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Hampstead's £30m home that thinks it's a leisure centre

Mod cons include a gym, pool, cinema and beauty salon

June 2, 2009 14:17
Azzali's home in Valencia Road

ByCharlie Jacoby, Charlie Jacoby

1 min read

The Mansion on Courtenay Avenue is one of the most glamorous newly built properties for sale in London. Priced at almost £30 million, developer Anil Varma of Harrison Varma reports good interest in it from UK including local, Russian and middle eastern buyers, though “none have made offers that are yet acceptable,” he says.

It surely has every bell or whistle you could possibly want in a house. Its 15,900 sq ft of space includes eight bedroom suites, nine bathrooms, six reception rooms, cinema, indoor pool, gym and beauty salon, wine store, staff apartment, eight-person lift as well as underground parking for six cars.

Outside space includes two large landscaped patios and three terraced balconies overlooking 7,300 sq ft of garden. Courtenay Avenue, close to Kenwood House, is a private road with round-the-clock guarded security.

To make a mark in the £30-million price range, every gadget has to be top flight. The Mansion boasts designer light fittings by the likes of Flos, Artemide, Luceplan and iGuizzini.