Guide Price £19,500,000

Bute Avenue, Richmond, TW10

Richmond, United Kingdom

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Guide Price £19,500,000

Bute Avenue, Richmond, TW10

Richmond, United Kingdom

7 Bed | 7 Bath

Ref: AV-1492
7 Bed | 7 Bath
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All Saints House is an extraordinary converted 19th-century church located in the highly sought-after Royal Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames. Retaining many of its original architectural features, both inside and out, this seven-bedroom residence has been thoughtfully re-imagined to create a one-of-a-kind family home that combines historical charm with modern luxury.

The Royal Borough of Richmond has been the playground for kings and queens for centuries. While it's only a short distance to the centre of London from Richmond station, it has that leafy, elegant charm of the Cotswolds on a summer's day. The Thames flows calmly through the centre, and Richmond Park is an enchanting place with herds of red deer, broad boulevards, and shaded woodland filled with wildflowers. Shopping is boutique, dining is Michelin-starred, and every aspect of life in Richmond has an element of sophistication and refinement. With Ham Polo Club just over a ten-minute walk away, leisurely walks or high-energy sports are all part of All Saints House's highly desirable offering.

All Saints House is reached down a private roadway, so you get the full impact of this extraordinary home as you roll up the driveway. The church once welcomed hundreds of worshippers every Sunday. Now it's the exclusive preserve of up to 14 guests. Step into the main living area, and you're in an opulent, cavernous space with towering brick arches. Large windows give this space a light, airy feeling. The honey-gold herringbone floor balances the deep red of the bricks and the mahogany balustrades that run around the upper level. On this mezzanine level, you'll find a second sitting room that utilises the upper arches as accents, offsetting the brickwork's warm tones with simple yet beguiling white furnishings.

The kitchen takes a more modernist approach, with sleek lines and top-of-the-range appliances for the most discerning of chefs. A large breakfast bar and dining area make family breakfasts and informal lunches a social affair. The games room leads on from the main living area, providing entertainment for young and young-at-heart guests alike. 

Wander down a flight of steps into what was once the church crypt, and you'll find the spa, complete with marble wall freezes and a lapis lazuli-coloured mosaic pool. One of the guest rooms is also on the lower level, featuring ensuite that picks up on the striking blue mosaic theme.

On the second level, you'll find another sitting area, and one of the building's most resplendent guest suites. This bedroom has a distinctive semicircular shape complete with multiple windows, some of which still have the original stained glass ecclesiastical figures.

The third floor houses the primary suite and two further guest rooms. The primary suite is, quite simply, magnificent and sits beneath the tower's incredible domed ceiling and is lit with a crystal chandelier. The ensuite is utterly enchanting, with a bowed arched ceiling and brightly patterned tile floor.

A guest cottage provides additional space with two rooms and two inviting sitting rooms offer plenty of space to relax, and the kitchen features original columns, an attractive dining area, and custom features such as an authentic butler's sink.

Outside, the tranquillity of the gardens wraps All Saints House in rural bliss and flower-filled beauty. Outdoor seating and dining areas invite guests to enjoy those balmy summer days. The garden backs onto Richmond Golf Course, and the centre of Richmond is a short and serene stroll away along the riverside.

Please use the reference 395201 when contacting us.

Michael Liebowitz | Douglas Elliman

Douglas Elliman

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