to the historic garden square enhances the apartment’s exclusivity. Perched in the heart of South Kensington, one of London’s most illustrious postcodes, notable landmarks such as Hyde Park, Harrods, Royal Albert Hall, and Natural History Museum are located close by. The apartment is also well-connected to the rest of London, with South Kensington and Gloucester Road Underground Stations within close proximity.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set within a newly renovated building in the heart of Marylebone High Street, this exceptional lateral apartment pairs generous proportions with contemporary design and a rare private terrace in one of London's most sought-after village settings. Finished to an uncompromising specification, the apartment occupies a discreet position within the building while benefiting from a 24-hour concierge and allocated underground parking. The apartment centres on an expansive open-plan kitchen and reception room, conceived as a single, flowing space for everyday living and entertaining. Extending to over 35 feet in length, the room has a strong sense of scale, with considered lighting, subtle ceiling detailing and wide proportions that allow each area to feel distinct without interrupting the flow. The kitchen sits neatly to one side, fitted with sleek cabinetry, stone work surfaces and top-of-the-range integrated appliances, while the dining and seating areas are arranged to maximise the connection to the terrace beyond. Large doors open directly onto the private terrace, creating an easy transition between inside and out. Unusually generous for a Marylebone apartment, the terrace offers a peaceful outdoor retreat for morning coffee, evening drinks or relaxed dining, sheltered from the bustle of the high street while remaining closely connected to village life below. The principal bedroom is positioned away from the main living space, providing a calm and private retreat. Generous in scale, it is accompanied by a walk-in wardrobe and a well-appointed en suite bathroom finished in pale stone with a spa-like feel. The second bedroom is equally well proportioned and benefits from its own en suite bathroom, making it ideal for guests or use as a flexible second bedroom or study. A guest cloakroom and a separate utility room are discreetly arranged off the hallway, alongside excellent built-in storage. Throughout, the apartment is finished in a restrained palette, with bespoke joinery and carefully integrated lighting lending a sense of quiet luxury. The building itself has been newly renovated to a high standard, with a welcoming residents, entrance, concierge desk and comfortable waiting area, offering both privacy and convenience. Positioned on Marylebone High Street, the apartment sits at the centre of one of London's most characterful neighbourhoods. Independent boutiques, cafés and restaurants are moments from the front door, from long-established local favourites to some of the capitals most celebrated dining spots. The open spaces of Regents Park are close at hand, while excellent transport connections place the West End, Mayfair and beyond within easy reach, all while retaining the village atmosphere that defines Marylebone at its best.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Behind a handsome red-brick façade on one of Fulham’s prettiest residential streets, this beautifully reimagined Six-bedroom house unfolds across four floors and has been thoughtfully designed for modern family life. Bright, well-balanced and elegant throughout, it pairs generous proportions with a contemporary finish, with a series of versatile living spaces that work as well for everyday life as they do for entertaining. The entrance hall sets the tone: wide, welcoming and filled with natural light, with solid wood flooring underfoot and a strong sense of flow. To the front, a well-proportioned reception room enjoys leafy views through large sash windows, while to the rear the house opens out into a wonderfully expansive kitchen and dining space. Designed as the heart of the home, this room stretches the full width of the house, with a large central island, bespoke cabinetry and ample space for both dining and relaxed seating. Full-width glazing draws in light and connects beautifully to the garden beyond. The lower-ground floor provides exceptional additional living space and has been carefully designed so that it feels bright and inviting rather than secondary. A substantial family or media room sits at the centre, alongside a fully equipped utility room, shower room and a further versatile room that could serve equally well as a guest bedroom, study or playroom. Lightwells bring in natural light, enhancing the sense of openness throughout. Across the upper floors, the bedroom accommodation is both generous and well considered. The principal suite occupies a particularly impressive position, with ample built-in storage and a well-appointed ensuite bathroom. Four further bedrooms are arranged across the first and second floors, all finished in a similarly pared-back palette, and are served by stylish family bathrooms. The overall layout offers a great deal of flexibility, easily adapting to the needs of growing families or those working from home. To the rear, the south-west facing garden has been landscaped with entertaining in mind, with a clean-lined terrace leading out from the kitchen and a low-maintenance lawn beyond. It is a private, well-proportioned outdoor space that feels like a natural extension of the living areas. Bowerdean Street sits in a particularly well-connected pocket of Fulham, close to the open green spaces of Eel Brook Common and within easy reach of both Fulham Broadway and Parsons Green. The surrounding streets are lined with independent cafés, restaurants and everyday essentials, while a number of well-regarded schools are nearby. It is an area that strikes an appealing balance between neighbourhood feel and central convenience, making it especially popular with families.