Spacious Art Deco apartment opposite Hyde Park — elegant living with flexible studio space..
Opposite Hyde Park in an Art Deco mansion block
1,439 sq ft spacious reception with 2.8m ceilings and garden views
Two ensuite bedroom suites plus lower-ground studio for guests or office
Lift access, 24-hour porter, share of freehold
High annual service charge (£10,402) and very expensive council tax
Community mains-gas heating; secondary glazing, no added wall insulation
Originally three-bedroom layout — potential to reconfigure
Area records above-average crime compared with national figures
Set directly opposite Hyde Park in a sought-after Art Deco mansion block, this spacious apartment combines grand period proportions with contemporary fittings. The main reception benefits from 2.8m ceilings, large windows and a projector with surround sound, opening onto views over a private decorative garden and cobbled mews. Two luxurious bedroom suites feature bespoke walnut walk-through wardrobes and generous ensuites, while a lower-ground studio provides flexible additional accommodation for guests, staff or a home office.
Offered as a share of freehold, the apartment occupies 1,439 sq ft across an elevated third-floor position with lift access and a 24-hour porter. The property can be bought fully furnished by separate negotiation and sits moments from Paddington, Marble Arch and Oxford Street — ideal for buyers seeking central living with park access and excellent transport links.
Buyers should note material running costs and building specifics: a high annual service charge (£10,402), very expensive council tax, and a community heating scheme supplied by mains gas. The building has secondary glazing and solid brick walls without added insulation, and the immediate area records above-average crime relative to national figures. The residence has around 96 years remaining on the lease.
This home will suit purchasers looking for an elegant, low-maintenance pied-à-terre or primary residence with strong lifestyle appeal. It offers immediate liveability and potential to reconfigure internal space if a return to a three-bedroom layout is preferred.