Found on a pedestrianised road that connects vibrant Dean Street and Wardour Street, St Anne’s Court sits amid the hustle and bustle of Soho. Its unassuming façade gives way to an expansive, maze-like layout, with multiple living spaces and glass-roofed hideouts to spread out in.
Enter straight into the lateral living area – a formal reception room is softly lit by natural light from two large sash windows that flows through to a library and gallery. Bespoke joinery, Flos lighting and dark engineered oak floors provide a sleek and stylish feel. At the back of the home in the conservatory, a glass skylight supported by exposed steel beams draws the eyes upwards, subtly bringing the outside in. Relax here surrounded by a stacked stone feature wall, illuminated by natural light flooding in from above.
The home’s minimalist palette is effortlessly translated on the lower ground floor kitchen and dining room. Corian countertops, Flos lighting and a Hansgrohe Axor basin tap radiate sophistication, while a Miele ceramic hob and combination oven enable effortless culinary endeavours. The space opens to a sociable dining area, designed for hosting. There’s no need to seek out a spa nearby, as this level also includes a fully-equipped massage room, a steam room with a heated marble bench, a rainfall shower and a large bathtub.
Back upstairs, a living room fills the first floor – a space infused by light from three vast sash windows framed by custom-made shutters. A built-in shelving unit spans the length of the room, leading to the adjoining bathroom complete with polished plaster walls and a rainfall shower. Also at this end of the room, a door leads out to a private terrace, which makes for the perfect spot for a morning coffee on London’s sunnier days.
On the floor above, the principal suite dominates, with light pouring in through more sash windows. Bespoke cabinetry and clothes storage run along one wall, while a custom carpentry feature wall makes a statement opposite. Kick back on the expansive bed after a day spent exploring. A Corian-clad bathroom with a Statuario marble feature wall, a rainfall shower, bidet and skylights, provide ultimate relaxation. A Juliet balcony brings an added dimension to the space.
On the top floor, the second bedroom is light and airy, with ample space to unwind, thanks to the double height ceiling and access to a north-east facing terrace. A handmade floating timber staircase is a focal point, leading up to a half-height study space. The rest of the floor is home to an intimate snug, with large windows and plenty of space to sit back and slow down. A bathroom complete with marble feature walls serves this floor.