This private country estate has become the focus of a significant high-end residential redevelopment project. While the original structure was an early 20th-century Arts and Crafts style house, the property has been acquired with plans to transform it into a new, ambassadorial-scale mansion, designed to blend classical architectural principles with the highest standards of modern luxury living.
This project is a prime example of ultra-high-end residential development, where the precise collaboration between multiple specialist trades, visionary architectural spark and disciplined coordination from the principal contractor is aimed towards creating a modern architectural masterpiece.
Key features:
- Architectural Style: The new mansion is designed in a neo-Palladian or classical style characterised by balanced and symmetrical façades, a grand entrance portico, refined stone detailing, and generously scaled windows, drawing inspiration from historic English mansions to create a sense of enduring presence and grandeur.
- Materials: The exterior features a facade of hand-carved French limestones and german paving limestone, materials explicitly chosen for the classical appearance and high quality finish.
- Scale and Scope: The original house measured approximately 37,000 sq ft, but the redevelopment mansion exceeded 60,000 sq ft, making it one of the largest private residences in the country. This vast scale allows for extensive leisure facilities and mixed amenities seen in similar nearby luxury developments.
- Prestigious Grounds: One of the key feature of its value lays in its exclusive location, offering privacy and exceptional natural views over nearly 15 acres of mature, maintained grounds, extensive lawns, and ornamental lake.
The vision marries a timeless classical architectural style with state-of-the-art engineering and luxury amenities, capitalizing on the property’s rare scale and highly prestigious location.