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== Actions ==
== Actions ==
To invest, call +44(0)all: 020 8012 5344.
To invest, call +44(0)all: 020 3909 7811.


To learn more, call +44(0)all: 020 8012 5344.
To learn more, call +44(0)all: 020 3909 7811.


== References and notes ==
== References and notes ==

Latest revision as of 22:03, 3 September 2022

Summary[1]Edit

Key information
Location: Location::St Marks Court, Abercorn Place, London
Asking price: Asking price::£22,500,000
Property type: Property type::NA
Bedrooms: Bedrooms::NA
Size: Size::NA
Tenure: Tenure::NA


Key features[1]Edit

  • Notably, the existing and proposed schemes contain no on-site affordable housing
  • For sale freehold, with vacant possession

Property description[1]Edit

St Mark’s Court is a 19th-century mansion block on the corner of Abercorn Place, facing the legendary Abbey Road in London, NW8. The property is being sold with the benefit of planning consent, and presents a compelling opportunity to craft an unlisted heritage asset into an exemplary and sustainable residential scheme. The site extends to 0.15 hectares (0.37 acres) including landscaping and a private rear access road, with parking. The property currently comprises 24 apartments, extending to approximately 1,939 sq m (20,868 sq ft) GIA, and 1,599 sq m (17,213 sq ft) NIA. Planning consent for 29 apartments extends the property to approximately 2,894 sq m (31,152 sq ft) GIA, and 2,099 sq m (22,595 sq ft) NIA.

Named after Kilburn Priory, Abbey Road is a tree-lined avenue running through the heart of St. John’s Wood. Rows of early-Victorian villas and stately mansion blocks run approximately north-south, connecting well-heeled Hampstead – with its Heath, village pubs and theatre scene – to Marylebone and a Michelin-starred central London restaurant scene. As if Abbey Road Studios wasn’t enough, St John’s Wood is home to another internationally revered British cultural institution – Lord’s Cricket Ground.

Floor plan[1]Edit

NA 

ActionsEdit

To invest, call +44(0)all: 020 3909 7811.

To learn more, call +44(0)all: 020 3909 7811.

References and notesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Source: Savills, Margaret Street- Development.