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This four/five-bedroom townhouse nestled in the heart of Parsons Green is a considered home arranged over four light-filled floors. Built circa 2011 as one of four homes in the terrace, it has the ease and efficiency of a modern build while feeling thoroughly rooted in its surroundings, with generous proportions, clean architectural lines and a series of private outdoor spaces that draw daylight deep into the plan. On the ground floor an elegant reception room is a relaxed and beautifully balanced space with pale timber floors and wide bi-fold doors that open onto a sheltered terrace. From here the view drops gently to the lower patio, creating a layered sense of openness that is rare in London houses and ideal for summer lunches or evenings with friends. A discreet study sits to one side, equally suited as a home office, snug or guest room, with a shower room nearby. Downstairs, a contemporary kitchen and dining room stretches across the lower ground floor, wrapped in glazing that brings in soft, consistent light throughout the day. Thoughtfully designed with Miele and Siemens appliances and ample storage, the space also has room for a long table; doors open from here to a patio. A separate media room offers a quieter space, while a utility room and additional storage keep the practicalities neatly out of sight. The house benefits from a separate front door via the basement. The first floor holds two ensuite bedrooms, including a particularly generous room to the front with a handsome bay and fitted wardrobes. Above, the principal suite occupies the entire second floor, a peaceful and expansive room with a dressing area and a beautifully proportioned ensuite bathroom with both bath and walk-in shower. Doors open to a private terrace overlooking Chipstead Street, the perfect spot for morning coffee above the rooftops. Throughout, the house has been finished with a light, modern touch, clean-lined joinery and excellent storage create a sense of quiet order. The layout is flexible enough for families, downsizers or those seeking a well-connected London pied-à-terre. Chipstead Street sits just off the bustling New Kings Road. Independent cafés, delis and neighbourhood restaurants are a short stroll away, while the open lawns of South Park, Hurlingham Park and the Thames Path provide easy escape on weekends. Tube links at Parsons Green, Fulham Broadway and Putney Bridge connect swiftly to central London, yet the immediate atmosphere remains distinctly local: school-run mornings, Saturday markets and the reassuring rhythm of a well-loved corner of SW6.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Occupying a high floor within one of Mayfair's most impeccably serviced residential buildings, this Four Seasons-managed lateral apartment offers 3,317 sq ft of elegant, hotel-style living at the heart of Grosvenor Square. Designed for effortless comfort and privacy, it combines generous proportions and a thoughtful finish, making it particularly appealing to international buyers seeking a turnkey London base with full concierge support. The apartment is entered via a beautiful central hallway that sets the tone for the scale and symmetry throughout. To one side lies the principal reception space, an impressive dining and living room extending to over 33 feet in length. Finished with polished stone and hardwood flooring, comfort cooling and underfloor heating, this is an elegant room designed for entertaining as much as daily life, with excellent ceiling height. A separate kitchen and breakfast room sits just beyond, fitted with sleek contemporary cabinetry and a full suite of integrated appliances as well as plenty of space for dining; a utility room and plant room are positioned separately. The bedroom accommodation is quietly impressive. The principal suite is exceptionally generous, arranged with a dedicated dressing room and a large ensuite bathroom finished with Dornbracht and Duravit fittings. Three further double bedrooms are all well-proportioned, each served by high-quality ensuite bathrooms, ensuring excellent privacy and flexibility for guests or family. Throughout the apartment, a Lutron lighting system and AMX smart home automation underline the level of specification, while the interiors remain timeless and restrained. Residents benefit from 24-hour concierge services and access to extensive leisure facilities located within the building, including a fully equipped gym, swimming pool, private cinema, sauna and steam rooms. Security is discreet yet comprehensive, with a private gated entrance and hotel-style management offering a rare sense of ease in central London. Grosvenor Square remains one of the capital’s most prestigious addresses, moments from the boutiques and restaurants of Mount Street and the wider Grosvenor Estate. The square itself is entering a new era, shaped by the transformation of the former US Embassy into the Rosewood hotel, bringing a renewed sense of glamour to the neighbourhood. Famous for its historic architecture, exceptional privacy and a growing collection of destination restaurants, this corner of Mayfair, is one of London’s most enduringly desirable places to live.