In a central London spot famed for its 20th-century literary links, a towering Victorian mansion block has been reinterpreted with contemporary style. Equidistant from Oxford Street and Regent’s Park, an exceptional penthouse sits at the heart of the action.
Arranged across two sprawling floors plus a private roof terrace, this considered duplex comes with space to spread out. Take the lift directly to the fourth floor, and step inside to a social hub awash with light.
Featuring design by Louisa Penn Interiors, a dialogue between light and dark plays out. Neutral walls and dark wooden floors set the stage for entertaining in the lounge – sip coffees at the window seat or settle back into the sofa for movies on the widescreen TV. The German-engineered Hacker kitchen is equally as impressive – an open-plan layout and Miele appliances offer versatility for the most serious or sociable chefs. Grab a bottle from the wine cooler and gather friends at the ten-seat dining table.
Ascending a striking spiral staircase to the upper floor, the principal bedroom emulates your own private enclave. Sleeping quarters are pared-back for a restful feel, while a walk-in wardrobe leads to the pièce de résistance. Decked out in Italian marble, the en suite bathroom is sky-lit and showstopping. Sink into the freestanding tub or wash the day away under the rainfall shower. Two further bedroom suites are found on the fourth and fifth floor, the former connecting directly with a private study.
At the top of the home, capitalise on the exceptional setting with afternoons on the roof terrace. Featuring panoramic city views, it’s the perfect spot to soak up the sun or enjoy sundowners with friends.
The home additionally benefits from a weekday porter, while air conditioning throughout keeps things cool in the warmer weather.