Guide price
£4,495,000
6 bed terraced house for saleLoudoun Road, St John's Wood, London NW8
6 beds
4 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Savills - St. John's Wood & Regents Park
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About this property
Six-bedroom freehold house
Poggenpohl kitchen with Gaggenau appliances and Control4 smart home system
Private spiral wine cellar with 1,000 bottle capacity
Landscaped rear garden and off-street parking for one car
Located 0.3 miles from the American School of London
EPC Rating = C
Contemporary six-bedroom home with garden, parking, and smart home features.
Description
A refurbished six-bedroom freehold house offering spacious and flexible accommodation, including areas for entertaining and working from home. The property includes off-street parking for one car, a landscaped rear garden, a Control4 smart home system, a Poggenpohl kitchen with Gaggenau appliances, and a spiral wine cellar with 1,000 bottle capacity.
Affectionately known in the neighbourhood as “The Green House” the property stands out for its distinctive exterior. The current owners considered changing the colour over the years, but it became a bit of a local landmark, well known on the street and even recognised by the BBC, who featured the house in the television series New Tricks starring Dennis Waterman and Nicholas Lyndhurst.
Location
Loudoun Road is located on the west side of St John’s Wood, approximately 0.3 miles from the American School of London (asl), 0.4 miles from St John’s Wood High Street, and 0.5 miles from St John’s Wood Underground station (Jubilee Line). Regent’s Park is 0.7 miles away, and Lord’s Cricket Ground is 0.6 miles from the property.
Square Footage: 3,080 sq ft
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