Guide price
£35,000,000
7 bed semi-detached house for saleWalton Street, London SW3
7 beds
9 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Savills - Sloane Street
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About this property
A low-built house that is predominantly configured over four floors
Spectacular volume with 12m ceiling in the living room
Seven generous bedroom suites
Securely situated, set back behind gates
Entire leisure floor consisting of swimming pool, gym, treatment room, steam room, sauna and media room
Off-street parking for three cars
EPC Rating = C
St Saviours House is a unique building that has been converted into an extraordinary modern home.
Description
The original building was designed in 1838 by the renowned architect George Basevi, who also designed the houses of Belgrave Square.
Today, this fabulous building has been comprehensively refurbished to create a single house of approximately 12,000 sq ft/1,125 sq m. The principal feature of the house is the dramatic 42ft/12m vaulted ceiling in the main living area with original stone pillars and oak beams providing a stunning area for comfortable living and spectacular entertaining unlike any other home in London.
The property also includes seven bedroom suites, glass lift and a whole floor dedicated to leisure which provides a swimming pool, gym, treatment room, sauna, steam room, and media room with bar area. There is also private parking for three cars.
Location
The house is located on the corner of Walton Street and Pont Street Mews. It is therefore ideally suited for the internationally renowned boutiques and restaurants of both Knightsbridge and Sloane Street whilst being quietly tucked away.
Square Footage: 12,449 sq ft
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