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Toprak Mansions
Price: £50 million ($88.5 million)
Location: The Bishops Avenue, Hampstead, London
Toprak Mansion, built by Turkish
entrepreneur Halis Toprak, and laid along the millionaire's row of
Bishops Avenue, is in one of the most sought after addresses in North
London and covers two acres of landscaped gardens. The grand entrance
to the 28,000-square-foot house has a double staircase and a glass
elevator. There is also an indoor leisure complex that has a swimming
pool with a glass bridge, sauna and not surprisingly a Turkish bath
that seats 20.
Witanhurst
Price: £32 million ($57 million)
Location: 41 Highgate West Hill, Hampstead, London
This protected neo-Georgian mansion is one of the largest in London
after Buckingham Palace and encompasses nearly 40,000 square feet
of living space. The Queen Anne-style house has 25 bedrooms and 12
bathrooms and is set within 5.5 acres, which includes three gatehouses
and a number of gardens. Witanhurst was built between 1913 and 1920
for soap magnate and member of Parliament, Sir Arthur Crossfield,
although one wing in the house dates from the 1700s. Neighbors include
Sting and George Michael.
Old Swan House
Price: £32 million ($57 million)
Location: 17 Chelsea Embankment, London
Old Swan House is one of the largest houses in
Chelsea. It was designed by the renowned Victorian architect Norman
Shaw in 1875, and it continues to have commanding views over the
River Thames towards Battersea Park from its second floor ballroom.
A Grade II-listed house--which means it must be preserved by British
law--this 19,000-square-foot home still has its brick exterior intact,
as well as five principal bedrooms and 11 staff bedrooms, a dining
room that seats 20, private terraces, a swimming pool complex with
sauna and showers, a passenger lift, air conditioning, state-of-the-art
security and hi-fi systems. Do not forget the cinema and parking
for five cars.
Debenham House
Price: £29 million ($51 million)
Location: 8 Addison Road, Holland Park, London
Debenham House is a 22,000-square-foot property
that is listed as Grade I, which means it is in the U.K.'s statutory
list of buildings of special architectural interest. Built in 1906
and designed by Halsy Ricardo, this house is a mixture of the Arts
and Crafts movement, neo-classical and Byzantine styles. Glazed
tiles are used extensively inside this ten-bedroom, five-bathroom
house. Some depict peacocks, eagles, flowers, galleons and mythical
beasts. Many may have come from an assignment originally commissioned
for the Russian czar's yacht Livadia, built in the 1870's. In addition,
there is a covered walkway from the road, a front garden laid out
in a formal Dutch style and an Orangery in the back garden, where
there is also a croquet lawn and a coach house with two-bedroom
suites. But it's not lacking in modern amenities: a swimming pool,
Jacuzzi, sauna, gym and billiards room can all be found on the property.
17 Upper Phillimore Gardens
Price: £25 million ($44 million)
Location: Kensington, London
The property was used by the Kensington Preparatory
School for Girls from 1941 until 1997. After extensive renovation,
it is now a detached property with bags of character. This nine-bedroom,
seven-bathroom house covers more than 18,000 square feet over five
floors, with two dining rooms. There is even an eight-person passenger
lift, indoor swimming pool, gym, sauna and steam room, while all
lighting in the house is computerized. An underground tunnel connects
the house to the three-vehicle garage, and outside there is a Japanese-inspired
garden with a waterfall. The house is part of the Phillimore Estate,
situated within the Kensington Conservation Area--an architecturally
preserved, historical London suburb.
Carlton House
Price: £17 million ($30 million)
Location: Bishops Avenue, Highgate, London
This new, 15,000-square-foot house on a half-acre
features a 50-foot long ballroom, catering kitchen fitted out for
banquets, cherrywood-paneled library and gentleman's study. This
property has nine bedroom suites, all with Italian marble bathrooms,
a sweeping oval staircase rising through three floors and a wood-paneled
lift that takes six.
The leisure complex has a heated mosaic swimming
pool, sauna, gym and a 12-person Turkish bath, which was modeled
on the one in Toprak Mansions. And, like Thunderbirds, there is
a vehicle lift that takes your car from the forecourt into the four-vehicle
garage below.
16 Mansfield Street
Price: £15.5 million ($27 million)
Location: Near Cavendish Square, Central London
It is described as a "palatial residence for Europe's royalty
and nobility." Mansfield Street was designed and built in 1770
by one of the most renowned architects of the time--Robert Adam--for
the Duke of Portland. There are only a few of Adam's palatial residences
remaining in London, of which 16 Mansfield Street is one of the best.
The nine-bedroom, seven-bathroom property on five floors comes with
electrically heated marble floors, panic buttons on every level, a
gold vault and a marbled courtyard.
Hanover House
Price: £15 million ($26 million)
Location: Shepley, Drive, Wentworth Estate, Berkshire
Located near Ascot and bordering the 14th fairway
of Wentworth course, Hanover House is a 2.3-acre property that was
finished in 2003 and has yet to be occupied. Inside the 17,000-square-foot
house are five bedroom suites including a second-floor penthouse.
The home has under-floor heating, air conditioning, high-specification
security and a ten-line telephone system with 17 extensions. The
property also hosts an indoor swimming pool with Jacuzzi, steam
shower and sauna, floodlit tennis court and landscaped gardens.
14 Charles Street
Price: £15 million ($26 million)
Location: Mayfair, London
A newly restored Mayfair mansion, right in the
heart of central London, comes with a sense of grandeur--check out
the double-height, galleried reception room with chandelier. This
four-bedroom suite house covering 11,000 square feet has an impressive
open staircase as well as a Mews House out back with three further
bedroom suites. The house also comes with a 45-foot swimming pool
and double garage. It also comes with a laid out 50-foot formal
garden.
28 Cadogan Square
Price: £14 million ($25 million)
Location: Knightsbridge, London
This listed family house in one of the best residential
areas in central London was designed by the well-known Victorian
architect George Devey in 1886 for the Earl of Cadogan. It sits
on the west side of this central London garden square with a mews
house behind. In the 1950s, the house was severely modernized inside
to create more space and a lighter feel. It now has nine bedrooms,
four bathrooms, a roof terrace, patio garden and lift. The house
had been passed down by descent, although when the present earl
inherited the title and the estate, he remained in his Chelsea house.
The Cadogan Estate office occupied the building, but they moved
out in 1996, and the house was put up for sale. The property sits
on the picturesque Cadogan Square, which has a communal two-acre
garden incorporating a tennis court.
68 Cadogan Place
Price: £12 million ($21 million)
Location: Knightsbridge, Central London
This imposing 11-bedroom home also comes with
its own Mews house. Mews houses were originally used for the horses
and coachmen. It can now be used as a staff quarters. The Grade
II-listed property has state-of-the-art technology with music systems
integrated into the principal rooms. There's a swimming pool, gym
and steam room, as well as extensive gardens behind. The house is
also a few minutes walk from some of London's best amenities--Harvey
Nichols, Harrods, Sloane Square for shopping, restaurants in Knightsbridge
and nightlife on Kings Road.
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