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1 02 THE HOUSE A luxury 5 bedroom home in the heart of Westminster, 28 Queen Anne’s Gate is a beautifully restored Georgian house overlooking St James’s Park, one of the finest properties for sale in Central London. 03 THE HOUSE A House With A History 28 Queen Anne’s Gate is a fine example of early Queen Anne style, with the Dutch influence of Queen Anne’s predecessor, William of Orange, evident in the rare carved wooden canopy which frames the door. This was a brief period in architectural history, preluding the mass development of the Georgian Age and as such the house, and indeed the street, is of particular architectural interest. Spanning a period of only 12 years between 17021714, Queen Anne architecture, often referred to as English Baroque, exhibits a unique workmanship - one of intricate and beautiful craftsmanship. Today in the UK, it is rare to find original examples of the time that remain untouched or unmodified by the dominant Georgian style that followed. Of particular note is the handsome carved staircase which sweeps from the ground to the first floor: A feature designed to impress visitors and lead them to the grand first floor entertaining rooms with their magnificent landscape views over St James’s Park. Originally built as a fine London townhouse, Atelier have endeavoured to capture the essence of the building’s architecture whilst combining it with the latest in contemporary luxury and modern technology for its 21st century inhabitants.. 04 LOCAL AREA An Important Avenue Bordering the park to the south and crossing from east to west, Birdcage Walk connects the centre of government in Whitehall and Parliament Square with the London home of the British monarch, Buckingham Palace. Residents at 28 Queen Anne’s Gate can access the Walk from the house’s garden. MAP MARBLE ARCH 51 21 07 On Your Doorstep T REE T OR S VEN ROS ST NT GE RE 13 58 41 COVENT GARDEN Soho TEMPLE Mayfair Galleries and Museums 37 Churchill War Rooms 38 London Transport Museum 39 National Gallery 40 National Portrait Gallery 41 Opera Gallery 42 Royal Academy of Arts 43 Saatchi Gallery 44 Smith Square 45 Tate Britain 46 The Guards Museum Hyde Park M LL 16 PA 36 28 19 LL A EM 10 MINS 60 TH 05 Green Park HYDE PARK CORNER 10 St James’s Park CONSTITUTI GE ID TSBR H KNIG ON HILL 03 KNIGHTSBRIDGE Hotels 59 Doubletree by Hilton 60 Dukes 61 Grosvenor 62 Le Méridien 63 St Ermins 64 St James’s Court Crown Plaza 65 The Connaught 66 The Dorchester 67 The Goring 68 The Ritz 37 WESTMINSTER LK GE WA BIRDCA 02 46 12 ST JAMES’S PARK 63 64 67 52 THE THAMES 53 Westminster 20 26 43 HA LL B RI 27 K LACE RD 17 49 VA UX 45 DG ER OA D PIMLICO ETH P A SLOANE SQUARE 59 33 34 48 24 LAMB 30 LONDON VICTORIA AM 22 GH 15 PA L 32 MI 35 31 61 44 VICTORIA AC ER OA D 57 Walking Distances Big Ben 7 mins Buckingham Palace 9 mins Dover Street 17 mins Green Park 14 mins Pall Mall 12 mins St James’s Street 12 mins Trains from St James’s Park Station Bank 15 mins Bond Street 5 mins Kings Cross St Pancras 10 mins Vauxhall 5 mins Victoria 2 mins Waterloo 3 mins L AL 18 GREEN PARK CHARING CROSS 23 EMBANKMENT 29 68 06 World Renowned Auction Houses 56Christie’s 57Phillips 58Sotheby’s Driving Distances Covent Garden 7 mins Elizabeth Street 6 mins House of Fraser 2 mins Hyde Park 9 mins Mayfair 8 mins Tate Britain 4 mins 15 MINS 66 LONDON CHARING CROSS 11 55 25 14 KIN Shopping 19 Berry Bros 20 Cardinal Place 21 Carnaby St 22 Donna Ida 23 Farlows 24 Flowers by Van Twist 25 Fortnum & Mason 26 House of Fraser 27Linley 28 Lock & Co 29 New & Lingwood 30 Peggy Porschen 31 Philip Treacy 32Poilâne 33 Redwood & Feller 34 Rippon Cheese Stores 35 Tomtom Cigars 36 William Evans 39 62 BU C Social Areas 13 New Bond Street 14 Dover Street 15 Elizabeth Street 16 Pall Mall 17 Pimlico Road 18 St James’s Street 40 PICCADILLY CIRCUS 42 01 Health Clubs & Spas 53 Grace Belgravia 54 The Spa at Dolphin Square 55 So Spa – Sofitel 50 09 65 Education 47 Chelsea College of Arts 48 Chelsea Space 49 Millbank Primary School 50 King’s College London 51 The London Film School 52 Westminster School 38 04 G London 01 Berkeley Square 02 Big Ben 03 Buckingham Palace 04 Covent Garden 05 Green Park 06 Hyde Park 07 Marble Arch 08 Royal Opera House 09 Statue of Eros 10 The London Eye 11 Trafalgar Square 12 Westminster Abbey 08 LLB AN 05 47 S ST LUPU 54 VAUXHALL BLAC K PR INCE RD 06 C U LT U R E A Cultural Command Situated amongst London’s most revered sites; Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace and St James’s Park, Queen Anne’s Gate lives and breathes the capital’s history and culture. The Royal Academy, to the north of the