London property of the week: South Audley Street townhouse
A wonderfully restored and immaculately furnished Grade II listed 18th Century Georgian townhouse in London has come onto the market
First occupied in 1737, this property in South Audley Street has been perfectly restored by taking it back to its historic past while ensuring the interior is suitably up-to-date including underfloor heating, Boffi kitchen and integrated sound and audio system to indoor and outdoor spaces.
The property offers accommodation across a vast 4112 sq ft with 520sq ft of open plan dinging and kitchen leading on to the garden, maids bedroom and shower room with direct access to the street. The house has four reception rooms with the majority overlooking a private two-tier garden which leads onto the secret communal gardens that only twelve residences share.

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The accommodation comprises: entrance hall, cloakroom, four reception rooms, master bedroom suite, second bedroom suite, two further double bedrooms, kitchen, maid’s suite, garden and access to communal gardens.
The guide price is £11m. For further information please telephone Wetherell on 0207 493 6935 or visit www.wetherell.co.uk.
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