88 St James House Brochure
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A collection of 8 elegant residences in Royal St. James’s “St. James’s has been home to seventeen generations of the Royal Family, and its past is linked to many of the great events in our history.” Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, St. James’s Palace: A History by Kenneth Scott (2010). 02 - 03 St. James’s House Kensington Hyde Park Belgravia Knightsbridge Buckingham Palace Green Park Mayfair The Ritz St. James’s Palace Royal Academy of Arts St. James’s Park St. James’s Square Trafalgar Square 04 - 05 St. James’s House The Development St. James’s House at 88 St. James’s Street, is a To invest in St. James’s House is to invest in both a magnificent British period residence superbly building of rare aristocratic pedigree, and a historically located in the heart of London’s most prestigious significant district that’s looking forward to a new era of and historic district. prosperity. The freeholder of the property, The Crown Estate, is investing £500 million into the St. James’s Its proximity to royalty makes St. James’s House area, thus securing its future as a heritage landmark truly unique. Bordered by St. James’s Palace, close and exclusive destination for those who desire the to Buckingham Palace, and with direct views of the finest of everything. main entrance to Pall Mall, this landmark Grade II* listed building offers residents an exclusive address with impeccable credentials. Built in the classical style in 1904 by celebrated architects Richard Norman Shaw and Ernest Newton, St. James’s House has been exquisitely refurbished to retain its elegant character and heritage features while offering exemplary levels of service and security. A development of approximately 46,000 square feet, St. James’s House is available exclusively for private sale. It offers eight superior 1-4 bedroomed residences of between 915 and 10,215 square feet each. The view of the Tudor clock tower at St. James’s Palace from St. James’s House 06 - 07 St. James’s House St. James’s Street elevation Cleveland Row and and main entrance* The Buckingham entrance* 08 - 09 St. James’s House The Welcome The spacious interiors of St. James’s House have been Furthermore, residents will have the personal attention remodelled to the highest specification, paying tribute of a highly knowledgeable, conscientious and discreet to its many heritage features and materials. concierge who will take care of their every requirement, whether it’s booking a favourite restaurant, securing The entrance to the development is of particular note theatre tickets or arranging transport. with its distinctive private atmosphere and extensive use of exquisite Italian marble. Crafted by award- winning luxury interior designers, the entrance provides residents and their guests with a rich and sumptuous welcome and a space in which to relax and enjoy the unique atmosphere. From the beautiful iron gates to the ornate ceiling and grand staircase, every detail of this majestic entrance hall has been meticulously restored to its original glory. On arrival, residents will have the assurance of a warm welcome from a member of staff coupled with the highest levels of security and privacy at all times. The entrance provides residents and their guests with a rich and sumptuous welcome and a space in which to relax and enjoy the unique atmosphere. St. James’s Street Entrance Hall* 10 - 11 St. James’s House Services and Facilities St. James’s House offers residents exemplary services and facilities in keeping with contemporary demands and tastes. A new basement area has been modelled to incorporate a residents’ gym, pool and spa. St. James’s House will offer residents a state-of-the-art secure underground car parking system. Offering good transport links, St. James’s House is within 26 miles of Heathrow and easily accessible from all London airports including The London Heliport, which is just 4 miles away. SERVICES AND FACILITIES Bespoke 24-hour concierge and lifestyle management 24-hour CCTV - Security control system State-of-the-art underground car parking system Valet service Residents’ gym, pool and spa Residents’ storage facilities St. James’s House spa* 12 - 13 St. James’s House The History St. James’s House has a rich and fascinating history The imposing Classicist building that stands here today that extends right back to the Tudor kings of England. was designed and built in 1904 by celebrated British architects Richard Norman Shaw and Ernest Newton. In 1531, Henry VIII acquired the hospital of St. James’s Richard Norman Shaw was considered by many to and 185 acres of land and built a palace surrounded have been the most influential architect of the late by a royal park. St. James’s Street was the area’s Victorian era, while Ernest Newton was the president earliest thoroughfare, providing access to the great of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Due to Tudor Gatehouse. Later on, Charles II’s mistress, the its proximity to St. James’s Palace, plans for the new Countess of Castlemaine, lived on this site from 1668 building were submitted to King Edward VII for his to 1689, but after a fire at the Palace of Whitehall in approval. The new St. James’s House was occupied 1698 the royal court moved to St. James’s Palace, thus on the ground floor by the Alliance Assurance securing status and desirability for the whole area. Company and the Post Office while the upper floors were designed as bachelor flats with their attendant In the early 18th-century, 88 St. James’s Street was a service quarters. coffee house (the forerunner to the gentlemen’s club) attracting London’s intelligentsia, who came to debate Today, St. James’s House has the rare distinction of the politics of the day. This was destroyed by fire and in a prestigious Grade II* listing in recognition of its 1813 the St. James’s Hotel, which would become home historical significance. to assorted members of the gentry, was built in its place. RICHARD NORMAN SHAW Richard Norman Shaw is ERNEST NEWTON considered by many to have Master English architect and been the most influential President of the Royal Institute architect of the late Victorian of British Architects era (1831 - 1912) (1856 - 1922) Historic map of St. James’s “St. James’s Street has been at the very heart of London life for nearly two hundred years, and it would require the pen of a Thackeray to do justice to the glories of this street of streets.” ‘Round about Piccadilly and Pall Mall’, Henry B. Wheatley (1870) 16 - 17 St. James’s House A view of the East front façade of Buckingham Palace Vale Euston 18 - 19 St. James’s House G G E O W R S U S L St. I N S O K N H I E F N E S R W I R B A E S Y E L U R V S O Regent’s R A T . 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A T N E S Park L C S UC L T K O B L R For hundreds of years St. James’s has been at the heart Designated as The St. James’s Conservation Area in A E E U U S O C S N R R U W E R CH E R E T Y of national life, and it is still London’s most eminent, 1968, the district is home to 150 listed buildings, the S W T L R S HO EP ST AN L D Royal E T E R P L G MA B OA E O T Chancery O R Marylebone H R sought-after district. most in any one location in England. Grade I listed R A . N K S Oak A V R T N D STREET Lane IA A T D S RE D K Holborn P A M R N D O XFO U E O O E F C N R ST R I T R E EW buildings include St. James’s Palace, St. James’s N N N A U W G P O N O ID B E B .