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Queen Street WEB.Pdf A rare opportunity to acquire an exquisitely refurbished five-bedroom residence in the elegant heart of London’s West End 5 he classic Mayfair townhouse house, it also encompasses a lift and represents the pinnacle of Smarthome system. T prestigious living. Considering It is expansively decorated and furnished the townhouse’s location, 11 Queen 11 QUEEN.COM in the most opulent manner. The many Street is a quintessential example of an desirable features include black walnut admirable experience of luxury. It has parquet flooring, period style marble been a private home since it was built in fireplaces, notably commissioned art and the mid-18th century. At this time of the sculpture, silk wallpapers, and a custom- century, the residence has been tastefully made billiard table in the games room. redesigned and lavishly furnished by Juliette Byrne. The townhouse is now one As the address indicates, this is a of the greatest modern representations of location that is recognised worldwide as London’s finest residencies. London’s finest. For centuries, Mayfair has enjoyed the reputation of an aristocratic The townhouse consists of six floors of playground and pursues in the highest sophisticated luxury; including a recent regard to the setting for private mansions, refurbishment of modern features that meet embassies, and luxurious hotels. It is a variety of requirements of contemporary surrounded by London’s famous parks, city living. shopping streets and cultural landmarks, All five bedrooms have en suite thus being conveniently reachable to bathrooms. Additionally, the house and from all of London’s airports for incorporates a reception room, living international connections. Despite the room, a bespoke hand-painted kitchen, commencement in the mid-18th century, games room and panic room. On the townhouse expresses the modernity of the account of the modernity of the evolutionary generations. 7 11 QUEEN.COM A CLASSIC Address A PRIZED 9 11 QUEEN.COM Location Attractions & Transport JUST A short distance AWAY... D ST RD XFO O N EW N Mayfair is highly sought after, and for good reason. The Dorchester and The Berkeley; all of which have Michelin BO N R Few other London neighbourhoods can count such a star restaurants too. As for shopping in ultimate style, Harrods D E G S T E N celebrated array of restaurants, shops and hotels as and Harvey Nichols are within one mile, and there are more T S local attractions. Many of London’s sixty-five Michelin-star temptations in the exclusive boutiques of Bond Street, Jermyn M T J restaurants are in Mayfair; Le Gavroche, Hibiscus and The Street and South Audley Street. The Royal Academy provides Greenhouse, to name but three. Grand hotels, upholding a taste of high culture, while London’s Theatreland is just a standards of old-style glamour, include The Connaught, short hop by cab. S A V IL E R O A C W F B O O L S D O B U O T N H D A S 11 U T is D L D tance E Y & TIME S ST T N MY P ER H J E 11 QUEEN.COM K min min min min min min min min min 05 06 06 08 08 13 32 39 76 I HARRODS SELFRIDGES L THE BERKELEY BOND STREET L L HARVEY NICHOLS LIBERTY LONDON GATWICK AIRPORT MA HEATHROW AIRPORT L LONDON’S THEATRELAND AL HYDE P PARK G GREEN PARK ST JAMES’S PARK min min min min min min min min min min 10 0 m N 02 02 05 05 06 07 11 11 12 12 HIBISCUS WHISKY MIST JERMYN STREET LE GAVROCHE CURZON MAYFAIR THE GREENHOUSE THE CONNAUGHT THE DORCHESTER SOUTH AUDLEY STREET ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS A. Le Gavroche E. The Dorchester Hotel I. Curzon Mayfair M. Hibiscus POINTS OF B. Grosvenor House Hotel F. The Connaught Hotel J. Claridge’s Hotel N. Liberty London By Car By Walking * Times according to Google maps. Recorded during daytime, times may vary according to peak hours and normal traffic conditions. C. U.S. Embassy G. Whisky Mist K. Washington Mayfair Hotel O. Royal Academy of Arts Interest D. Selfridges H. The Greenhouse L. Hilton London Green Park Hotel P. Her Majesty’s Theatre C D A F B E B G A H E C G H G A D F F D G E 11 QUEEN.COM F A C E B H B D H o o L ndAT YOnUR FEET Dining