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== Property description<ref name=":0" />== PROPERTY VIDEO AVAILABLE ‘The Red Brick House’ is an exceptional, discreet, low built freehold house built circa 1929 by the respected Scottish architect, Charles Stanley Peach. It is extremely rare to find a property of this size arranged over three floors (560 sq m/6,033 sq ft), set back from the road with two garages. The main house benefits from a grand drawing/dining room, study, kitchen/breakfast room, gymnasium with swimming pool and steam room, luxurious cinema/family room with bar area, principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom with his & hers dressing rooms and private terrace, three further bedrooms, two further bathrooms, staff bedroom with ensuite shower room, three guest cloakrooms, utility room/pantry and wine cellar. Situated between Randolph Road and Randolph Avenue just moments from the amenities of Little Venice, including the shops and cafés of Clifton Road, the picturesque Regent’s Canal and Warwick Avenue Underground Station (Bakerloo Line) whilst only moments from Paddington Recreation Ground and tennis courts. Amenities: Rear Landscaped Garden, Roof Terrace, Off-Street Parking, Residents Permit Parking, Air Conditioning Throughout, Underfloor Heating, Complete Smart System Control Package incorporating Audio Visual Systems and Lighting Control with Integrated Wireless Networking and Security
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