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2 bedroom flat for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Leasehold
Setting the Scene
Evoking the ornate forms of France’s Loire Valley chateaux, Whitehall Court’s façade is exuberant. Nine storeys high, the structure is decorated with Chambord-like ornamental chimney stacks, semicircular arched loggias, stained-glass light wells, mosaic floors, and colonette windows. The fairytale roofscape is an integral contribution to the spectacular view of Whitehall from the enchanting St James’s Park. With this in mind, it is no surprise that the building has been an inspiration to many – perhaps most notably to Ian Fleming, author of the James Bond series. For more information, please see the History section.
Grand Tour
The sixth-floor, South-facing apartment is accessed via a vaulted hallway with windows on either side. Beautiful Victorian marble floors give way to original timber boards beyond a corniced archway.
At the rear of the plan is a handsome sitting room painted in inviting tones of Calamine by Farrow and Ball. Beyond the large balcony, which stretches the entire length of the room, are enviable views of the London Eye rising above London plane trees across the River Thames.
These dazzling views are shared by the airy open-plan kitchen dining room next door, where a second balcony along the same aspect is perfectly placed for morning coffees, or evening gin and tonics. Come New Year’s Eve, these balconies offer breathtaking views of London’s spectacular yearly fireworks display. On the opposite wall, windows frame expansive and stately outlooks over the Horse Guards Parade, where Trooping the Colour occurs each year.
The kitchen has been finished with strikingly sophisticated bespoke joinery. Leafy green cabinetry and cream Dekton countertops subtly conceal integrated Miele appliances. A brass Quooker tap is set within a food preparation space, while a second kitchen sink sits below windows that flood the space with natural light. A built-in mirrored drinks cabinet fuses form with function, and a central island with Bora hob (and integrate extractor fan) creates a versatile space, perfect for elegant entertaining. Beyond is plenty of space for a dining table.
A study – small but perfectly formed – is just off the kitchen. Lit by a beautiful stained glass light well, the learned space feels appropriate for a building steeped in literary history.
The primary bedroom is entered at the front of the plan, with walls painted in soothing creamy tones. Wooden floorboards and cast-iron radiators maintain the home’s period distinction, while box panelling cleverly conceals built-in storage. There is a good-sized bathroom at the end of the hallway, with sleek tiling and a shower bath.
Great Outdoors
Whitehall Court is set back from the Victoria Embankment by the idyllic Whitehall Gardens. Laid out in 1875 by George Vulliamy, and now designated as a Site of Importance for Natural Conservation for its contribution to wildlife, this enclosed oasis offers a bucolic array of shrubbery, colourful beds in spring, and stately mature London plane trees.
Out & About
Whitehall Court is an epochal monument within London’s political heartland. The building backs onto Whitehall Gardens on one side, a leafy sanctuary in the city centre with an unobstructed view of The Thames. Steeped in history, the building’s neighbours include the Royal Horseguards Hotel, and exclusive The Farmers Club.
Set in a square mile of great significance, almost every London landmark sits on the doorstep of this remarkable property. On the north bank of the Thames lies London’s political core: the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Downing Street, Trafalgar Square, and St James’s Park, all within easy walking distance.
Across either Westminster or the Golden Jubilee Bridges, taking in the expanse of The Thames, on the South Bank are the BFI, the South Bank Centre, National Theatre, Tate Modern and The Globe.
A range of great pubs and restaurants grace the area, including Lorne and The Marquis of Westminster and the Thomas Cubitt. The Little Bread Pedlar is a wonderful bakery. The beloved Regency Café is also nearby, alongside many other options approaching Westminster. Across the river is the Garden Museum and its wonderful café. Trafalgar Square, Sloane Square, and the King’s Road are also near.
Embankment and Charing Cross stations are mere minutes away, with a range of Underground and, from the latter, National Rail connections available.
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease Length: 62 years approx. (with the opportunity to extend)
Service Charge: £17,000 per annum approx.
Ground Rent: £200
Council Tax Band: G
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