Marked by striking navy frontage, this three-floor mews house is located in villagey Marylebone, between Baker Street and Bond Street Stations. Inside, each storey has its own flavour: the sofa-lined lounge and its hulking houseplant, the striking wood kitchen, and the secluded eaves bedrooms, squirrelled away upstairs. Most impressive is the luxurious amount of space, achieved by an open-plan layout – it's no surprise this house was designed by a renound architect. The dine-in kitchen was made for relaxing meals as four modern transparent chairs surround the glass dining table. Though here you're right in the thick of the chichi shops and trendy restaurants of Marylebone, so you'll probably opt to eat out most nights. Besides, Regent’s Park, Oxford Street and the famous bar and dining scene of Soho are all within sauntering distance too.
Home truths: * Fantastic central London location, 10 mins walk from Bond Street and Selfridges.
* The home is arranged across three floors.
* In the second bedroom, the bed is only accessible from one side.
* The air conditioning unit is portable and can be moved between rooms.
* In order to maintain the pristine floors, this home is a shoe-free zone.
* There is a doorbell camera outside and another in the hallway facing the back door – the cameras do not record, it is simply a security measure for the home.