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Occupying the eighth floor of The Knightsbridge, this well-proportioned apartment extends to approximately 1,728 sq ft and pairs generous lateral living with far-reaching views and a balcony that runs the full width of the home. The layout is practical and well resolved, with bright principal rooms, good separation between entertaining and sleeping spaces, and the ease of a full-service building in one of London’s most established addresses. The reception room is particularly impressive in scale, with ample space for both sitting and dining areas and doors opening directly onto the balcony. Natural light pours in through the broad expanse of glazing, while the elevated position lends the room an open, airy feel. Adjacent, the kitchen is arranged as a separate eat-in space, fitted with integrated appliances and finished in a clean, contemporary style. The principal bedroom suite is quietly positioned and notably generous, with built-in storage and a large en suite bathroom complete with bath and separate shower. Two further bedrooms are served by additional bathrooms, making the apartment well suited to families, guests or those seeking a dedicated study. Throughout, the proportions are comfortable and the accommodation has a calm, understated feel. Life at The Knightsbridge is defined as much by the building as by the apartment itself. Residents arrive via a covered porte cochère directly off Knightsbridge, where valet parking and a 24-hour concierge service offer both convenience and discretion. The principal lobby is double height and elegantly finished, creating a polished first impression that sets the tone for the building as a whole. Further amenities are unusually comprehensive. The residents-only Kinesis Spa includes a 20-metre swimming pool, gym, treatment rooms, sauna, steam room and spa facilities, while a private business centre offers a boardroom and presentation space for meetings. There is also a beautifully landscaped private garden, thoughtfully designed across two levels with water features and mature planting, a rare sense of tranquillity in such a central address. Positioned moments from Hyde Park and within immediate reach of Harrods, Harvey Nichols and the restaurants and boutiques of Knightsbridge, the apartment places some of London’s best-known addresses on the doorstep. Belgravia, Chelsea and South Kensington are all close by, making this a particularly well-connected base in one of the capital’s most established neighbourhoods.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Hidden along one of west London’s prettiest cobbled mews, this striking freehold house unfolds behind a quietly characterful façade into a series of bold, high-impact interiors. Set across three floors, the house pairs exposed brick, soaring ceiling heights and sculptural staircases with a distinctly contemporary finish, creating a home that feels at once industrial, playful and polished. The entrance level is given over almost entirely to entertaining. At the front, the reception room is dramatic yet inviting, with pale timber floors, exposed brick walls and a generous sense of volume. Open shelving and glazed partitions help define the space without interrupting the flow, while the mews-facing aspect brings in a lovely quality of natural light. There is an immediacy to the house that works particularly well here: robust textures, clean architectural lines and a layout designed for modern living rather than formality. Beyond, the house opens into a remarkable kitchen and dining space. Sleek, minimalist cabinetry and a substantial central island bring a crispness to the room, offset by the warmth of the exposed brick and the softness of the lighting. There is ample room for a large dining table, and the overall effect is wonderfully sociable: a space made for dinner parties, long lunches and drinks that drift late into the evening. A lower-ground level adds another layer of flexibility, extending the entertaining footprint and giving the house an unusual sense of scale for a mews property. The principal bedroom occupies the first floor and is generous in both proportion and atmosphere. Exposed ceiling beams and brickwork lend texture and character, while French doors open to a Juliette balcony overlooking the cobbles below. Bespoke storage is neatly integrated, and the ensuite bathroom is finished in a pared-back contemporary style, with a bath and separate shower. A second double bedroom is also beautifully presented, again with excellent built-in storage and its own ensuite shower room. The bedroom accommodation is calm and well judged, balancing the more theatrical feel of the entertaining spaces below with something more restful and understated. Princes Mews is one of those addresses that feels tucked away from the city yet entirely connected to it. Hyde Park is within easy reach, as are the restaurants, shops and white stucco terraces of Bayswater, Notting Hill and Queensway. It is a part of London that has changed considerably in recent years, with excellent local openings and a renewed sense of energy, but the appeal of the mews itself remains the same: cobbled, quietly handsome and wonderfully central.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This lateral residence occupies the ground floor of Park Crescent, a rare Grade II-listed development on the fringes of Regent’s Park. Spanning 1078 sq ft, it offers scale, refined finishes, and discretion in the heart of one of London’s most coveted neighbourhoods. The open-plan reception and dining room forms the heart of the home, featuring parquet floors and contemporary furnishings, alongside a well-appointed integrated kitchen. The garden extends the living space outdoors, flooding the interiors with abundant natural light. The bedroom suites are private, elegant retreats, each with luxurious ensuites and fitted wardrobes. The secondary bedroom enjoys direct access to the garden. This residence is part of the storied Park Crescent development – a graceful sweep of stuccoed terraced houses built by John Nash, now reimagined for modern living. Residents enjoy exclusive access to 1.5 acres of secluded private gardens to the rear of the property. The picturesque expanses of Regent’s Park are a short stroll away, as are the refined retail offerings of Marylebone High Street and Oxford Street.