Ref: AV-4398
6 Bed | 6 Bath | 6559 sq ft
Set on one of London’s most historic and picturesque garden squares, this elegant white Victorian stucco townhouse offers a rare chance to own a piece of riverside heritage. Built in 1860, it was the first residential square to open directly onto the River Thames and has hosted notable residents including Bram Stoker, Stephen Potter, and Walter Wingfield. Recently refurbished to an exceptional standard, the home blends beautifully preserved period features with modern design and smart home technology. Spanning approximately 6,500 sq ft over six floors, it includes six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a self-contained studio apartment - perfect for guests or staff. Inside, grand 4-meter ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows flood the drawing room with light and frame views over the square. Chevron-patterned flooring, intelligent lighting, and bespoke finishes create a refined, contemporary feel. Original Victorian details such as ornate cornicing, fireplaces, and deep skirting boards remain throughout, complemented by a lift serving all main floors, and high-spec finishes. This turnkey residence perfectly balances classic architecture with modern living — an exceptional London home with a storied past.
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