A substantial freehold family house meticulously restored with access to a private communal garden within the Boltons Conservation Area. The property has been refurbished with a harmonious blend of historic architectural features and modern interior design resulting in a stunning property perfectly suited to the lifestyle of the discerning modern family.

The refurbishment of the property has included installation of new services throughout, including underfloor heating and air conditioning to the bedrooms. The building's management system runs on the latest technology and is controlled via an integrated Crestron system that also controls the AV systems in each room.

Cresswell Gardens was one of the last streets developed in Brompton, built in 1885 on the site of Cresswell Lodge. It has been the former home of Lady Gray and her husband Henry Tufnell Gray-Campbell, as well as two wealthy spinster sisters from Costa Rica. However, for much of the 20th century the house was divided into apartments, and after World War II, it was the “Cresswell Court Hotel“. Today, the house has been transformed back into a single home fit for a 21st century family.

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Cresswell Gardens – South Kensington