Grosvenor Square apartment for sale; it comes with access to a private residents’ ballroom and will appeal to any fan of ‘Strictly Come Dancing’
Built circa 1958 on the site of an earlier house damaged during the war, a ground floor apartment within 17 Grosvenor Square in London’s Mayfair has gone on sale for £3.75 million ($4.9 million, €4.2 million or درهم18.1 million).
Offered on a lease with 40 years remaining, the 1,481 square foot property includes not only an impressive 29-foot by 17-foot drawing room but also two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It does require but modernisation but comes with a bonus in the form of access to a private residents’ ballroom measuring 55-foot by 22-foot.
That space supposedly can accommodate upto 350 people for a cocktail party and though said to be “rarely used,” it certainly could be the perfect space for any fan of BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing to practice the Samba.
Agents Wetherell have the listing.
Pictured above: The ballroom shared by residents of 17 Grosvenor Square.
How often are you allowed to use the ballroom for parties if you buy the place? Is there a limit?
As a property professional, I would suggest this is a very good buy. Once the American embassy is gone, Grosvenor Square will become even more desirable as the nuisance security presence will be gone. With such a fine drawing room and the bonus of the ballroom access, at £2532 psf this seems perfectly reasonably priced. Renovated it would surely be worth upwards of £2900 psf. Quirky and fun. I like it.
What’s this property professional bull tish?
Get over yourself.
Oh, do shut up, you silly thing