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THE BISHOPS AVENUE
N2

£6,960,000

Allingham Court is the perfect balance of luxury, convenience and security, all less than 0.6 of a mile from the 800 acres of wild open spaces at Hampstead Heath, and just over 5 miles from Marble Arch.

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Constructed in around 1887 on land which had at one time been part of the Bishop of London's hunting park, The Bishops Avenue was from the outset intended to be the setting for expensive homes.

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The apartment features exceptionally generous entertaining space, superbly proportioned rooms, ceiling heights in excess of 3 metres, and has been interior designed and finished to an exceptionally high standard.

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Newly built in 2008, Allingham Court is a luxury development of only twelve apartments, all of which benefit from access to leisure facilities including a swimming pool, gym, secure underground parking, 24 hour concierge service with monitored CCTV, and a landscaped communal garden.

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THE CITY PENTHOUSE
NW1

£5,9500,000

The word Penthouse brings to mind far reaching central London views, generous outside space and the feeling of a calm serenity from the restless energy of the streets below.  Ideas of privacy, luxury and convenience.

 

The City Penthouse evokes all of these emotions.  It holds a prominent position across the top three floors of a unique twenty-six storey structure, its large scale woven pattern defining the building's facade, conceived as a piece of sculptural art by Stephen Marshall Architects.

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The Triton Building forms part of the Sir Terry Farrell master plan of Regent’s Place, a mixed use scheme bordering Regent’s Park to the west, Kings Cross to the east and both Marylebone and Fitzrovia to the south.  All four of these London neighbourhoods are within a mile of the Penthouse, and between them every conceivable desire is catered for.

QUEENS GATE GARDENS

SW7

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£5,500,000

As you enter Queens Gate Gardens through the original entrance of this 19th-century, Grade II listed building, the sense of grandeur created by its architect, the master builder and amateur artist Charles Aldin, is immediately apparent

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With ceilings extending to nearly four metres in height, the apartment benefits from what would have historically been the formal reception space of two adjacent houses.  The rooms facing Queens Gate Gardens are orientated west towards the residents only communal gardens.

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South Kensington is one of London’s most desirable and well known neighbourhoods.  Renowned for its abundance of places of cultural and historical interest, including the Victoria & Albert Museum, The Natural History Museum, The Royal Albert Hall and Hyde Park, with its 350 acres of open space.

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HOLLY LODGE GARDENS
N6
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£4,750,000

Imagine living somewhere so idyllic, a place which balances peaceful seclusion with convenient access to all that London offers, that it becomes your home for over half a century.

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Nestled between Hampstead Heath and Waterlow Park, the estate sits on what was once Thomas Coutts' country retreat, now transformed into an exclusive community of tree-lined streets.

 

The property's enviable elevated position next to Hampstead Heath places it just half a mile from Swains Lane's artisanal shops, where residents can enjoy the offerings of local butchers, bakers, greengrocers, fishmongers, and an Italian delicatessen.

MARYLEBONE LANE
W1
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£4,300,000

Just a few steps from Mayfair, The Mansion on Marylebone Lane offers access to everything the celebrated district has to offer. At the same time, its setting within Marylebone provides the rare opportunity to appreciate the quieter, more relaxed surroundings of central London’s last remaining village.

 

The apartment is centred around a large open plan living space.  Full height windows frame the changing seasons and an interior palette of contemporary and traditional materials creates an elegant and understated aesthetic with warmth and character.

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HARVIST ROAD
NW6


£3,850,000

A Queen’s Park rarity: a newly refurbished, wider than average end of terrace house with secure off street parking and a wonderful garden studio.

 

The ground floor reception spaces flow seamlessly into one another, taking you from a generous entrance hallway, past steel framed internal doors, offering a glimpse into the formal reception, into an expansive informal space, featuring a bespoke kitchen, large dining room and family area.

 

From there, the space continues into a private walled garden, before traversing up a stone staircase to a large garden studio featuring a beautiful glazed clerestory and vaulted ceilings, allowing for an abundance of natural light.  Set behind the studio, secure off street parking completes the ground floor offering.

HEATH CLOSE
NW11


£3,250,000

“My desire is to do something to bring beauty, music, art, thoughtful reading, and a quiet, reasonable life within reach of Londoners”

 

- Dame Henrietta Barnett - Social reformer, philanthropist, and visionary founder of Hampstead Garden Suburb.
 

Nearly 120 years after its foundation stone was laid, Hampstead Garden Suburb remains true to Dame Henrietta Barnett’s original ideals - a refuge from the hustle and bustle of a thriving city, yet just a short commute from central London.

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Awarded Grade II listed status by Historic England in the late 1990s, Heath Close is set directly opposite the 80 acres of wild, open spaces which form the Hampstead Heath extension.

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Occupying a coveted end of close position behind vehicular gates, the property provides ample off-street parking for 3-4 cars, a stand-alone garage and mature gardens to the front and rear.

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MILVERTON ROAD
NW6

£3,300,000

From the moment you step through the full height charred timber door and enter Milverton Road, your eye is drawn to the curved concrete staircase, an architectural anchor setting the tone for what lies beyond.