park on Piccadilly is famed for its annual Summer Exhibition and championing of current British artists. The National Gallery, featuring some of the world’s most famous paintings is also located just north of the park in Trafalgar Square. For something a little more traditional visit Tate Britain on Millbank overlooking the River Thames and housing celebrated works by Turner, Henry Moore and William Blake. Discover the life of another beloved Brit, Winston Churchill, by a visit to the Cabinet War Rooms, moments from the house on Clive Steps, off Birdcage Walk, where the iconic Prime Minister hunkered down directing the country’s campaign during World War II. With prominent sights at every turn, from Big Ben to the London Eye, the National Gallery to the Tate Modern, London is a timeless city offering a fascinating mix of old and new. 07 C U LT U R E To the west you’ll find the extensive collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum along with the Natural History Museum. Catch a concert, maybe even the pomp and circumstance of the Last Night of The Proms at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall. Or for something a little more tranquil visit Westminster Cathedral on Victoria Street, said to be based on Hagia Sophia in Istanbul and St Marks in Venice, noted for its marble work and mosaics. The possibilities are endless. Westminster Abbey holds several key artefacts in the history of England, including the shrine of St Edward the Confessor, the tombs of kings and queens, and countless memorials. 08 R E TA IL The Good Life An affluent neighbourhood, the area around Queen Anne’s Gate offers a wonderful choice of restaurants, cafés and shops. Opt for the fine dining restaurants in and around Parliament Square or the divinely tempting cafés and chic eateries of Elizabeth Street in Belgravia, an area also home to some of the most exclusive boutiques in London. Buy fresh organic produce from Daylesford Organic on the Pimlico Road, take in the neighbouring antique emporiums or put in an order at the royal grocer Fortnum and Mason, across the park on Piccadilly, who conveniently also operate a delivery service. Jog along the banks of the River Thames taking in, arguably, the city’s most breathtaking vista, the gothic styled Houses of Parliament, browse the collections of the Tate Britain gallery or join one of the city’s most exclusive private members clubs - now no longer just the domain of men with the opening of Grace, the city’s first exclusive spa and health club for women just off Belgrave Square. Only a snippet of what a Central London life can be. London has held on to its reputation as one of Europe’s hippest capitals with new landmarks and trendy hotels, restaurants and clubs opening up all the time. 09 R E TA IL 10 TRANSPORT Capital Connections Located between Parliament and Buckingham Palace, Queen Anne’s Gate is well served by London black cabs, making getting around town easy. Driving times to major airport and train terminals include 40 minutes to Heathrow, 25 minutes to City Airport and 15 minutes to the Eurostar terminal at King’s Cross St Pancras. Victoria Station, with the Gatwick Airport Express and services to the south coast is even less - merely a three minute drive. The house is also served by three underground stations: St James’s Park (0.2 miles) on the District and Circle line, with direct connections to Sloane Square, Westminster (0.4 miles) granting access to the Jubilee line and connections to Bond Street, London Bridge, the City and Canary Wharf and Victoria (0.6 miles) on the Victoria line, going north across central London. Trains from Victoria Brighton 52 mins Gatwick 28 mins Dover 1h 57 mins Underground from Westminster Bond Street 3 mins Hyde Park 8 mins Canary Wharf 11 mins Eurostar from St Pancras Brussels 1hr 15 mins Lille 1hr 20 mins Paris 2hr 16 mins 11 E D U C AT IO N Education Some of the UK’s finest preparatory independent schools are to be found within a two mile radius including Westminster Under School, Eaton House, Hill House and Westminster Abbey Choir School. For secondary education, the location offers a choice of London’s best international and private day and boarding schools including the prestigious Westminster School, local to the house in the grounds of Westminster Abbey. Owing to its centrality, Queen Anne’s Gate is the perfect base from which to study at the city’s world-famous universities including the nearby institutions of UCL, the London School of Economics and The Courtauld Institute of Art to name but a few. 12 R E S TA U R A N T S & HOTELS The toast of the town It would be hard to come up with a better