IMMACULATELY REDESIGNED SIX STOREY GRADE II LISTED MANSION IN HEART OF MAYFAIR FASHION DISTRICT FOR SALE
Mon 06 Oct 2025
On Chesterfield Street, the most perfectly intact Georgian streetscape in the Mayfair Conservation Area, in the heart of London’s fashion district, an elegant Grade II Listed townhouse mansion with 3,409 sq.ft (316.7 sq.m.) of interior designed living space, grand reception rooms, four bedrooms and a 312.1 sq.ft (29 sq.m.) private roof terrace garden is for sale via selling agents Wetherell.
With an elegant brick façade with a stuccoed ground floor, tall sash windows and a dormered mansard roof, the townhouse on Chesterfield Street provides substantial accommodation over basement, ground and four upper floors, all with lift access, and includes two reception rooms, a spacious family kitchen/breakfast/family room, a second staff kitchen and luxurious principal and guest bedroom suites, each occupying their own private floor. The property is crowned by a private rooftop terrace garden, while just moments from Hyde Park, Green Park and Buckingham Palace.
The current vendors have undertaken a sensitive comprehensive refurbishment and modernisation of the townhouse, introducing air-conditioning, wet underfloor heating and a state-of-the-art security system throughout. A luxurious bespoke design specification, including an invisible Fendi Casa kitchen and spa-style bathrooms, is balanced with the grandeur of traditional period features.
Against a backdrop of high ceilings, intricate cornicing and plasterwork, hand-crafted fireplaces and large sash windows, a tailor-made scheme of furnishings and fittings has been devised, perfectly suited to its uber-stylish location.
Dating from the mid-18th century and named after Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, Chesterfield Street has long been a magnet for the wealthy and fashionable elite, a desirable address for aristocrats, tastemakers, politicians and writers. Over the decades, residents have included former Prime Minister Anthony Eden, novelist W. Somerset Maugham and social reformer Caroline Norton, but is most famously known as the London bolt hole of Beau Brummell.
Beau Brummell, the arbiter of Regency style, whose name is synonymous with gentlemanly elegance and refinement, helped make Mayfair a mecca for the fashion forward, a status it still enjoys. From his private Chesterfield Street home, Brummell would revolutionise men’s fashion, spending hours trying out new looks with his friend the Prince Regent, later King George IV.
Out went elaborate wigs, colourful silks and knee breeches; in came sober dark mcoats, crisp shirts and full-length trousers, expertly cut by their favourite bespoke tailors on nearby Savile Row and Conduit Street.
Today, Brummell – the first menswear influencer whose sartorial savvy is celebrated with his statue on Jermyn Street – would doubtless have approved of Mayfair’s continuing status as London's epicentre of fashion. Today Mayfair is a one-stop destination for the finest designer clothes and luxury goods. Its famous fashion streets, including New Bond Street, Mount Street, Burlington Arcade, Shepherd Market and Albermarle Street boast the flagship stores of Gieves & Hawkes, Chanel, Carolina Herrera, Fendi and Alaïa, alongside unique leatherwork and jewellery boutiques and art galleries.
Behind its original black wrought-iron railings, topped with gold, the magnificent Chesterfield Street mansion is itself a style icon, its elegant yet cutting-edge bespoke design features unfolding over six floors.
The ground floor, which features Portland stone floors throughout, comprises an impressive entrance hall leading through to the elegant olive-green dining room with 10.8ft (3.3m) ceiling heights, elegant ceiling coving and a feature fireplace, the perfect setting for those who like to host dinner parties.
A beautifully restored Portland stone staircase leads to the first floor, where a large formal drawing room is flooded with natural light, thanks to the French doors that open onto two Juliet balconies. The 10.2ft (3.11m) high ceiling, showcasing finely crafted cornicing and decorative mouldings with gold filigree detail, and bespoke pale wooden parquet flooring and a white marble fireplace create the perfect modern salon.
