Flats in Holland Park.
In the upscale neighborhood of Holland Park, 1 Campden Hill is in an area of considerable architectural and historical significance. The district is popular for its parks, luxury retail stores and proximity to central London and is widely considered one of the best places in the country to live.
Purpose-built to replace the now-demolished Blundell House, 1 Campden Hill has had several notable roles over the years. From 1950 to 2001, it was home to the Uruguayan ambassador. It was sold in 2001, but was later reoccupied as a private residence. It was granted Grade 11 listed building status in 2004 because by its architectural and historical importance.
It previously sold for £43,000,000 in 2020, establishing the home as one of the most sought-after and valuable homes in the neighborhood. It indicates that property in the Kensington and Chelsea district continues to be increasingly sought after, a home to the well heeled.
1 Campden Hill is noted for its elaborate design and sumptuous decoration, signatures of Edward Prioleau Warren, who also designed Hanover Lodge and 5 Palace Green. The building’s architecture is representative of its time; it remains celebrated for both its elegance and historical value.
As one of the few architecturally intact examples of Edwardian architecture in one of London’s richest neighborhoods, 1 Campden Hill is a highly coveted property.
For those seeking to own a piece of London’s architectural heritage, its immense history and striking beauty create an investment unlike any other, and a place to call home like no other.
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Introducing 1 Campden Hill and 69 Campden Hill Road, a prestigious residential development set in the heart of Holland Park.
At the heart of this development stands 1 Campden Hill, a distinguished Grade II listed building crafted by renowned architect Edward Prioleau Warren, known for his iconic works such as Hanover Lodge and 5 Palace Green. Erected in 1915 to replace the historic Blundell House, this architectural gem encapsulates the essence of timeless elegance amidst the bustling urban landscape.
We've included an exciting new project at 1 Campden Hill. The esteemed main contractor, Size Group, renowned for their work on Ancaster House, often referred to as "Britain's Most Expensive Home," is presently engaged in another prestigious private residential development.
The scope of work encompasses the creation of a brand-new basement and the comprehensive renovation of the main house and cottage, carefully preserving the listed heritage characteristics. The project is anticipated to reach completion in the early winter of 2024.
Stay connected for upcoming photos and additional updates as this project unfolds.
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