Location
Old Queen Street has its origins as a lane dating from 1547 on the south side of St James’s Park which was first laid out as a royal deer park from the early 1500s.
Whilst surrounded by the world renowned areas of Mayfair, Knightsbridge and Belgravia, St James’s is recognized as a more discrete yet quietly authoritative area of the capital, known for its eminent occupants of past prime ministers, great industrialists, members of Parliament, the aristocracy and of course, royalty.
Description
An exclusive Grade II listed Georgian townhouse c. 1775, nestled on Old Queen Street, running parallel to Birdcage Walk and St James’s Park.
This spectacular property incorporates many modern amenities amongst its original period details and character. The house is arranged over seven spacious floors, boasting a landscaped rear garden, a terrace overlooking St James’s park and roof terrace with far-reaching views across Whitehall and the London Eye, five generous bedrooms and lift access to all principal rooms.