St James’s Square

Client Rep: Henigman
Arch: Formation Architects
Int Design: Martin Kemp Design
Lighting Design: Xavi Design
M&E: Edward Pearce
PM: Grafton (London)
QS: DR Nolans
Eng: Price & Myers
Heritage Cons: Donald Insall Assoc.
Landscape Cons: Cameron Gardens
Photography: Darren Merriman

This grand and historically significant property in the St James’s Conservation Area was originally built between 1674-76 but was almost wholly rebuilt and re-modelled to the designs of Edwin Lutyens in 1911. The Grade II -listed neo-Georgian structure has been vacant for a number of years. Restoration from office use to a single grand residence will return the building to the purpose for which it was conceived.

The intention is to reinstate much of the Lutyens work under the expert eye of interior designer Martin Kemp. With hand-carved panels, a private cinema, pool, spa and orangery, the property will combine its unique heritage with one-of-a-kind luxury living.

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