Inside £45m home on Britain's most expensive street with Buckingham Palace viewsWith views of Buckingham Palace and lined with Victorian terraced houses and brick mansion blocks, one London street takes the crown as the most expensive of them all. Buckingham Gate in Westminster is the most expensive street in the UK, with an average asking price of £9.63 million. But one house has just come on the market for an eye-watering £45 million. The refurbished 19C Grade II listed Georgian home, which is among the most viewed properties on RightMove this month, is a gorgeous Edwardian mansion with nine bedrooms to choose from. If you’re a fan of the royals then this property is ideal, because it has direct views of Buckingham Palace. It's also just a stone's throw from the Houses of Parliament. Its refurbished floor plan spreads over an incredible 15,845 sq f and offers gorgeous luxurious modern living while still staying in step with its heritage and charm. If you don’t want to walk the stairs of this four floor home then you’re in luck as there’s a functional lift which works across all areas of the house, as well as a cinema room and a 10-metre swimming pool for days when you’re feeling a little more active. Marble bathrooms and an in-house gymnasium add to the luxury of this incredible property and each of its nine bedrooms has space to spare. Seven of the bedrooms have their own en-suites so you’ll never be fighting for space and the two bedrooms on the ground floor, designated for staff, have their own bathroom. The building has a 24-hour concierge and security so you don't have to worry about break ins and there’s even an internal garage so you can keep your cars safe too. During the winter, there’s underfloor heating, but in the summer the property is perfectly airconditioned so you don’t have to swelter in the home. Located in Buckingham Gate, this property offers the perfect viewpoint of the palace so you can watch the royals come and go from the comfort of your own relatively royal residence. If this property sounds like a bit of you, just make sure you have £45,000,000 to spare and you’ll be on your way. Source link Posted: 2024-12-02 00:05:28 |
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