Mulberry House is one of the largest and most distinguished houses in Westminster, occupying a prime corner position on secluded Smith Square.
This Grade II listed property was built in 1911 by the renowned architect Sir Edwin Lutyens as a private residence. With three windows overlooking Smith Square (40 foot frontage) and seven windows along Dean Trench Street (74 foot frontage), it offers space on an unrivalled scale in the area.
The property comprises of seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, six reception rooms, open plan kitchen, and a private roof terrace. This house is available furnished for a long let. Approximately 1,088 sq m (11,720 sq ft).
Centrally located in Westminster, the seat of both Royalty and Government for over 1000 years, the property is ideally situated for transportation around London, to the City, the airports and the countryside.
Nearby transportation links include Westminster Underground Station (Circle, District and Jubilee Lines) 0.4 miles, St. James's Park Underground Station (Circle and District Lines) 0.5 miles, London Victoria Station (Gatwick Express, Southern and South Eastern Services) 0.8 miles and London Victoria Underground Station (Circle, District and Victoria Lines) 0.8 miles. All distances are approximate.