A The Greenhouse A Big Ben A Whisky Mist A Louis Vuitton Maison Attractions B Alain Ducasse B Royal Academy of Arts B Connaught Bar B Richard James C Nightlife C The Punchbowl C The Shard C Spatisserie C Burberry Shopping D The Square D The London Eye D Bar 45 D Temperley London E The Wolseley E Curzon Mayfair E Coburg E Vivienne Westwood Flagship F Hakkasan Mayfair F St James’s Park F Met Bar F Stella McCartney G Murano G Green Park G Mr Fogg’s Residence G Victoria Beckham H Galvin at Windows H Hyde Park H Charlie Berkeley Street H Christian Louboutin LEVEL B G 1 2 3 4 PANIC ROOM LOBBY BALCONY BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 3 MASTER BEDROOM GAMES ROOM WC & SHOWER WC & SHOWER BATHROOM RECEPTION LIVING ROOM BATHROOM ENTRANCE HALL KITCHEN BEDROOM 4 BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM 15 TERRACE ATRIUM 11 QUEEN.COM LIFT LIFT LIFT LIFT LIFT ATRIUM WC WET ROOM Basement Ground One Two Three Four PANIC ROOM 2.4m x 3.4m RECEPTION 4.3m x 8.2m BALCONY 5.6m x 1.0m MASTER BEDROOM 5.6m x 4.4m WC & SHOWER 1.8m x 2.3m WC & SHOWER 1.9m x 2.3m LOBBY 1.4m x 1.2m ENTRANCE HALL 1.9m x 8.2m LIVING ROOM 5.6m x 8.2m BATHROOM 3.6m x 3.7m BEDROOM 1 3.6m x 4.2m BEDROOM 3 3.6m x 4.2m GAMES ROOM 5.6m x 4.2m TERRACE 3.6m x 3.9m BATHROOM 2.1m x 1.9m BATHROOM 2.0m x 1.8m KITCHEN 3.6m x 3.9m ATRIUM 3.6m x 4.1m BEDROOM 2 3.6m x 3.9m BEDROOM 4 3.6m x 3.9m ATRIUM 3.6m x 4.1m WC 1.6m x 1.3m WET ROOM 1.6m x 1.3m 11 QUEEN.COM Luxu PEACEFryUL 19 11 QUEEN.COM 11 QUEEN.COM IndulgenceDEEPEST 21 11 QUEEN.COM BESPOKE 23 11 QUEEN.COM 25 11 QUEEN.COM 11 QUEEN.COM DreamLIVING THE 27 11 QUEEN.COM 11 QUEEN.COM MovMAKEe YOUR 29 11 QUEEN.COM FOR LONDONrs Playe 33 11 QUEEN.COM OpulenceREFINED 35 11 QUEEN.COM 11 QUEEN.COM HomeAFAMILY Security 11 QUEEN STREET PANIC ROOM Shield Security Door. Utility Area - Miele Washer/Dryer. Mowlem & Co units. Sink. Fridge. Bench. Position for Security Safe. Cleverly Hidden Behind Secret Bookshelf. GENERAL SECURITY FEATURES 37 CCTV. Electronic/Mechanical Access. Shield Security Doors. 11 QUEEN.COM Remote Access To View Property. 11 QUEEN.COM Security Guards on Windows. Photosensor/Motion Sensor Lighting. ADT Security/Fire Alarm. EVERY DETAIL Specification 11 QUEEN STREET Bespoke timber hand-painted kitchen. Miele and Gaggenau appliances. Bespoke timber joinery included faux leather wrapped. Carrara marble hallway flooring. Black American walnut timber plank and parquet flooring. Bespoke hand knotted rugs. Antique style marble fireplaces. Bespoke handmade soft furniture. Handmade bespoke cushions. CONTEMPORARY Italian chandelier lighting. Silk wallpapers reception room. om orts Bespoke wall panelling. C f Underfloor heating. Whole house comfort cooling. 39 All bathroom in marble slabs. Hansgrohe and Geberit bathroom fittings. Luxury William Bentley billiard table. Italian luxury horn chess table. 11 QUEEN.COM French crystals and tableware. Luxury formal and informal dining sets. Bespoke high quality artificial flower compositions. Monogrammed towels, bed linen and bathrobes. Monogrammed umbrellas. Beautifully dressed bookcases and coffee table. David Linley, Tom Dixon, GioBagnara and William Yeoward accessories. Original antique leather books in study. Beautifully accessorised bedrooms and bathrooms. Bespoke interior in lift. Bespoke oil paintings and art pieces specially made for the house. CCTV. Security features of the shield doors and the panic room. Enquiries 11QUEEN.COM DISCLAIMER: These details are intended as a guide and do not form part of any specification or contract. Details of the design and the materials used, as well as any brands stated, may vary in the finished product. Please confirm the final layout and specification through your solicitor prior to contract. These particulars are produced in good faith and nothing herein or verbal statements shall constitute part of any contract. Any images used are for illustration purposes only and do not form part of any contract or warranty. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Brochure Design: www.urban3d.net / Photography: zacandzac.co.uk .
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