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£4,750,000

(£1,390/sq. ft)

4 bed terraced house for sale
D'arblay Street, Soho, London W1F

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 4 receptions

    • 3,417 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Russell Simpson - Kensington & Notting Hill

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About this property

    Stucco-fronted property with four/five bedrooms on a historic street in the heart of Soho

    Entering the house on the ground floor, the front hall opens onto a double reception room divided by a folding door. This floor also features a guest WC and a generous kitchen with wooden floors, fitted units, and an overhead skylight.

    The first floor includes an impressive double drawing room with three south-facing window bays bringing in plentiful daylight. The other half of this floor features a versatile space that can be used as either dining room or an additional study.

    The second floor is entirely occupied by the principal bedroom suite, including a bedroom, a bathroom with a bath, and considerable storage space. The third floor offers another bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and a spectacular vaulted ceiling.

    The lower ground floor contains a bedroom, a sauna, a cellar and further storage space.

    The interiors blend tasteful classical design with original features such as wooden beams, exposed brickwork, attractive fireplaces and elegant panelled walls for the living spaces. The flexible layout means it could easily become a five-bedroom property.

    The house includes a roof terrace with wooden decking and beautiful views. There is also a second terrace accessed from the first floor.

    This is an exceptionally rare opportunity to own the freehold of a Grade II listed house with modern conveniences in the heart of Soho.

    D’Arblay Street in Soho was named the novelist, diarist and playwright Frances Burney, later Madame d’Arblay. One of the leading novelists of the Georgian Era, her childhood home was on nearby Poland Street. The earliest buildings on the street – including this house – date to the year 1740, while the public house at the end of the road is equally historic.

    From here, many of central London’s most popular neighbourhoods are within walking distance. This includes Covent Garden, Leicester Square and the theatres of the West End. Oxford Circus station is also close, while the restaurants and shops of Carnaby Street are within easy reach.

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