The apartment forms part of Moor Park House, a stately Grade I-listed mansion originally built in 1630 and steeped in history. Once the residence of Sir William Temple and home to his secretary, the celebrated author Jonathan Swift, this remarkable building has been thoughtfully restored and reimagined to offer just three luxurious apartments.
Accessed via an impressive communal entrance hall, with soaring ceilings, an open fireplace, ornate gothic revival detailing, and a domed, glazed ceiling, the sense of grandeur is immediate. The penthouse is further enhanced by a private lift that opens directly into the entrance hall, offering complete discretion and exclusivity.
Outside, the apartment benefits from its own private garden area—a secluded and serene space perfect for entertaining or quiet reflection. Two separate single garages with automatic doors provides secure parking, while the wider estate spans around 10 acres of exquisite communal grounds, complete with formal gardens, a tranquil lake, and a gently flowing river. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly individual home in an enchanting and historically rich setting.
TENURE
Leasehold 999 Years
Unexpired Years: 984
Annual Ground Rent: £250 included in service charge
Ground Rent Increase: Fixed for length of lease
Ground Rent Review Period: n/a
Annual Service Charge: £12,000
Service Charge Review Period: Annually in January
These details are to be confirmed by the vendor's solicitor and must be verified by a buyer's solicitor.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Materials used in construction: Standard construction in brick
Communal Septic tank, operated by management company
The property is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
The two garages are leased
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