‘Hamptons-inspired’  maisonette

‘Hamptons-inspired’ maisonette

KAY & CO as Real Estate Agents

Luxury estate agency Kay & Co are offering the unique opportunity to purchase a three-bedroom, 1,310 sq ft. ‘Hamptons-inspired’ maisonette with a raised private street entrance. The property is positioned over three floors, including a mezzanine “gallery” floor set within the reception room that features c. 25ft. high vaulted ceilings, and is located on Wheatley Street in the heart of Marylebone Village. Close to the nearby shopping hubs of Bond Street and the open spaces of the Regent’s Park, Wheatley Street is currently available for sale at £2,550,000.


‘Hamptons-inspired’ design is often described as having a relaxed, beach-like feel throughout the space but with grand classical elements inspired by the rich design of renaissance France and Italy. The maisonette embodies features traditionally associated with Hamptons living, including the airy whitewashed colour scheme and finishings inspired by nature, especially the use of light wood. French grandeur is provided by the burnished gold details throughout, along with the use of ormolu fittings and accents.


Paul Sulkin, Director at Kay & Co commented, “The genteel Marylebone Village location and charming late-Victorian red brick architecture belie an incredibly light and airy interior, showcasing a relaxed ‘Hamptons’ style. The vaulted ceilings and interior details such as the original fireplace and a spiral staircase make this an idiosyncratic home. We anticipate strong interest from young professionals or a couple who would make use of the exceptional entertaining space on offer.”


Tiled steps lead to the private street-level entrance, with a staircase opening out on to a light-filled foyer from which the bedrooms and a guest bathroom are reached. A white steel architectural spiral staircase leads to the vaulted entertaining section and continues up to the versatile mezzanine space.


The reception room is in a loft-style design with c. 25 ft. high vaulted ceilings, featuring skylights and a large bay window looking onto Wheatley Street. The flooring is tiled in a stone finish with a raised dining area adjacent to a newly fitted kitchen that features integrated appliances, stone worktops and tiled flooring.


Overlooking the reception room, the mezzanine half-floor is filled with light from skylight windows and is currently utilised as a stylish third bedroom. The versatile space is painted white and set within the eaves of the property, and could be used as an artists’ studio or home office.


The first-floor master bedroom has bleached effect wooden floors and two large bay windows to the rear of the property. Complete with adjoining spacious en-suite with double shower, integrated storage is provided via a paneled wall with hidden cupboards.


The guest bedroom features a freestanding bath positioned nearest the large bay windows to the front of the property, allowing in an abundance of light. The bathtub can be easily secluded by curtains, which allow the space to be partitioned for added privacy. A separate white-tiled guest washroom is located adjacent.


Located in Marylebone village, Wheatley Street is surrounded by boutique stores and independent eateries. Marylebone is quickly becoming one of London’s favourite ‘city villages’, with new residents drawn by its transport links, relaxed atmosphere and Marylebone High Street, which is filled with independent shops and eateries. It is also a short walk to the trendy Chiltern Street Firehouse restaurant, perfect for celebrity spotting.


Wheatley Street benefits from easy transport links through London with both Bond Street Station (Zone 1 Jubilee and Central Lines) and Baker Street station (Zone 1 Bakerloo, Jubilee, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines) allowing residents to be in the City of London (Aldgate Station) in under 15 minutes.


QUINTESSENTIALLY ENGLISH FLAT SHOWCASES HAMPTONS-STYLE INTERIOR DESIGN


Luxury estate agency Kay & Co are offering the unique opportunity to purchase a three-bedroom, 1,310 sq ft. ‘Hamptons-inspired’ maisonette with a raised private street entrance


The flat evokes the feeling of a Hamptons summer house in the centre of Marylebone


The property is positioned over three floors, including a mezzanine “gallery” floor set within the reception room that features c. 25ft. high vaulted ceilings


The maisonette is located on Wheatley Street in the heart of Marylebone Village


Close to the nearby shopping hubs of Bond Street and the open spaces of the Regent’s Park, Wheatley Street is currently available for sale at £2,550,000


‘Hamptons-inspired’ design is often described as having a relaxed, beach-like feel throughout the space but with grand classical elements inspired by the rich design of renaissance France and Italy


The maisonette embodies features traditionally associated with Hamptons living, including the airy whitewashed colour scheme and finishings inspired by nature, especially the use of light wood


French grandeur is provided by the burnished gold details throughout, along with the use of ormolu fittings and accents Tiled steps lead to the private street-level entrance, with a staircase opening out on to a light-filled foyer from which the bedrooms and a guest bathroom are reached


A white steel architectural spiral staircase leads to the vaulted entertaining section and continues up to the versatile mezzanine space The reception room is in a loft-style design with c. 25 ft. high vaulted ceilings, featuring skylights and a large bay window looking onto Wheatley Street


The flooring is tiled in a stone finish with a raised dining area adjacent to a newly fitted kitchen that features integrated appliances, stone worktops and tiled flooring


Overlooking the reception room, the mezzanine half-floor is filled with light from skylight windows and is currently utilised as a stylish third bedroom


The versatile space is painted white and set within the eaves of the property, and could be used as an artists’ studio or home office The guest bedroom features a freestanding bath positioned nearest the large bay windows to the front of the property, allowing in an abundance of light


The bathtub can be easily secluded by curtains, which allow the space to be partitioned for added privacy. A separate white-tiled guest washroom is located adjacent


Located in Marylebone village, Wheatley Street is surrounded by boutique stores and independent eateries


Marylebone is quickly becoming one of London’s favourite ‘city villages’, with new residents drawn by its transport links, relaxed atmosphere and Marylebone High Street, which is filled with independent shops and eateries


It is also a short walk to the trendy Chiltern Street Firehouse restaurant, perfect for celebrity spotting


Wheatley Street benefits from easy transport links through London with both Bond Street Station (Zone 1 Jubilee and Central Lines) and Baker Street station (Zone 1 Bakerloo, Jubilee, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines) allowing residents to be in the City of London (Aldgate Station) in under 15 minutes

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