出售, GBP 5,500,000
Harley House Marylebone, London, eng, nw1, 伦敦, 英格兰, 英国
楼盘类型 : 普通公寓
楼盘设计 : N/A
建筑面积 : 2,447 ft² / 227 m²
占地面积 : N/A
卧室 : 3
浴室 : 2
浴室(企缸) : 0
MLS#: UK-S-07230
楼盘简介
High above Marylebone Road, this beautifully re-imagined lateral apartment occupies the fifth floor of Harley House, one of the most distinguished Edwardian mansion blocks in the neighbourhood. Designed in 1904 by Edward Boehmer and Percy Christian Gibbs, the building retains the confidence of its era: grand proportions, dignified common parts and a quiet sense of permanence. Behind the handsome façade, the apartment has been comprehensively redesigned for contemporary living, with carefully layered materials, integrated technology and a thoughtful flow between rooms.
The front door opens into a wide entrance hall that runs the length of the plan, connecting the principal spaces with an easy logic. To one side sit two generous reception rooms, both with tall windows and coffered ceilings that reflect the building’s heritage. A bespoke travertine fireplace forms the centrepiece of the main living room, while floating shelving and Ralph Lauren wall lights bring warmth and texture. The second reception room offers flexibility as a dining room, library or media space, its proportions suited to both entertaining and quieter everyday use.
The kitchen is arranged as a separate, well-considered room with space for informal dining. Gaggenau ovens, a Sub-Zero French-door refrigerator and discreet Miele laundry appliances are set within custom cabinetry, balancing functionality with a refined aesthetic. Recently installed glazed windows with dark bronze ironmongery run throughout the apartment, with provision for electric window treatments in the living spaces and bedrooms.
Three bedrooms are positioned along the quieter side of the plan. The principal suite is particularly generous, with a dedicated dressing room and an ensuite bathroom finished in natural marble, complete with a built-in bathtub and separate shower. The two further bedrooms share a large family bathroom and benefit from excellent storage, including a walk-in wardrobe.
Harley House stands at the meeting point of Marylebone, Fitzrovia and Regent’s Park, an area that feels both metropolitan and village-like in character. Independent cafés and long-established restaurants sit alongside specialist bookshops, medical institutions and galleries, while the open lawns of Regent’s Park are a short stroll away. Excellent transport links from Baker Street and Marylebone place the rest of London within easy reach, yet the building retains a reassuring sense of retreat from the city below.
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The front door opens into a wide entrance hall that runs the length of the plan, connecting the principal spaces with an easy logic. To one side sit two generous reception rooms, both with tall windows and coffered ceilings that reflect the building’s heritage. A bespoke travertine fireplace forms the centrepiece of the main living room, while floating shelving and Ralph Lauren wall lights bring warmth and texture. The second reception room offers flexibility as a dining room, library or media space, its proportions suited to both entertaining and quieter everyday use.
The kitchen is arranged as a separate, well-considered room with space for informal dining. Gaggenau ovens, a Sub-Zero French-door refrigerator and discreet Miele laundry appliances are set within custom cabinetry, balancing functionality with a refined aesthetic. Recently installed glazed windows with dark bronze ironmongery run throughout the apartment, with provision for electric window treatments in the living spaces and bedrooms.
Three bedrooms are positioned along the quieter side of the plan. The principal suite is particularly generous, with a dedicated dressing room and an ensuite bathroom finished in natural marble, complete with a built-in bathtub and separate shower. The two further bedrooms share a large family bathroom and benefit from excellent storage, including a walk-in wardrobe.
Harley House stands at the meeting point of Marylebone, Fitzrovia and Regent’s Park, an area that feels both metropolitan and village-like in character. Independent cafés and long-established restaurants sit alongside specialist bookshops, medical institutions and galleries, while the open lawns of Regent’s Park are a short stroll away. Excellent transport links from Baker Street and Marylebone place the rest of London within easy reach, yet the building retains a reassuring sense of retreat from the city below.