This corner plot terrace house was built in the late eighteenth century by Robert Adam and his brother James. The property has undergone significant modifications during the Victorian Era, which are some of the more prominent architectural features within the buildings interior. This building is the home of one of Londons most interesting
socialites, renowned for his hosting of lavish parties and his penchant for traditional gentleman’s attire. The scheme involves a mansard (roof) extension and internal modifications and extensive refurbishment including recreating an ornate decorative plasterwork ceiling. Currently at the Pre-Planning stage.