Wellgarth Manor, a 'grand arts and craft' masterpiece, in a prestigious location on Wellgarth Road in Hampstead Garden suburb of London, has been converted into a development of six homes set behind a gated entrance.
This is the latest project to be completed by developers, Harrison Varma, who have won several awards for their architecture across the English capital.
The new homes are now available for sale through joint agents Knight Frank, Glentree and Savills.
Originally constructed in 1916, Harrison Varma has now sympathetically restored the exterior and completely transformed the interior of the building to create designer homes.
Located only moments from Hampstead Heath and Hampstead Village, Wellgarth Manor is surrounded by parks and woodlands. It is within walking distance of Golders Green underground station which has fast links to the City and West End. It is also close to some of north London's most prestigious schools.
There are five properties available, with prices starting from £3.75 million for the three bedroom, three bathroom property in the main converted Wellgarth Manor. The four bedroom, four bathroom house has a guide price of £4,950,000 and the six bedroom houses which feature, double garages and gardens start from £5,250,000.
A spokesman said: "With the property market for 2010 looking a lot healthier, we are not expecting them to remain available for long".
For sales information contact Knight Frank on Tel: (+973) 1710 7337 www.knightfrank.com