The basement floor, with Portland stone underfoot, has been expertly reconfigured to have a luxurious open-plan kitchen, breakfast room and informal family living room. The invisible kitchen, by Fendi, is a masterclass in contemporary design, with floor- to-ceiling chocolate lacquered cabinetry concealing Gaggenau appliances, with marble splashbacks. Beyond is a fully equipped separate staff/professional kitchen and wine vault, allowing for large scale entertaining.
The luxurious principal bedroom suite and principal guest bedroom suite each have their own private floor, occupying the second and third floors respectively. Both bedroom suites have walk-in dressing rooms lined with fitted cupboards and luxurious spa-style marble ensuite bathrooms.
There are two further bedrooms, one with a walk-in wardrobe, and a family bathroom on the top, fourth floor. Above this, accessed via a fully retractable, automatic glass roof, is the spacious roof terrace garden providing a private outside entertaining and relaxation space for family and guests, with rooftop views of Mayfair.
The new owners of Chesterfield Street will be part of an exciting new chapter for Mayfair, identified as the second most valuable regeneration investment hub in Prime Central London (Zone 1) in a new Mayfair public realm survey commissioned by Wetherell. The new survey reveals that Mayfair’s key public realm projects, recently completed or planned, represent over £100 million of investment into Mayfair’s public urban fabric, including the creation of two new public squares, three new Parisian- style pedestrian boulevards and a green corridor project.
Peter Wetherell, Founder & Chairman of Wetherell says: “Fully modernised and beautifully refurbished this luxurious townhouse-mansion on Chesterfield Street is located mere moments from some of London’s finest attractions including Green Park, Hyde Park, Claridge’s and Buckingham Palace, as well as the designer boutiques and prestigious members’ clubs and watering holes for which Mayfair is world-renowned.”
Robert Britten, Sales Board Director at Wetherell says: “As the home of Regency fashion icon Beau Brummell, Chesterfield Street has long been at the heart of London’s style story, and is today considered to be the finest, virtually intact Georgian street in Mayfair. This important Georgian townhouse is immaculately presented and available for immediate occupation, just a short walk from Mount Street, Mayfair’s local high street, and an easy stroll to North Audley Street, Bond Street and the luxury boutique fashion, jewellery and restaurant hubs of the sought-after neighbourhood.”
The townhouse-mansion on Chesterfield Street is listed for sale with a guide price of £10,950,000 (freehold). For further information contact selling agent Wetherell on Tel: +44 (0)20 7529 5566 E: [email protected] or visit www.wetherell.co.uk
With an elegant brick façade with a stuccoed ground floor, tall sash windows and a dormered mansard roof, the townhouse on Chesterfield Street provides substantial accommodation over basement, ground and four upper floors, all with lift access, and includes two reception rooms, a spacious family kitchen/breakfast/family room, a second staff kitchen and luxurious principal and guest bedroom suites, each occupying their own private floor. The property is crowned by a private rooftop terrace garden, while just moments from Hyde Park, Green Park and Buckingham Palace.
The current vendors have undertaken a sensitive comprehensive refurbishment and modernisation of the townhouse, introducing air-conditioning, wet underfloor heating and a state-of-the-art security system throughout. A luxurious bespoke design specification, including an invisible Fendi Casa kitchen and spa-style bathrooms, is balanced with the grandeur of traditional period features.
Against a backdrop of high ceilings, intricate cornicing and plasterwork, hand-crafted fireplaces and large sash windows, a tailor-made scheme of furnishings and fittings has been devised, perfectly suited to its uber-stylish location.
Dating from the mid-18th century and named after Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, Chesterfield Street has long been a magnet for the wealthy and fashionable elite, a desirable address for aristocrats, tastemakers, politicians and writers. Over the decades, residents have included former Prime Minister Anthony Eden, novelist W. Somerset Maugham and social reformer Caroline Norton, but is most famously known as the London bolt hole of Beau Brummell.
Beau Brummell, the arbiter of Regency style, whose name is synonymous with gentlemanly elegance and refinement, helped make Mayfair a mecca for the fashion forward, a status it still enjoys. From his private Chesterfield Street home, Brummell would revolutionise men’s fashion, spending hours trying out new looks with his friend the Prince Regent, later King George IV.
