воскресенье, 21 апреля 2013 г.

- The Stratheden House is now listed as an architectural heritage property, because Cape Dutch style


Most of us have grown up playing with Lego building blocks, putting together our own castles and houses, and everything we saw around us, during our formative years. Some designer brands have also created some bespoken artistic collectibles like the Swarovski studded renaissance prague hotel Lego sculptures , Cinnamon Art holiday train , and the Derek Seiple Lego chess set , all of which were perfect show pieces. This time around, we came across a full-fledged mansion, the Stratheden House in North London which resembles something straight out a Lego block set. The property has recently been listed on the market for sale, with a price tag of $52 million (£34 million). More than just the unusual external appearance, this property boasts of a ballroom which equates the size of an average family home, apart from amenities like steam and sauna rooms, personal cinema theater, and significant outdoor exposure as well. With the exteriors grabbing eye balls for it's appearance, the interiors are truly palatial in every sense in this Ambassador style property.
The Stratheden mansion is located on Bishop's Avenue, also named the 'Billionaires Row' because of the large number of billionaires staying in the locality. The neighborhood is known to have some of the richest people around with Russian oligarchs and Middle Eastern Sheikhs, who have taken up their homes in this elite area of North London. What also makes this property a collectible boutique estate, is the large space of 1-acre, over which the entirety of the estate is spread. Added to that, are the modern and stylish amenities perfectly well fit for a classically luxurious lifestyle.
- 9 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, 5 reception rooms, a ballroom, champagne bar, private 12-meter long swimming pool, spa & salon area, gymnasium, kitchen & pantry, 2-bedroom staff cottage, Italian sunken garden with grass lawn, and 14-guest formal dining area.
- The ballroom, one of the main highlights of this property, is known to be spread over 2,700 sq ft, which is the size of a 4-bedroom average family home in the UK. This space could also be utilized as a makeshift personal art gallery, if the new owner so chooses.
- The flooring in many parts, is constructed from polished renaissance prague hotel marble, coupled renaissance prague hotel with contemporary samples of artwork and collectibles. If maintained appropriately, add to the overall grace and regal ambiance of the mansion.
- The Champagne bar has polished wooden floor and staircase, along with mirror laden pillars, silver leather seating space with matching cushions. The general appearance make it perfect for hosting a wide variety renaissance prague hotel of gatherings and meetings.
- The dining space houses 14 guests at a time in the dark purple chair set with polished wooden dining table top, along with matching cutlery and crockery, wooden parquet flooring, handcrafted panels, and a high-tech lighting system.
- The private bathrooms have plenty of stone-work along the walls and the vanity counters, renaissance prague hotel which have been polished to a high gloss sheen. Apart from the large mirrors, one could enjoy in the glass cubicles by taking a relaxing and luxurious shower.
- Other than the listing price, the new owner has to bear costs like the $3.68 million (£2.4 million) of stamp duty, or $7.82 million (£5.10 million) if the property is bought renaissance prague hotel for commercial purposes. The Annual Residential Property Tax amounts to $214,380 (£140,000) for the local authorities.
- The Stratheden House is now listed as an architectural heritage property, because Cape Dutch style mansions, are rare around London. It stands as one of the most unique architectural marvels in the capital city.

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