Whitestone House

Hampstead

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Description

At one of the highest points in London, almost invisible from the road, a secret sanctuary lies at the end of a private lane.

 


This historic Regency mansion was redesigned in the1930’s under direction of Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, the renowned architect of Portmeirion.

 

Artists and writers have always been drawn to Whitestone House's unique position. John Constable painted from a studio in the garden drawing inspiration from the rolling acres of the Heath. The house was also the home of Victorian novelist, Beatrice Harraden (1864-1936) and Henry Mark Anthony (1823-1886) painter and a friend of the Rossettis. He was regarded as a foremost landscape artist drawing from nature on a grand scale.

 

The house is a short walk to Hampstead Village, with a bustling High Street, cafes and boutiques.

 

The properties approximate gross internal area of 7,190 sq ft and site covers 0.265 acres in total and has recently been magnificently restored and modernised by its current owners.

 

 

Key Features

  • Kitchen
  • Family room
  • Swimming pool and sauna
  • Staff bedroom
  • Dining room
  • Drawing room
  • Study
  • Master bedroom suite and dressing room
  • 6 further bedrooms
  • 7 bathrooms and shower
  • Plant room
  • Laundry room
  • Wine Cellar
  • Store
  • Shower
  • Parking
  • Atrium water cascade
  • Lower terrace
  • Upper terrace

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