Cherry Hill

🏆Best Historic Home in the World” Award 2021.  

After decades of alterations and gradual decline, recognising both the architectural importance and the monumental potential of the estate, Bath & Bath acquired the property and embarked on an ambitious multi-year restoration and expansion. Their objective was not merely to refurbish a historic house, but to revive a Modernist masterpiece, respecting its heritage while elevating it to the highest standard of contemporary luxury.

Key features:

  • Architectural Style: Designed by acclaimed architect Oliver Hill and completed in 1935, the house introduced bold International-Modernist Style to the area with characteristic sweeping curves, horizontal emphasis, extensive glazing, and a focus on light, simplicity, and spatial flow.
  • Materials: One of the defining aspects of the restoration was Bath & Bath’s extraordinary commitment to material quality
  1. A temporary stone-working facility was constructed on site to process, cut and finish more than 100 tonnes of stone slabs imported from quarries worldwide.
  2. Verde Tinos marble, sourced from Greece, was used in striking architectural moments, including a garden wall formed from a single monumental block.
  3. Onyx, including a dramatic three-tonne onyx installation, forms one of the signature interior features, creating a sculptural focal point within the living and dining area.
  4. Calacatta marble, renowned for its bold veining and rarity, is used in principal bathrooms, delivering a sense of restrained opulence.
  5. Crema Marfil polished stone flooring, subtle, warm, and elegant – provides continuity, brightness, and visual softness throughout key interior spaces.
  6. Stone detailing throughout the house was set and finished to exceptionally tight tolerances, reflecting Bath & Bath’s artisanal construction ethos.
  • 🏆 After the restoration, Cherry Hill was awarded by luxury magazine Robb Report as Best Historic Home in the World in their Best of the Best 2021 awards.  
  • Cherry Hill is the only listed house on Wentworth Estate — meaning its architectural and historical value is formally recognised. 
  • The estate bears a rich history as a residence for prominent figures, including U.S. Ambassador John Hay Whitney, and served as a venue for distinguished guests and royalty.

Bath & Bath’s restoration did more than return a Grade II listed house to its former glory. It transformed Cherry Hill into a 21st-century Modernist estate, honouring the original architect’s ambitions while elevating the property far beyond its 1930s expectations making it not only an important piece of British architectural history, but a world-class residential landmark.

Every material, every surface, and every line of the building speaks to a philosophy of permanence, precision, and respect for design heritage.

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