The Mayfair
Street Address: 37-38 Upper Grosvenor
37-38 Upper Grosvenor
London W1K 2NE
GB
Price: 92,000,000
MLS #:
Bedrooms: 15.0 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 15.0 Bathrooms
The property is a magnificent stone-fronted building, originally two houses, situated in a prime corner position between Park Lane and Grosvenor Square. Upper Grosvenor Street was developed between 1724 and 1741 with Grosvenor House, the home of the Grosvenor family from 1808 to 1916, at its junction with Park Lane. Nos. 37 and 38 Upper Grosvenor Street were built to the designs of Detmar Blow and Fernand Billerey in 1911-12. Detmar Blow, 1867- 1939, originally worked in the Arts and Crafts style and from 1910 he moved towards a more formal Georgian style. His partner Fernand Billerey was responsible for the formal classical buildings on the north and west sides of Grosvenor Square. 'The façade is a fine piece of Beaux-Arts classicism. The composition is tied together by a prominent Modillion cornice at attic level, the balustrades below the first-floor windows and along the parapet and the French-Style channelling of the Portland stone masonry. Unlike typical Nash stucco terraces, it looks 'more like a public building transplanted from Paris than a group of houses in Mayfair.' (Survey of London).
A Prime location, stunning property, ample lateral living space requires uplifting the specification expected of such property. Further details are available to qualified buyers.
Property is listed at £65MM, final US Dollar amount subject to currency exchange rate.
Christine Georgopulo
Nest Seekers International
203-921-5992
ChristineGeo@nestseekers.com
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