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Making a Maisonette

Making a Maisonette – Bladon Lodge, Boltons Place, London, SW5 0LQ – For sale through Strutt & Parker for £6.75 million ($8.7 million, €7.9 million or درهم31.9 million) – Remodeled by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis CBE, MC (1883 – 1978), home to Swedish singer Jenny Lind (1820 – 1887)

Maisonette within building redesigned by eccentric architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis for sale for £6.75 million

 

Bladon Lodge in Boltons Place, SW5 was built in 1836 and remodeled by the acclaimed eccentric and architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in 1928.

 

Swedish singer Jenny Lind (1820 – 1887) and Sir Clough Williams-Ellis CBE, MC (1883 – 1978)
The late architect was best known for having designed and built the Welsh ‘fantasy village’ Portmeirion; it was used for the filming of amongst other things ‘The Prisoner’

 

At one time home to an Austrian ambassador to London and the Swedish singer Jenny Lind (1820 – 1887), Bladon Lodge suffered bomb damage during the Second World War and is now divided into a number of apartments. One – that was previously marketed in August 2011 for £5.95 million ($7.7 million, €6.9 million or درهم28.1 million) – is currently for sale for £6.75 million ($8.7 million, €7.9 million or درهم31.9 million).

 

Created to designs by Swiss architecture practice CAPS by combining two units on the ground and lower ground floors of the building, the 3,349 square foot apartment offered consist of a large reception room with a mezzanine study over, a dining kitchen, a service kitchen, 4 bedroom suites and a utility room. It comes with a secured parking space and access to the communal spaces of Cresswell Gardens and The Boltons.

 

Strutt & Parker are the selling agents.

 

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