London property of the week: Belgravia mews
A newly-redesigned mews house has created one of the swankiest homes in Belgravia


The brochure says it provides ‘the perfect template for 21st century living’. After two years of work, developers Landmass London are unveiling their newest home: 21 Grosvenor Crescent Mews.
21 Grosvenor Crescent Mews
The three-bedroom, three-bathroom house has been totally renovated from top to bottom and now boasts the highest basement in Belgravia. Inside, is an inner atrium has a 9m internal water feature, a Zen garden, media room, steam room, gym, study and garage. The internal courtyard at the back of the four-storey house has a sliding glass roof.
Grosvenor Crescent Mews is Belgravia’s only gated mews and is situated just off Hyde Park Corner within easy walking distance of the Lanesborough and Harvey Nichols.
Exterior of 21 Grosvenor Crescent Mews
Guide price: £8.95m through Knight Frank (020 7591 8600)
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