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Lying behind the sweeping neoclassical curve of Park Crescent, this beautifully proportioned three-bedroom apartment occupies a prime position within one of John Nash’s most recognisable Grade II* listed terraces. Arranged across the second floor and extending to approximately 2,367 sq ft, the apartment has been comprehensively refurbished to a high standard, combining contemporary finishes with the grandeur of its historic setting. The sense of scale is immediate on arrival. A generous entrance hall leads through to an impressive double reception room, where tall sash windows flood the space with natural light and draw the eye along the elegant curvature of the crescent beyond. With over 42 feet of lateral living space, the proportions are exceptional, enhanced by high ceilings and refined detailing that lend themselves equally well to entertaining and day-to-day living. Adjoining the reception room is a contemporary kitchen and dining space, thoughtfully designed with clean lines, integrated appliances and a central island that anchors the room. Large windows allow light to pour in, creating a bright, open atmosphere while remaining distinct from the principal reception areas. The principal bedroom suite is generously scaled, featuring extensive built-in storage and an ensuite bathroom finished in stone and dark timber tones. Two further double bedrooms are positioned quietly to the rear of the apartment and are served by beautifully appointed bathrooms. Throughout, the finish is consistent and considered, with bespoke joinery, high-quality materials and carefully planned lighting schemes. The apartment benefits from lift access, excellent storage throughout and the rare advantage of true lateral living within a landmark central London building. Residents also enjoy the services of a dedicated concierge, providing both convenience and security. In addition, residents have exclusive access to The Park Crescent Club, a private leisure complex located on the lower ground floor. Designed as a sanctuary from city life, the club features a fully equipped gym, yoga and Pilates studio, cinema room, treatment rooms, steam room and sauna, as well as private dining and lounge areas. The space has been designed with a 12ft ceiling height creating a calm, light-filled environment for relaxation and wellbeing. Residents also benefit from private access to approximately eight acres of beautifully maintained communal gardens, including tennis courts (available seasonally), open lawns and designated picnic areas, a rare privilege in this central location. Park Crescent sits at the gateway between Marylebone and Regent’s Park, moments from the open green spaces of the park itself and within easy reach of Marylebone High Street, Fitzrovia and the West End. The location offers a rare balance of tranquillity and connectivity, with world-class dining, cultural institutions and transport links close at hand, making this one of central London’s most distinguished and enduring residential addresses.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Perched discreetly on a quiet, cobblestoned street, this is a rare opportunity to own a contemporary mews house in one of Marylebone’s most coveted locations. It unfolds over 1,834 sq ft, featuring sun-soaked spaces and elegant finishes. Residents are treated to a quiet, village-like atmosphere while being firmly rooted in the heart of the capital. The entirety of the first floor is dedicated to the main reception, which is bright and airy thanks to vast windows, creating a splendid area for entertaining. On the ground floor, there’s an open-plan kitchen with an integrated dining area. Heading up to the second floor via the suspended staircase, one will find a well-proportioned principal bedroom with its own luxurious ensuite bathroom. It is flanked by a further bedroom suite. This house has been immaculately presented, with sophisticated finishings and classic hues featuring throughout and wooden floors running underfoot. There’s a secure garage spanning 22 feet, crowning a discreet wine cellar – this additional space can potentially be transformed into a basement floor subject to planning permits. Another exciting opportunity, subject to planning permission, is the potential for building a roof garden, which would be ideal for leisurely unwinding in the sun. This house is situated on Woodstock Mews, an exclusive residential street in Marylebone, steeped in history and rustic charm. Marylebone High Street and its fabulous boutiques, world-class restaurants, and charming cafes are mere minutes away.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Behind this handsome red-brick façade on Hamilton Terrace lies a maisonette defined by its impressive breadth and warmth, where generous proportions have created a beautiful, well-proportioned home, ideal for entertaining. The bedrooms are at raised ground level. The principal bedroom is very spacious, with an ensuite bathroom, ample storage, with direct access to a stunning terrace and a peaceful outlook over the garden, whilst two further double rooms are large, with plenty of storage and both have ensuite bathrooms. Bathrooms are finished with clean contemporary lines, and the sense throughout is of space rather than compromise. The lower ground floor forms the heart of the house. A broad dining room flows into a large reception, which in turn opens to a west-facing conservatory currently used as a relaxed family sitting room. Huge windows extend along the full width of the elevation, drawing in light and creating a continuous connection with the garden beyond. Leading from the dining area is an additional reception space that works equally well as a library or snug. The kitchen and breakfast room was recently