Skyline outlook, turnkey interiors and a terrace twice as large as the average British house: The second penthouse apartment in Bayswater’s Ultra-Luxurious Park Modern Development is on the market for £ 42 million.
The development of £ 530 million that overlooks Hyde Park was designed by Fenton Whhelan and PLP Architecture. With prices between 1.5 million GBP and 60 million GBP, it contains 52 apartments, two Mews houses and three penthouses, of which this is the second that is published.
The first to be presented last year was offered for sale for 60 million pounds and is included in the latest series of Channel 4’s Great Britain’s most expensive houses.
According to James van deny, the co-founder of Fenton Whelan, the newly released penthouse in the eight-stick work of the development is marketed as “the best new turnkey residence in London”.
Like other exclusive first -class developments that offer “toothbrush readium” houses, the full interiors of the property – including the Grand Piano, tailor -made furniture and works of art – are available through separate negotiations.
The contemporary interior of the penthouse over 5,580 quadrat foot is designed by Fenton Whelan’s in-house studio in order to emphasize his “breathtaking view of Hyde Park and the London skyline” with space reasons and a terrace of 1.745 square meters “.
The furniture and works of art were curated for the penthouse and include tailor -made pieces such as the large, round mirrors and console tables in the hallway as well as luxurious pieces such as the Zoffany carpet in the living room, which receives around 10,000 pounds.
Together with the turnkey interior, some of the other most luxurious features of the Penthouse are the main bedroom suite, which has their own foyer and curved bay window with a view of Hyde Park. There are two walk-in changing rooms and a spa bathroom with a free-standing sculptural bathtub on an increased marble base.
The huge terrace has a view of Hyde Park, Kensington Palace, Royal Albert Hall, the Shard and the City of London with an aspect oriented south.
The residents of Park Modern have access to his service and his amenities on the five-star hotel at the hotel level, which includes a private cinema, a 24 o’clock concierge, a treatment room, a salon and wellness facilities such as a 25-meter swimming pool, a “vitality pool”, a fitness studio, a sauna and a steam bath.
The new owner of the penthouse can set chefs from Jeremy King’s the Park Restaurant below to cook for you in your house – or in the private dining room of development.
The penthouse has a total of five bedrooms, a double reception room, a dining room, a kitchen and family room and office/library with a work and reading room. The apartment is accessible directly with the buoyancy.
Park Modern is part of the 3 -billion pound regeneration program for Queensway, which will create 350 new houses, 10,000 square meters of office space, 530 meter outdated shop fronts and new retail and leisure rooms. It includes other upscale developments such as Whiteley and a new Six Senses Hotel and is set for completion in 2026.
“With its increased position high above the tree line, this new penthouse in Park Modern is the best interior in Hyde Park,” says Sanjay Sharma, co -founder of Fenton Whelan. “The penthouse has a spectacular aspect oriented south that offers sunrise for sunset views … and offers extraordinary, reserved luxury.”