W1G 9RG - 5 bed grand marylebone townhouse in Cities Of London And We…

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5 bedroom terraced house for sale in Wimpole Street, London, W1G

Summary - 82 Wimpole Street W1G 9RG

5 bed 5 bath Terraced

Spacious five‑bed Georgian townhouse with lift, terraces and high-spec finish in prime Marylebone..
- 4,736 sq ft grand Georgian townhouse, arranged for five bedroom suites
- Full renovation completed 2015/16; high-spec kitchen and finishes
- Lift to 3rd floor, glass lantern and abundant natural light
- Rooftop terrace, first-floor deck and private lower-ground courtyard
- Air conditioning on every floor; air-source heat pump heating
- Small plot with minimal garden; central-London outdoor trade-offs
- Solid brick construction (likely no cavity insulation) — potential upgrade
- High council tax and local crime level are material considerations
An exceptionally large, fully refurbished Georgian townhouse on sought-after Wimpole Street, arranged over multiple floors to give each level its own bedroom suite and a front reception. The 4,736 sq ft layout suits a family seeking separation and privacy: generous front reception rooms, high ceilings, nearly full-height windows and a glass lantern that floods the stairwell with light. The house was refurbished in 2015/16 and fitted with high-end kitchen appliances (Valcucine, Gaggenau, Miele) plus air conditioning on every floor and an air-source heat pump for heating.

Practical family features include a large lift to the third floor, turning staircase, lower-ground gym with external access, laundry/utility room, and multiple terraces including a rooftop area and first-floor deck. The back of the property is unusually private for central London with minimal overlooking neighbours. Planning permission for significantly larger front windows than neighbouring houses improves natural light and street presence.

Notable negatives are factual and material: this is a very large, very expensive freehold in Prime Central London with high council tax and a high-crime local statistic to consider. The plot is small and the building’s solid brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation. Although comprehensively refurbished, the age of the building (c.1900–1929) means ongoing maintenance and periodic servicing of original fabric and mechanical systems should be expected.

This house suits an established family or buyers seeking an exceptional, accessible townhouse in Marylebone — those who value size, light and finished specification over a garden plot and are comfortable with central-London running costs and local safety considerations.

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