Founded in 1979, Beauchamp Estates has been presenting some of the world’s most exclusive homes for over 40 years.
The top end of the property market is held by one-of-a-kind architectural masterpieces, historical gems, and homes that showcase the epitome of luxury through exquisite interior design and state-of-the-art technology. These masterpieces often come with a price tag to reflect their exclusivity which will no doubt grow over the next 10, 20, or 30 years.
London is one of the most exciting real estate markets in the world with contemporary penthouses battling against listed heritage homes.
Take a look at some of our current prime properties located in the heart of one of the world’s most iconic cities:
CHESTER SQUARE – £23,000,000
A prime example of the historic property market in central London, Chester Square is Grade II listed stucco-terrace home in the heart of Belgravia. Chester Square, built between 1828 and 1840, is an exquisite corner house with triple-aspect views across the listed private, communal gardens, typical of Belgravia.
The home is entered on the upper ground floor where you are first presented with the extraordinary ceiling heights of this period home. The period features are evident throughout with original herringbone flooring, crown moulding in all major rooms and beautiful marble fireplaces. The heritage of the home is complimented by a distinctly modern feel within the bright and open living areas and modern conveniences including a lift to access all floors of the home.
The family kitchen opens onto a beautiful south-facing garden which is just one of the home’s outdoor spaces, there are also 3 large terraces, a balcony and a patio.
Chester Square is just one example of the extraordinary homes available in Belgravia that maintain London’s unique history whilst adapting to being a modern home.
CULROSS HOUSE – £23,950,000
This one-of-a-kind new build is located in one of London’s most notorious affluent neighbourhoods, Mayfair. Home to some of the finest restaurants, boutiques and private members clubs in the world, Mayfair is the address for anyone looking for luxury and exclusivity in the big city.
Culross Street runs between Park Lane and Park Street and is home to the only newly built townhouse mansion currently for sale in Mayfair, Culross House. This property is truly like no other, located on what was originally the plot of a coach house for the head groom of the Capel family, the Earls of Essex Culross House presents modern living through extraordinary home automation, state-of-the-art amenities, and rich interiors.
The interior property is bespoke, from the marble floors to the in-built cabinetry and finishings. The real excitement lies under the home where you will find the home’s indoor swimming pool, cinema room, bar, wine cellar, steam room and gym. A glass lift connects all floors of the property.
EATON SQUARE – £36,000,000
This historic Grade II listed property is a remarkable opportunity to acquire one of the finest houses on Eaton Square for the first time in a generation. Eaton Square is a prime example of a residential garden square in London’s Belgravia district built by the Grosvenor Family in the 19th century.
This home benefits from views directly across the garden square from all the principal rooms. A full sympathetic restoration of the property was completed in 1995 with special attention paid to the original features of the home including impressive marble fireplaces throughout the property, ornate crown moulding, and furniture reflecting the heritage and prestige of the home.
The expansive house benefits from 7 floors of accommodation including dramatic reception rooms, 6 bedrooms, a gym, multiple terraces, and a mews house.
PITT STREET – £44,000,000
This award-winning home was designed and constructed by Spink and Partners in Kensington. The design makes exceptional use of the plot providing over 11,000 sq ft of living accommodation in Prime Central London. The contemporary property exemplifies minimalist design influenced by mid-century charm, shown through the softening effects of the wood panelling, large panels of glass and the clever separation of lateral space.
Pitt Street is nestled between Kensington Palace Gardens and Holland Park which, on top of the home’s magnificent private south-facing garden, provides plenty of greenspace to enjoy year-round in the heart of the city. The home itself comprises grand spaces for entertaining, to be expected in a home of this magnitude, in addition to 6 luxurious bedrooms and a cinema room. There is an abundance of natural light throughout the property due to clever design tricks, courtyard spaces on the lower ground levels and floor-to-ceiling windows in all principal rooms.
This unique home also benefits from full spa facilities, an indoor swimming pool, staff accommodation and a lift accessing all floors.