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{{Real estate key information
{{Real estate key information
|Location= Ingram Avenue, London, London, NW11
|Location= Ingram Avenue
|Asking price= £12,500,000         
|Asking price= £12,500,000         
|Property type= House
|Property type= House
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== Property description<ref name=":0" />==
== Property description<ref name=":0" />==
AN EXCEPTIONAL LUTYENS-INSPIRED GRADE II LISTED RESIDENCE (1,040 SQ M/11,197 SQ FT) OCCUPYING A MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE WIDTH PLOT BACKING DIRECTLY ONTO UNSPOILT ACRES OF TURNER'S WOOD BIRD SANCTUARY.
An elegant detached residence which stands out as a landmark property. The inspiration for Fairwood House came from Sir Edwin Lanseer Lutyens, the 20th Century's leading British architect. Lutyens was commissioned to design many of the great English country houses as well being appointed by the government to design and build Viceroy House in Delhi, which has since become the residence of the President of India. This imposing property enjoys a double plot, which measures around 0.6 acres, faces due south to the rear of the property and also backs on to Turners Wood a 7 Acre private bird sanctuary.
This imposing property, rebuilt in 2006 behind the original facade, is situated on a double plot of approximately 0.6 acres, faces due south to the rear and also backs directly on to Turners Wood, a 7 acre private bird sanctuary. All of the principal reception rooms on the ground floor are facing the extensive gardens, are interconnected and provide excellent flow and family living accommodation. The house features exceptionally high ceilings with most of the rooms on the ground floor enjoying ceiling heights in excess of 3.3metres and some rising to well over 4 metres.
In 2006, the property was completely rebuilt behind the original faade to create a house fit for the twenty-first century whilst ensuring that the layout remained loyal to the original that Lutyens created. All of the principal reception rooms on the ground floor are facing the extensive gardens, are inter-connected and at the rear of the property, providing excellent flow and family living accommodation. The house is endowed with exceptionally high ceilings. Most of the rooms on the ground floor enjoy ceiling heights in excess of 3.3 metres and some rise to well over 4 metres.  
Ingram Avenue is undoubtedly one of the finest roads in this sought after district of north west London. The rolling acres of Hampstead Heath and Kenwood are located approximately half a kilometre distant, with Hampstead High Street and Highgate School being equidistant at approximately 2.2 kilometres. Additionally, London Underground stations (Northern Line-Edgware Branch) are available in both Golders Green & Hampstead.
The house is a true thoroughbred in the best traditions of past master builders, rarely seen today. The dignified but unconventional frontage is crafted of the finest handmade grey and red brickwork that gives life to the elevations. Imposing chimneystacks, two niches situated at ground floor level, and a swans neck pediment that stands above the front entrance complete the frontage of this imposing grade II listed home. The house wears its elegance lightly without striving for effect and without the need for superfluous columns or porticoes.
Entrance Hall, Reception Room, Drawing Room, Family Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Study, Utility Room, Principal Bedroom with 2 En-Suite Dressing Rooms En-Suite Bathroom and En-Suite Shower Room, 8 Further Bedrooms (all En-Suite Bath/Shower Rooms and 5 with En-Suite Dressing Rooms)
Gymnasium/Cinema Room, Plant Room, Patio, Garage, Rear Garden.
orticoes.
THESE PARTICULARS ARE ISSUED FOR GUIDANCE ONLY, THEY ARE INTENDED TO GIVE A FAIR OVERALL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY AND NOT CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY OF ANY KIND OR TO BE AN OFFER OR CONTRACT IN WHOLE OR IN PART. NOTHING IN THESE PARTICULARS SHALL BE DEEMED TO CONSTITUTE A REPRESENTATION THAT THE PROPERTY IS IN GOOD STRUCTURAL CONDITION NOR THAT ANY SERVICES, APPLIANCES, EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES ARE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER, NOTWITHSTANDING, THAT ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THESE PARTICULARS, BOTH IN THE TEXT AND IN ANY PLANS AND PHOTOGRAPHS IS GIVEN IN GOOD FAITH, INTENDING PURCHASERS SHOULD MAKE THEIR OWN ENQUIRIES AS TO THE ACCURACY OF ALL MATTERS UPON WHICH THEY INTENT TO RELY. MEASUREMENTS ARE GIVEN FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AND MUST BE VERIFIED BY THE PURCHASER.


== Floor plan<ref name=":0" /> ==
== Floor plan<ref name=":0" /> ==
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== Actions ==
== Actions ==
To invest, call +44(0)20 3858 3511.
To invest, call +44(0)20 3907 3547.


To learn more, call +44(0)20 3858 3511.
To learn more, call +44(0)20 3907 3547.


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

Latest revision as of 22:49, 3 September 2022

Summary[1]Edit

Key information
Location: Location::Ingram Avenue
Asking price: Asking price::£12,500,000
Property type: Property type::House
Bedrooms: Bedrooms::9
Size: Size::11,197 sq. ft.(1,040 sq. m.)
Tenure: Tenure::Freehold


Key features[1]Edit

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Property description[1]Edit

An elegant detached residence which stands out as a landmark property. The inspiration for Fairwood House came from Sir Edwin Lanseer Lutyens, the 20th Century's leading British architect. Lutyens was commissioned to design many of the great English country houses as well being appointed by the government to design and build Viceroy House in Delhi, which has since become the residence of the President of India. This imposing property enjoys a double plot, which measures around 0.6 acres, faces due south to the rear of the property and also backs on to Turners Wood a 7 Acre private bird sanctuary. In 2006, the property was completely rebuilt behind the original faade to create a house fit for the twenty-first century whilst ensuring that the layout remained loyal to the original that Lutyens created. All of the principal reception rooms on the ground floor are facing the extensive gardens, are inter-connected and at the rear of the property, providing excellent flow and family living accommodation. The house is endowed with exceptionally high ceilings. Most of the rooms on the ground floor enjoy ceiling heights in excess of 3.3 metres and some rise to well over 4 metres. The house is a true thoroughbred in the best traditions of past master builders, rarely seen today. The dignified but unconventional frontage is crafted of the finest handmade grey and red brickwork that gives life to the elevations. Imposing chimneystacks, two niches situated at ground floor level, and a swans neck pediment that stands above the front entrance complete the frontage of this imposing grade II listed home. The house wears its elegance lightly without striving for effect and without the need for superfluous columns or porticoes.

Floor plan[1]Edit

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ActionsEdit

To invest, call +44(0)20 3907 3547.

To learn more, call +44(0)20 3907 3547.

References and notesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Source: Arlington Residential, London.