Additional text is available below.This elegant Victorian townhouse dates from 1843 and occupies a rare position of historic and architectural significance. The square has long attracted notable residents, including Bram Stoker and Walter Wingfield.
Recently refurbished to an exceptional standard, the property has been meticulously restored to retain its original period features while incorporating contemporary design and intelligent home technology throughout. Arranged over six floors and extending to approximately 6,559 sq ft, the house offers six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a discreet self-contained studio apartment, with a private lift serving the principal floors.
Generous ceiling heights, floor-to-ceiling windows, and refined bespoke finishes define the principal reception spaces, offering elegant views across the square. A turnkey riverside residence of rare pedigree, combining timeless architecture with modern London living.