One-bedroom townhouse moments from Trafalgar Square on sale for £10m

  • The Craven Street house spans seven floors and has a 34 sq ft dining room 

A one-bedroom townhouse moments from Trafalgar Square in London is on sale for £10million. 

Located on Craven Street, the Grade II-listed house spans seven floors and offers prospective buyers period features as well as contemporary finishings. 

At present, the property has a slew of different reception rooms, but it has the potential to become a six-bedroom property, estate agency Dexters said. 

Wow factor: Dexters has listed a one-bedroom townhouse on Craven Street for £10m

Wow factor: Dexters has listed a one-bedroom townhouse on Craven Street for £10m

The property comes with a 34ft dining room, spanning the entire ground floor, and boasting extensive space to entertain guests. There are big sash windows at either end, ensuring the space is flooded with light. 

For those who like to throw dinner parties, there is a butler's pantry on the ground floor too. 

On the lower ground floor, there is a bright and airy Shaker-style kitchen with integrated Miele appliances.  

Moving up to the first floor, there are two large reception rooms, finished with panelling, cornicing and marble fireplaces. 

On the second floor, there is a library equipped with bespoke shelving and an adjoining study. 

The third floor is home to the main bedroom suite. This has not been photographed, but has got a walk-in dressing room and sizeable bathroom with twin sinks and a free-standing bath. The fourth floor is currently used as a dressing space and gym. 

Entertaining: The Craven street House has a vast 34 sq ft dining room on the ground floor

Entertaining: The Craven street House has a vast 34 sq ft dining room on the ground floor

Bright and breezy: The kitchen space on the lower ground floor is of an exquisite standard

Bright and breezy: The kitchen space on the lower ground floor is of an exquisite standard

Plush: The Grade II-listed townhouse spans seven floors and has a lift to six of the floors

Plush: The Grade II-listed townhouse spans seven floors and has a lift to six of the floors

Period features: There are fine period details scattered throughout the house on Craven Street

Period features: There are fine period details scattered throughout the house on Craven Street

The dream: A superb and expansive dressing space in the Craven Street property

The dream: A superb and expansive dressing space in the Craven Street property 

Get reading: The property in London has been kitted out with a grand library

Get reading: The property in London has been kitted out with a grand library 

Time to relax: The free-standing bath within the bathroom of the main bedroom suite

Time to relax: The free-standing bath within the bathroom of the main bedroom suite

Particulars: The Craven street property is being sold as a freehold property by Dexters

Particulars: The Craven street property is being sold as a freehold property by Dexters 

The lower ground floor has a staff room, utility room and additional storage space. 

Six floors at the property are accessible as the house has a lift. The property also has CCTV and an EV charging station. 

The property is being sold freehold, which Dexters claims is rare for a townhouse of its size and location. 

'The house has been completely refurbished by the owners to an exacting specification', it added.  

James Staite, board director of Dexters in Marylebone, said: 'It is very rare for freehold townhouses of this size to come to the sales market as often they are generational purchases and passed down for years. 

'Craven Street is in a fantastic location, moments walk from iconic Trafalgar Square and Nelson's Column as well as close to the River Thames. 

'The home is arranged for entertaining with a vast dining room, a wonderful space for hosting guests.'

He added: 'We anticipate buyers could be a family looking for a London home to transform to their needs, or a buyer seeking a very central home with more flexibility and space than a traditional pied-a-terre.' 

Dexters claimed many of the neighbouring houses on the street have been split into flats or offices, making this £10million single entity a rare opportunity for buyers. 

Craven Street has an extensive and long-standing history. Dwellings in the street were previously home to the likes of Benjamin Franklin, Herman Melville and medical pioneer William Hewson.  

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