St Saviours House, Knightsbridge, London

St Saviours House

Originally designed in 1838 by Belgrave Square architect George Basevi, St Saviours Church is a Grade II listed building located in Knightsbridge, London.

After the church closed it was renovated in the early 2000s and turned into a private home. This included using 40 hydraulic jacks to allow for the excavation of a basement. The house was at one time owned for six years by Les Misérables and Miss Saigon writer Alain Boublil who sold the property in 2009.

St Saviours Living Room 2

The main living space features 12-meter vaulted ceilings, original stone pillars, and oak beams. The ground floor is mostly open plan living, with a living area, dining area, and kitchen. There is also an office with a glass wall looking out into the living area.

Living Area

St Saviours Kitchen

St Saviours Kitchen

St Saviours Living Room

St Saviours Office

The spiral staircase and glass elevator span all four floors, the top two floors is where the seven bedrooms can be found, most of which have ensuites.

St Saviours House Spiral Staircase

 

The spacious master bedroom features a dressing room and ensuite, complete with his and her mirrors.

Master Bedroom

Storage and En-Suite

En Suite

Master Bathroom St Saviours

There are six other bedrooms spread out across the two upper floors of the property.

St Saviours bedroom 2

St Saviours Bedroom 3

The entire basement of the property is dedicated to leisure. This includes a swimming pool, gym, treatment room, sauna, steam room and media room with bar.

Living Space

Cinema Room

Swimming Pool

Gym

Spa

Sauna

ST SAVIOURS HOUSE, KNIGHTSBRIDGE, LONDON, ENGLAND

PRICE: £55 million, BEDROOMS: 7, BATHROOMS: 7, SQFT: 12,102

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