array of restaurants anywhere in the world than those that can be found within the vicinity of 28 Queen Anne’s Gate. London favourites Le Caprice, The Wolseley and Wiltons are all across the park in St James. A short walk away heading east is Roux on Parliament Square, whilst on Buckingham Gate you’ll find the Michelin starred Quilon, serving up south west coastal Indian cuisine. To the West, in Belgravia visit Boisdales for traditional Scottish fare and a boisterous atmosphere or for something a little more refined, there’s the Michelin starred, modern French fine dining of Gordon Ramsay’s Pétrus. For the best English gastropub experience head to The Thomas Cubitt on Elizabeth Street or The Orange on Pimlico Road or head north to Mayfair to sample some of the capital’s most fashionable restaurants with gastronomic greats like Scotts, Le Gavroche, Hakkasan, Nobu, Coya and Bentleys. There are many of the capital’s leading hotels in close proximity to Queen Anne’s Gate, incorporating restaurants run by some of the industry’s biggest names. Dinner by Heston Blumenthal at the Mandarin Oriental, Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley and Galvin in the Park Lane Hilton as well as the ever popular China Tang at The Dorchester. Closer to home is The Goring, popularized by the Duchess of Cambridge who chose to spend the night before her wedding at the hotel. Recently refurbished the hotel offers a discreet place for drinks and a modern British menu. Whatever your preference, there’s a restaurant for every palate within 10 minutes of the doorstep, just one of the many perks of living in Central London. 13 B UIL DIN G S P ECIF IC AT IO N S Building Specifications External features Leisure features –Large ground floor terrace overlooking St. James’s Park (Circa: 9m / 28.7ft x 11m / 34.5ft). – Internal courtyard on lower ground floor. –Private landscaped garden held leasehold on a license from the Royal Parks Authority. – Cocktail bar. – Wine cellar. –Gym. Entrance hall –Lutron and Crestron systems throughout house, controlled by touch screen panels or iPad. – Whole House audio system. – Integrated security system including panic buttons. –CCTV views accessible via touch screen panels and via iPad from any location. –Grand entrance hall with original eighteenth century carved oak staircase. – Custom designed passenger lift serving all floors. Reception Rooms –Reception room adjacent to entrance hall with bespoke storage for coats. –Grand formal dining room on ground floor leading to a large outdoor terrace overlooking St James’s Park. –Grand formal drawing room on first floor incorporating access to a cocktail bar. – Large study on first floor. Kitchen – Luxury designed family kitchen by SieMatic. – High specification appliances by Gaggenau. –Inner courtyard / lightwell with seating linking kitchen and family areas. –Open plan informal family dining, sitting and TV areas with large glass doors leading to garden. Bedrooms –Master bedroom suite with custom made furniture and fitted wardrobes. –His and Hers marble en-suite master-bathrooms, featuring designer sanitaryware including taps and shower by Dornbracht and a bespoke stone bath in Her bathroom. Aquavision plasma TVs in both bathrooms. – Four large bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. –All bedrooms fitted with bespoke wardrobes concealing Fancoil air-conditioning units. Electrical, IT & Security Heating & cooling –Under floor heating throughout house. – Air conditioning throughout house. Additional features – Fully equipped professional ‘staff’ kitchen. – Self-contained staff quarter. Creating elegant residences Precision designed and expertly crafted, we excel in building stylish and timeless residences for a discerning clientele. A joie de vivre is at the heart of everything we do, we don’t just build houses we create homes, spaces that are magnificent to behold but more importantly are a joy to live in. Our homes are inherently modern combining the latest technology, bespoke craftsmanship and cutting-edge materials and finishes but with a classic twist. That is the Atelier signature style that defines us and which is the hallmark of our success. At Atelier we aim to go the extra mile by offering our clientele added peace of mind via an optional free of charge post contract defect service. This will operate 12 months post completion whereby any problems arising can be logged on a dedicated app from a buyer’s iPad. atelier-london.com 55 Baker Street London W1U 8AN United Kingdom 12 Greycoat Place Westminster London SW1P 1SB +44 (0)20 7629 8171 www.knightfrank.co.uk +44 (0)20 7222 3133 www.hathaways.co.uk www.28qag.com