Occupying the upper floors of an elegant stucco-fronted terrace on one of Pimlico's most handsome garden squares, this remarkable five-bedroom duplex apartment extends to approximately 3,721 sq ft and spans the width of three buildings. With unusually generous proportions, far-reaching views, direct access to Warwick Square Gardens and an exceptional run of private outside space, it is a penthouse of genuine rarity in central London.
Arranged across the fourth and fifth floors and accessed via lift, the apartment has been carefully refurbished to make the most of its elevated position and impressive footprint. Natural light pours into the principal rooms, while the breadth of the plan and open outlook create a sense of volume that is increasingly difficult to find in such a central setting.
The apartment unfolds across the fourth and fifth floors; the entrance is accessed by a lift. On the upper level, a notably bright reception room stretches across the rear of the plan, framed by a feature fireplace and opening directly onto a substantial west-facing roof terrace. With the treetops of Warwick Square in the foreground and London skyline views beyond, it is a striking entertaining space, particularly as the light shifts later in the day.
Also on this floor, the principal bedroom suite is arranged with a dressing room and ensuite bathroom, while a second bedroom also enjoys its own dressing area and bathroom. Both rooms feel private, set apart from the main living spaces yet still benefit from the apartment's open aspect and rooftop outlook.
The lower floor is arranged for day-to-day living and entertaining. A modern white kitchen by Miele is configured as a generous kitchen and breakfast room, with an adjoining utility area. Alongside sits a separate dining room, giving real flexibility for family life or hosting. There are three further bedrooms on this level, all ensuite and one of which is currently arranged as a study, along with useful storage throughout.
Outside space is a particular strength here. In addition to the main roof terrace, a remarkable sweep of terrace runs across much of the apartment's width, reinforcing its penthouse feel and creating an unusually seamless connection between the interior and exterior spaces. Two further terraces extend that sense of openness still further, with views over the residents' gardens, mature trees and even the private tennis court below.
Warwick Square is one of Pimlico's most attractive addresses, known for its grand white facades, formal gardens and quietly residential feel. Despite its sense of calm, the neighbourhood is exceptionally well connected, with Victoria, Sloane Square and the restaurants and shops of Belgravia all within easy reach. It is a part of southwest London that still feels distinctly local, with handsome architecture, good proportions and a softness that is increasingly hard to find in such a central position.