A quirky four metre wide, five storey Georgian terraced family home situated on Catherine Place, a desirable residential street, is brought to the market by Dexters Westminster.
The 3,238 sq. ft house offers five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a double reception room, garage, spa, west facing roof terrace, and a garden all remarkably encapsulated within the length of a Mini Cooper.
The property has flexible accommodation and is currently laid out with a double reception room on the lower ground floor and also features a spa room which has a luxurious sauna, Jacuzzi, and a large shower.
On the ground floor, there is a private garage accessed from the street, connected to a utility room and a central hallway leading onto a large kitchen and dining area naturally lit by the patio doors which lead onto the private garden at the rear.
The first floor hosts a light filled grand reception room that could be also used as a principal bedroom. On the upper floors, there are three further bedrooms and another smaller room that could be used as a study or small bedroom with access to the roof terrace on the top floor.
Catherine Place may also be an ideal purchase for international buyers who want to embrace all the vibrancy that London life has to offer. An extremely well located street, with some of London’s most famous landmarks right on the doorstep, as well as the green spaces of St James's Park and Buckingham Palace Gardens. The property is situated just off Palace Street, moments from Westminster Abbey and Parliament Square, and is within easy reach of Piccadilly and Mayfair. A little further afield, Soho and Covent Garden provide a variety of restaurants, bars, and theatres to choose from.
Harry Laflin, Manager of Dexters Westminster says, ‘this exceptional family home presents an opportunity for a buyer with a creative eye to make use of a narrow space in a minimalistic way. It may also appeal to the environmentally conscious as a narrow home means that you’ll require less energy to heat or cool the rooms. Buyers will be saving money and reducing waste, as well as doing their part for the environment.’