“Angular, jutting forms and Crittall glazing come together in a playful exploration of height and volume”
This spectacular three-bedroom mews house was originally converted and extended in 2000 by architect Doug Branson. It has since been totally reworked by renowned architectural practice Stiff + Trevillion; the resulting home makes excellent use of space, drawing natural light deep into the plan and creating a pleasing set of interlocking spaces, using large sections of industrial glazing to playfully explore double-height volumes. There is a large paved garden at the rear, as well as a running balcony on the first floor. The restaurants, cafes and shops of Bloomsbury and Covent Garden are a short walk from the house.
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