Townhouse in SW1 for sale
An impressive townhouse in SW1 close to Westminster and overlooking St James's Park has come onto the market


This rarely available Grade I Listed freehold house is now on the market. Stretched over 7,595sq ft and requiring refurbishment, this property has fabulous views overlooking St James's Park and an enviable central location. The house has a dressing room, complex with swimming pool, gymnasium, steam room, sauna, kitchen, breakfast room, servery, guest WC, playroom, and a lift serving all floors. Outside there is a large balcony, a terrace and garden overlooking St James's Park. The guide price is £10,000,000 or £15,000,000 fully refurbished under architect and surveyor supervision. For further information, telephone + 44 (0)20 7222 3133.
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