A Stylish Apartment in the Heart of London’s Whitehall
There are many historic buildings in London that each have unique stories to tell. This beautiful Victorian building, Whitehall Court, in the center of London’s political heartland, was once the home of the person who inspired ‘M’ in Ian Fleming’s James Bond stories.
The apartment building’s entrance is magnificent with Victorian interiors, where oak and stone moulded wall panelling is paired with black and white tiled floors. The apartment also features original elements like the cornicing and the wooden floorboards.
The small sitting room is painted in the comforting ‘Calamine’ shade from Farrow and Ball. a balcony stretches the entire width of the room and offers views of the London Eye across the River Thames.
A small nook in the spacious kitchen accommodates a tiny work area with a floating wooden desk, shelves, and a stained-glass light well.
Next to the sitting room lies the kitchen which also features a balcony with great city views.
Bespoke cabinets painted in leaf green and cream are paired with Dekton countertops and brass fittings.
The kitchen is divided into two areas, with under the windows another sink and a drinks cabinet.
The tiny bedroom is painted in a soothing cream tone. The box paneling next to the bed conceals the built-in wardrobes.
The narrow hallway is painted in a natural green shade and features marble tiles which give way to the original wooden floorboards.
The apartment is listed for £2,250,000 at Inigo.