A Grade II listed Mayfair townhouse, Green Park House offers a high-profile address and is a truly beautiful place to work.
Distinctive by design
Green Park House was first built in 1895 as a private residence for high society members of the Arts and Crafts movement. This Grade II listed building feels like the home of an art collector, with each of the seven floors having its own colour scheme and curation strategy. Alongside outdoor terraces, breakout spaces and a lounge to support your productivity.
Rich history
Dating from 1895, this Grade II listed building is a brilliant example of the architecture and style of the time. Working with the architects at Studio Mackereth and Scott Brownrigg, we preserved much of the buildings original character, restoring features from the original CJ Harold Cooper design such as the listed wooden panelling on the statement staircase.
Outdoor space
Just minutes away from Mayfair’s renowned Berkeley Square and Green Park itself, Green Park House is home to two small outdoor terraces that are the perfect solution for when you need a breath of fresh air.
Statement location
Green Park House is located just off Park Lane, and only 75 metres from Green Park Station. With The Ritz and St James Park close by, this Work Space is one of the most sought-after addresses in London.
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