refurbished and is ideal for everyday family life. A central island anchors the room, with ample cabinetry and space for informal dining. A utility room, guest cloakroom and a further bedroom with ensuite bathroom sit to the rear, offering further accommodation for guests, staff or older children. Outside, the private west-facing garden stretches to over 130 feet, laid mainly to lawn, which provides a rare sense of depth and privacy for this central London location. At the far end of the garden, a detached studio and gym create a useful retreat for work or exercise, while a separate courtyard offers another quiet pocket for morning coffee. Hamilton Terrace is one of the most distinguished addresses in St John’s Wood, a wide tree-lined avenue known for its architectural elegance and unhurried atmosphere. The house lies approximately half a mile from St John’s Wood station on the Jubilee Line and equidistant from Warwick Avenue and Maida Vale stations on the Bakerloo Line. Clifton Road and Little Venice are close by, with their independent cafés and waterside walks, while St John’s Wood High Street provides everyday shopping and a strong village feel that makes this corner of London so appealing.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set high above one of Belgravia’s most handsome garden squares, this three-bedroom apartment unfolds across the sixth floor of a well-run red-brick building on Lowndes Square. Extending to approximately 1,973 sq ft, it is a substantial lateral home with wonderfully generous proportions, a calm contemporary finish and a quietly polished sense of luxury throughout. The heart of the apartment is a large double reception room, where clearly defined sitting and dining areas create an easy sense of flow. Broad windows draw in natural light and frame rooftop views, while the scale of the room lends itself equally well to everyday living and entertaining. There is plenty of space here for a long dining table, and the seating area feels particularly inviting, with bespoke media cabinetry and a more relaxed, informal atmosphere.Just off the main living space, the kitchen is designed as a true eat-in room rather than a purely functional one. Sleek, fully fitted and finished with clean contemporary lines, it has ample storage, integrated appliances and space for casual dining, making it as practical for family life as it is for hosting. The principal bedroom suite is positioned for privacy, with warm timber joinery, a walk-in wardrobe and a large ensuite bathroom complete with both bath and separate shower. The second bedroom is another impressive double, with excellent proportions and fitted storage, while the third bedroom offers flexibility for guests, children or use as a study. All three bedrooms are ensuite and there is also a guest powder room off the main hallway. Throughout, the interiors have been finished with high-end fixtures and fittings, creating a home that feels cohesive, well considered and immediately comfortable. The overall effect is contemporary but not cold: elegant stone surfaces, rich wood detailing and well-balanced rooms give the apartment real presence. Residents benefit from a 24-hour porter, one of the enduring luxuries of this established Belgravia address, as well as access to the garden square itself. Lowndes Square remains one of the area’s most desirable addresses, positioned between Knightsbridge and Belgravia and within easy reach of the boutiques of Motcomb Street, the restaurants and hotels around Hyde Park Corner, and the international shopping of Sloane Street and Harvey Nichols. It is a part of London that still feels unmistakably grand, but also deeply convenient.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set on the second floor of a handsome red-brick building on one of Mayfair’s most recognisable streets, this beautifully proportioned apartment extends to approximately 1,127 sq ft and combines elegant period volume with a polished contemporary finish. Overlooking Mount Street from its principal rooms, it is defined by soaring ceilings reaching over 10 ft, generous lateral flow and thoughtful interior design throughout. The reception room is the natural focal point of the plan. Exceptionally bright thanks to its south-facing aspect, it is a handsome space with a deep bay window, dark herringbone flooring and a feature fireplace that anchors the room. Double doors connect it to the adjoining kitchen, allowing the spaces to be opened up for entertaining or separated for quieter everyday living. Next door, the kitchen and dining room is sleek and modern in mood, with clean-lined cabinetry, mirrored splashbacks and fully integrated Gaggenau appliances. The proportions here are particularly generous, leaving ample room for dining as well as cooking, and giving the apartment a layout that feels both practical and sociable. The bedroom suite sits quietly on the opposite side of the plan, creating a strong sense of privacy from the living spaces. It is a substantial room with excellent natural light and enough volume to feel restful rather than simply functional. Alongside it, a separate dressing room adds a rare sense of luxury and flexibility, while the bathroom is finished in marble with a freestanding bathtub and separate shower. A guest cloakroom and additional storage complete the plan. Mount Street remains one of Mayfair’s most polished addresses, lined with distinguished red-brick façades, independent fashion houses, celebrated restaurants and some of London’s best-known names in design and hospitality. Berkeley Square, Grosvenor Square and Hyde Park are all within easy reach, while the neighbourhood’s mix of old-world grandeur and modern energy gives this part of Mayfair its enduring appeal.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
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