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== Property description<ref name=":0" />== Little St. James's House is brought to the market for the first time in some 40 years. It provides four bedrooms and two bathrooms, with garaging for multiple vehicles and an atrium at the rear. Upon entering the house, there is a side door to the large integral garage and at the end of a long hallway is a guest cloakroom, together with a staircase to the first floor landing. At first floor level is the kitchen, which has a very pleasant glass skylight and a door connecting to the dining room, which in turn leads through to the generously proportioned reception room. This room is filled with natural light from from a large bay window which frames an uninterrupted, south-facing view down Little St. James's Street towards St. James's Palace. The principal bedroom suite with walk-in dressing room is located on the second floor, along with the main bathroom and the fourth bedroom which could equally double up as a study. On the third floor there are two further bedrooms; one double and one single. There is another family bathroom, and the roof can be accessed from this level. All principal rooms in the house are south-facing, looking down Little St. James's Street. The house itself measures in excess of 2,800 sq. ft. across four floors (including garage and storage), and offers buyers the scope to further improve the layout to suit their requirements. St. James's is one of London's most sought-after yet discreet addresses, located just moments from the Ritz Hotel and Buckingham Palace. There are many world-famous restaurants and private members' clubs nearby, including Brooks's, Boodles, Buck's, White's and The Carlton Club. An array of designer retailers and boutiques can be found along Old and New Bond Street, Jermyn Street and Piccadilly, including Fortnum & Mason department store. The house is wonderfully located for easy access to some of London's finest green spaces, with Green Park and St. James's Park on the doorstep, and Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens just a short walk away. Green Park tube station (Piccadilly, Victoria and Jubilee lines) is within close proximity.
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