Experience luxury and history in this beautifully designed duplex apartment located in Lansdowne House, within the prestigious Holland Park neighborhood of London. This elegant building, constructed between 1902 and 1904 by Scottish architect William Flockhart for mining magnate Sir Edmund Davis, was originally designed to host apartments and artist studios. Today, it stands as a Grade II listed building, preserving its historical charm while offering modern comforts.
Apartment Highlights:
• Stylish and Refined Interior Design:
Recently renovated, the apartment seamlessly blends period details with contemporary design elements, creating an elegant and welcoming atmosphere.
• Spacious Duplex Layout:
Spread over two levels, the apartment has been cleverly designed to maximize space and functionality:
o On the first level, you'll find a modern bathroom with high-quality fittings and a spacious living area.
o The second level features two beautifully designed bedrooms with:
Custom-built wardrobes for ample storage.
Comfortable queen-size beds for a restful night's sleep.
Stunning neighborhood views that capture the charm of Holland Park.
o An additional elegant bathroom is also located on the second level, providing extra convenience and privacy.
• Fully Equipped Kitchen:
The kitchen is designed for cooking enthusiasts, featuring modern appliances including a coffee machine, kettle for tea and herbal infusions, toaster, and more.
• High-Speed Wi-Fi:
Enjoy fast and reliable internet connection, perfect for remote work or uninterrupted streaming.
Prime Location:
• Located on Lansdowne Road, the apartment is just a short walk from Holland Park Underground Station, offering quick and easy access to London's major attractions.
• The iconic Portobello Road Market is within walking distance, where you can explore vintage stalls, cozy cafes, and exclusive boutiques.
Exclusive Neighborhood:
• Holland Park is known for its tree-lined streets, Victorian architecture, and expansive green spaces.
• The area offers a perfect blend of residential tranquility and vibrant cultural life, with a variety of gourmet restaurants, art galleries, and high-end boutiques nearby.
A Historical Touch:
• Lansdowne House is more than just a residence; it's a piece of London's artistic history.
• Throughout the 20th century, it was home to notable artists such as Charles Ricketts, Charles Haslewood Shannon, Glyn Philpot, and Frederick Cayley Robinson, who found inspiration within its walls.
• Today, the building maintains its artistic legacy while providing a luxurious living experience.