Out went elaborate wigs, colourful silks and knee breeches; in came sober dark mcoats, crisp shirts and full-length trousers, expertly cut by their favourite bespoke tailors on nearby Savile Row and Conduit Street.
Today, Brummell – the first menswear influencer whose sartorial savvy is celebrated with his statue on Jermyn Street – would doubtless have approved of Mayfair’s continuing status as London's epicentre of fashion. Today Mayfair is a one-stop destination for the finest designer clothes and luxury goods. Its famous fashion streets, including New Bond Street, Mount Street, Burlington Arcade, Shepherd Market and Albermarle Street boast the flagship stores of Gieves & Hawkes, Chanel, Carolina Herrera, Fendi and Alaïa, alongside unique leatherwork and jewellery boutiques and art galleries.
Behind its original black wrought-iron railings, topped with gold, the magnificent Chesterfield Street mansion is itself a style icon, its elegant yet cutting-edge bespoke design features unfolding over six floors.
The ground floor, which features Portland stone floors throughout, comprises an impressive entrance hall leading through to the elegant olive-green dining room with 10.8ft (3.3m) ceiling heights, elegant ceiling coving and a feature fireplace, the perfect setting for those who like to host dinner parties.
A beautifully restored Portland stone staircase leads to the first floor, where a large formal drawing room is flooded with natural light, thanks to the French doors that open onto two Juliet balconies. The 10.2ft (3.11m) high ceiling, showcasing finely crafted cornicing and decorative mouldings with gold filigree detail, and bespoke pale wooden parquet flooring and a white marble fireplace create the perfect modern salon.
The basement floor, with Portland stone underfoot, has been expertly reconfigured to have a luxurious open-plan kitchen, breakfast room and informal family living room. The invisible kitchen, by Fendi, is a masterclass in contemporary design, with floor- to-ceiling chocolate lacquered cabinetry concealing Gaggenau appliances, with marble splashbacks. Beyond is a fully equipped separate staff/professional kitchen and wine vault, allowing for large scale entertaining.
The luxurious principal bedroom suite and principal guest bedroom suite each have their own private floor, occupying the second and third floors respectively. Both bedroom suites have walk-in dressing rooms lined with fitted cupboards and luxurious spa-style marble ensuite bathrooms.
There are two further bedrooms, one with a walk-in wardrobe, and a family bathroom on the top, fourth floor. Above this, accessed via a fully retractable, automatic glass roof, is the spacious roof terrace garden providing a private outside entertaining and relaxation space for family and guests, with rooftop views of Mayfair.
The new owners of Chesterfield Street will be part of an exciting new chapter for Mayfair, identified as the second most valuable regeneration investment hub in Prime Central London (Zone 1) in a new Mayfair public realm survey commissioned by Wetherell. The new survey reveals that Mayfair’s key public realm projects, recently completed or planned, represent over £100 million of investment into Mayfair’s public urban fabric, including the creation of two new public squares, three new Parisian- style pedestrian boulevards and a green corridor project.
Peter Wetherell, Founder & Chairman of Wetherell says: “Fully modernised and beautifully refurbished this luxurious townhouse-mansion on Chesterfield Street is located mere moments from some of London’s finest attractions including Green Park, Hyde Park, Claridge’s and Buckingham Palace, as well as the designer boutiques and prestigious members’ clubs and watering holes for which Mayfair is world-renowned.”
Robert Britten, Sales Board Director at Wetherell says: “As the home of Regency fashion icon Beau Brummell, Chesterfield Street has long been at the heart of London’s style story, and is today considered to be the finest, virtually intact Georgian street in Mayfair. This important Georgian townhouse is immaculately presented and available for immediate occupation, just a short walk from Mount Street, Mayfair’s local high street, and an easy stroll to North Audley Street, Bond Street and the luxury boutique fashion, jewellery and restaurant hubs of the sought-after neighbourhood.”
The townhouse-mansion on Chesterfield Street is listed for sale with a guide price of £10,950,000 (freehold). For further information contact selling agent Wetherell on Tel: +44 (0)20 7529 5566 E: [email protected] or visit www.wetherell.co.uk