 

On the borders of Queen's Park and Brondesbury sits a newly constructed, contemporary home. Thoughtfully designed using the finest natural materials, with finishes that complement each other beautifully: charred timber cladding, limewash paint, polished concrete and terracotta flooring.

 

The result is a calm, welcoming home providing generous areas to be together alongside cosier, more intimate rooms.

 

The ground floor offers spacious entertaining areas, both formal and informal, including a triple-aspect kitchen, dining and family room with access to a wraparound garden via large format glass doors, flooding the space with natural light.

THE TRITON BUILDING
NW1

£3,000,000

Twenty floors up.

 

Far reaching views, generous outside space and quiet solace from the restless energy of the streets below, embody feelings of privacy, luxury and convenience.

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The Triton Building is the centrepiece of British Land's Regent's Place campus, a mixed-use scheme bordering Regent's Park to the west, Kings Cross to the east and both Marylebone and Fitzrovia to the south. All four of these London neighbourhoods are within a mile of the Triton Building.

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​Between Kings Cross, Euston and Marylebone overground stations, all of the UK's cities are within reach. Great Portland Street and Baker Street underground stations provide quick access to London and St Pancras International brings Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam within a two to four hour reach.

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DUNDONALD ROAD
NW10

£2,800,000

Queens Park has evolved into one of London’s most sought after family neighbourhoods.  A balance of urban convenience, over thirty acres of green space, stylish cafés, wait list worthy restaurants and independent food & wine stores.

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Nestled amongst the Victorian & Edwardian terraced houses sits a notable exception.  Dundonald Road, a newly constructed family home, conceived by COEUS Design Studio and completed in 2022.

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Designed externally to co-exist with the prevailing architectural style, with interiors inspired by modern living, the house’s communal areas combine a seamless flow of family accommodation, with quieter, more adult spaces.

HAMILTON TERRACE

NW8

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£2,150,000

The classical proportions of the semi-detached Victorian houses that line Hamilton Terrace provide the opportunity to create exceptional city homes, and this first floor apartment is a wonderful example.

 

Ideas of what a home should provide have evolved.  Spaces still need to be conducive to rest and relaxation, but now also places where we can work too.  And of course, close enough to local cafés, shops, restaurants and parks to provide a respite from our busy lives.

 

The first floor apartment at Hamilton Terrace benefits from beautiful natural light, west facing reception spaces and two balconies.  The careful refurbishment has maximised the space and volume, whilst remaining sympathetic to the building's history.

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WELLINGTON HOUSE
SW1

£2,095,000

Built in 2012, Wellington House is a highly desirable apartment building located immediately south of St James’s Park. 24 hour concierge, secure underground parking, a south facing balcony, Crestron home control system and air conditioning make this an incredibly comfortable and convenient central London home.

 

Bordered by St James’s Park to the north, Belgravia to the west and Westminster to the south, the apartment is perfectly located for the best of what London has to offer - Michelin starred restaurants, places of historical interest and the River Thames.

 

St James’s Park and Victoria Underground Stations and Victoria Overground Station provide easy access to London and the UK beyond, including Gatwick Airport in just over 30 minutes.

UPPER RIVERSIDE
GREENWICH PENINSULA


£1,950,000

The best of modern penthouse living in one of London's most historically significant locations.  Where monarchs were born, global time established, and maritime exploration pioneered.  Greenwich, an area that has shaped world history for over 500 years, now re-imagined and ready for the next half-century.

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Set over the top three floors of No.1 Upper Riverside, all of the penthouse's living spaces benefit from unrivalled views over the River Thames, the iconic Lord Rogers' designed Millennium Dome - now home to The O2 arena - and the Canary Wharf skyline beyond.

 

Located at the tip of Greenwich Peninsula, offering seamless access to all the area has to offer, including displays of public art by some of Britain's greatest living artists: Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley and Allen Jones.

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THE PATHÉ BUILDING
W1
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£1,795,000

In the heart of London's most creative neighbourhood, The Pathé Building is the iconic former home of one of the world's pioneering moving picture companies.

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A building of character, history and architectural elegance, with creative breakthroughs and innovation at its heart.

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With interiors that are a warm, inviting combination of natural textures and contemporary detailing, this duplex apartment has been interior designed to reflect both the vibrancy of the local area, and the quality of the finishes.

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Soho is exciting and eclectic, with fashion brands sitting alongside restaurants, bars, and private members clubs, including the original Soho House.

CHOLMLEY GARDENS
NW6
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£1,150,000

Built during the inter-war period and in the same ownership for over half a century, this elegant 1920s first floor, lateral apartment provides an incoming purchaser with the opportunity to create a wonderful home, ready for the next generation of residents.

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The communal gardens benefit from two full sized tennis courts, a children’s play area, BBQ and outdoor dining area and a lawned picnic area.


West Hampstead is arguably London’s best connected neighbourhood, with Underground (Jubilee Line), Overground and Thameslink stations all within half a mile of Cholmley Gardens, in addition to numerous bus routes.  The open spaces of Hampstead Heath are less than one mile away, and some of the best schools in the country can be found locally

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