Originally designed by Horace Field in 1904, Mansion House is a stunning example of British elegance and design. This five-story, Grade II listed building boasts a grand stone façade with ornate gables and pillars and a wide frontage of over 50 ft (15 m). Having served as the headquarters for the North Eastern Railway and later the British Liberal Democrats, this home has been repurposed and refurbished to an exacting standard, now available as a private residence.
Mansion House offers the perfect blend of historic charm and modern luxury. Through a skylight window, residents can access the impressive roof terrace and take in the panoramic views of Central London, with the iconic towers of Westminster seemingly within touching distance. The interior has been thoughtfully designed and features high ceilings, large windows, and elegant finishes. The renovation process required the expertise of master craftsmen, those entrusted to work on national treasures such as Windsor Castle, the Royal Academy, and the Houses of Parliament. The result is a unique and sophisticated residence that offers the owner the best British style and craftsmanship.
Located in the heart of London, just a stone’s throw from Parliament and the north bank of the River Thames, this home enjoys an advantageous city location. The area is steeped in history and culture, with many attractions and amenities. From the many museums and galleries to the world-famous shopping districts of Oxford Street and Bond Street, residents of Mansion House are ideally placed to enjoy all London has to offer. The property is also well-connected, with excellent transport links to other parts of the city and beyond.