
17 250 000 €
17 250 000 €
| Sale price | 17 250 000 € |
| Price per square meter | 38 764.04 € |
| Floor area | 445 m² |
| Total number of rooms | 14 |
| Number of bedrooms | 5 |
| Number of bathrooms | 5 |
| Address | United Kingdom, London |
| Type | Four-Room Apartment and more |
The magnificent Grade II listed house in Knightsbridge was built in the 1830s by renowned English architect George Basevy in a neoclassical style. The house is made of brick with a plastered façade and is organized into a basement, lower ground floor and four upper floors. The house has a doorway with Ionic columns and an ornate ground floor balcony with superb views over the private gardens of Egerton Crescent.
The home is one of the largest in the Crescent and has been completely renovated. On the elevated ground floor there is a spacious kitchen-dining room overlooking the garden. It connects to the formal dining room via a recreation room. On the ground floor there is an impressive living room that spans the entire width of the house. On the second floor there is an office and a master bedroom with a separate dressing room and a luxurious bathroom. On the third floor there are two bedrooms and two bathrooms. On the lower ground floor there are the fourth and fifth bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and a games room opening onto the garden.
In the basement there is a cinema room, gym, sauna, steam room, shower room and laundry room. The charming garden to the rear of the house faces south east and is immaculately laid out with York stone slabs. The garden contains a variety of mature trees and flowering shrubs. The house is located in the prestigious central London area of Knightsbridge, close to shops, restaurants, hotels and parks.