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St Mark’s Court is an elegant residential development of new homes for sale in St John’s Wood, NW8, one of London’s most prestigious postcodes. The impressive development, which is set to complete this year, will bring five homes to the market, and see 24 existing apartments fully renovated within a late-Victorian mansion block opposite the world-famous Abbey Road.
Located in one of London’s most sought-after neighborhoods, St Mark’s Court is well-positioned close to Abbey Road in the St John’s Wood Conservation Area. The development lies with leafy streets, famous cultural sites and easy local underground and overground transport links to central London.
Sensitively retrofitted and added to, the development retains the character of the existing structure but increases accessibility and function and establishes a visual identity. The design provides additional shared landscape areas and bike storage, all contributing to healthier and less isolated living environments.
The project incorporates a new basement extension that will house duplex apartments with private courtyard spaces. On the upper levels, a new 5th-floor mansard roof and the attic story will create duplex units with private terraces, enhancing outdoor access for residents. The interior layouts follow London space standards, ensuring modern comfort and livability.
The refurbished mansion block includes design interventions that optimize natural light, create better circulation, and integrate new accessible features. The Abbey Road façade will feature elegant bay windows, a redefined entrance with stepped brick detailing, and enhancements such as vertical brickwork patterns and an extended feature chimney along Abercorn Place. The rear elevation is reimagined with new terraces and glazing to improve views and access to green spaces.
St Mark’s Court is an exemplary low-carbon retrofit project. By retaining the existing structure and applying breathable insulation and energy-saving techniques, the development significantly improves environmental performance. Outdoor areas include private terraces, a landscaped garden, and biodiversity enhancements, creating a harmonious blend of heritage architecture and sustainable modern living.
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