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Description
Ownership Type: Leasehold
A Robert Adam townhouse of remarkable scale and character
On one of Marylebone’s most distinguished addresses, this seven-bedroom townhouse spans five voluminous floors, its 18th-century grandeur carefully balanced with bold contemporary touches. Originally completed in 1773 by Robert Adam, the house retains its soaring ceilings, marble fireplaces and intricate plasterwork, while modern interventions root it firmly in the present.
The lower ground floor is designed for flexibility, with two self-contained studios, one with its own kitchenette, a bathroom, a gym, plant room and four vaults.
The ground floor sets the tone for modern family living. The kitchen and reception rooms are joined by wedding doors, their symmetry enhanced by tall sash windows and intricate cornicing. At the rear, the kitchen is a bold space where a glossy lime green island anchors the plan, flanked by a fireplace and twin sash windows that mirror...
The ground floor sets the tone for modern family living. The kitchen and reception rooms are joined by wedding doors, their symmetry enhanced by tall sash windows and intricate cornicing. At the rear, the kitchen is a bold space where a glossy lime green island anchors the plan, flanked by a fireplace and twin sash windows that mirror...
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Features & Amenities
Disclaimer: Please note that all sizes listed are approximate and based on documentation provided at the time of listing the property. Exact unit/plot sizes may vary from what is presented above.
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