This stunning house was once occupied by famous 1960s fashion photographer, Terence Donovan, and has recently undergone extensive redevelopment, making it one of the most unique houses in Mayfair. The property measures over 5,500 Sqft and is arranged over four floors with a beautiful glass lift within a light filled atrium.
Upon entering the house at ground level, one is met with a breathtaking double height living and dining space. The dining area has a ceiling height of 5.5 metres, with a full height marble fire-place feature wall towering over the ground floor reception room area.
The ultra-modern, sleek kitchen has integrated Gaggenau appliances and a large marble breakfast bar ideal for more casual dining. For the larger dinner parties there is a fully kitted-out chef's kitchen attached to the garage for private fine dining experiences from the comfort of one's own home.
The lower ground floor of this beautiful home offers a private spa experience, with a steam room, 10 metre indoor swimming pool and a gym. The swimming pool has a stunning glass wall looking through to the gym, with skylights looking up into the ground floor living space. Overlooking the ground floor living and dining space there is a sizable drawing room on a Mezzanine.
The property also features a large and luxurious principal bedroom with en suite bathroom, as well as an impressive dressing area with extensive wardrobe space. There are a further five bedrooms, with four boasting beautifully lavish en suites. A staff studio room can be found, self-contained on the first floor of the house.
Bourdon Street is bound in history as one of Mayfair's most prestigious addresses. Berkeley Square is located at the south side of Bourdon Street where one can find exclusive private members' clubs such as Annabel's, and famous restaurants such as Sexy Fish. Bourdon Street is also just moments from the designer retailers along Old Bond Street. Mount Street is close by, offering an array of designer retailers, restaurants, and The Connaught hotel.