Mansion House - SW1P
London, United Kingdom
Price upon request
Beds
7
Bathrooms
10
Living Area
11,075.0 Sq...
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Features
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E&V ID
W-02PKJ4 -
Postal Code
SW1P 3NB -
Year Built
1904 -
Building feature
Gym/spa, Elevator, Indoor swimming pool
Summary
Originally designed by Horace Field in 1904, Mansion House is the epitome of British elegance and design, offering the owner a front row seat in the very heart of the establishment.
Through a skylight window, residents are able to step out onto the roof terrace to take in wholly unique views over Central London. The iconic towers of Westminster rise up majestically between brick façades and chimneys, seemingly within touching distance.
A mere stone’s throw from parliament and the north bank of the River Thames, the five-storey Mansion House boasts a front façade that is over 15 metres wide, with an ornate gable. Grand stone pillars flank the heavy, wooden entrance doors.
Originally built as the headquarters of the North Eastern Railway, the building then went on to serve as the headquarters of the British Liberal Democrats.
Having been repurposed and refurbished to an exacting standard, this Grade II listed feature of London’s architectural history is now available as a private residence. The renovation process required the expertise of master-craftsmen, those entrusted to work on national treasures such as Windsor Castle, the Royal Academy and the Houses of Parliament.
Through a skylight window, residents are able to step out onto the roof terrace to take in wholly unique views over Central London. The iconic towers of Westminster rise up majestically between brick façades and chimneys, seemingly within touching distance.
A mere stone’s throw from parliament and the north bank of the River Thames, the five-storey Mansion House boasts a front façade that is over 15 metres wide, with an ornate gable. Grand stone pillars flank the heavy, wooden entrance doors.
Originally built as the headquarters of the North Eastern Railway, the building then went on to serve as the headquarters of the British Liberal Democrats.
Having been repurposed and refurbished to an exacting standard, this Grade II listed feature of London’s architectural history is now available as a private residence. The renovation process required the expertise of master-craftsmen, those entrusted to work on national treasures such as Windsor Castle, the Royal Academy and the Houses of Parliament.
Accommodation
~ Grand entrance hall
~ Inner hall
~ Drawing room with double doors to study
~ 16 person dining room Kitchen/breakfast room
~ Bar/media room
~ Games room
~ Sitting room
~ Walk-in wine room
~ Master bedroom suite with dressing room and 2 bathrooms
~ 4 further ensuite bedrooms
~ 2 staff bedrooms
~ Staff bathroom
~ Staff kitchenette
~ Laundry
~ Italian garden
~ 2 terraces
~ Roof terrace
~ Patio
~ Gym
~ Spa with c.10m swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna and steam room
~ 8 person lift
~ Inner hall
~ Drawing room with double doors to study
~ 16 person dining room Kitchen/breakfast room
~ Bar/media room
~ Games room
~ Sitting room
~ Walk-in wine room
~ Master bedroom suite with dressing room and 2 bathrooms
~ 4 further ensuite bedrooms
~ 2 staff bedrooms
~ Staff bathroom
~ Staff kitchenette
~ Laundry
~ Italian garden
~ 2 terraces
~ Roof terrace
~ Patio
~ Gym
~ Spa with c.10m swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna and steam room
~ 8 person lift
Imprint

Grund Genug - September '22
Article in GG Magazine - Sep '22Floor Plan
Floor Plan - Mansion House, SW1P
Exposé - Mansion House, SW1P
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4 Cowley Street • London • England SW1P 3NB • United Kingdom
Mansion House - SW1P
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4 Cowley Street • London • England SW1P 3NB • United Kingdom
Mansion House - SW1P
Originally designed by Horace Field in 1904, Mansion House is the epitome of British elegance and design, offering the owner a front row seat in the very heart of the establishment.Through a skylight window, residents are able to step out onto the roof terrace to take in wholly unique views over Central London. The iconic towers of Westminster rise up majestically between brick façades and chimneys, seemingly within touching distance.A mere stone’s throw from parliament and the north bank of the River Thames, the five-storey Mansion House boasts a front façade that is over 15 metres wide, with an ornate gable. Grand stone pillars flank the heavy, wooden entrance doors. Originally built as the headquarters of the North Eastern Railway, the building then went on to serve as the headquarters of the British Liberal Democrats. Having been repurposed and refurbished to an exacting standard, this Grade II listed feature of London’s architectural history is now available as a private residence. The renovation process required the expertise of master-craftsmen, those entrusted to work on national treasures such as Windsor Castle, the Royal Academy and the Houses of Parliament.
Price: Upon request
Property ID: W-02PKJ4
Bedrooms: 8
Bathrooms: 10
Living Space: 11,075 Sq Ft.
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Contains
- Detailed description of the property.
- Agent contact info
- High definition images of the property
Interior
At over 11,000 sq ft (1,028.9 sq m) the property includes an abundance of striking historic features; dark wood panels set against light marble floors and high vaulted ceilings with gold accents. Most striking of these, a gilded glass dome towers over the main staircase reinforcing the grander and elegance that a property of this style and pre-eminent location is so richly deserving of.The first floor drawing room, at almost ten metres wide and featuring five exceptional sash windows, is the very definition of tradition and class - as well as being sympathetically located within short reach of an indulgent wine cellar.
Above this, the master bedroom, with a balcony, walk-in dressing room and two beautiful marble bathrooms, accompanies four further, each with en suite bathrooms.
The lower ground level hosts a private spa, ten-metre pool, Whirlpool, sauna and steam room, as well as a fully equipped gym.
All this with an elevator on hand to transport up to eight people throughout the building.
As would be expected, two rooms for staff accommodation - with kitchenette - are available.
Additional Documents
Grund Genug - September '22 | Featured Homestory in GG Magazine. | Download |
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