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5-Bedroom Apartment for Sale in The Mulliner, London, United Kingdom
The Mulliner, 149 Old Park Lane, London
GBP 26,500,000
Property Type:
Apartment
Bedrooms:
5
Bathrooms:
6
Built-Up Area:
5,222 sqft
Plot Size:
0 sqft
Refno:
LP44508
The Mulliner, 149 Old Park Lane, London
Some places just hold onto a certain kind of grace. When you step into this five bedroom apartment at The Mulliner on Old Park Lane, you feel a sense of London's classic soul and modern heart at the same time. The building itself has seen a lot, right across from Green Park, and there's just something about the entrance. Old stone and details in the halls make you want to slow down a little on your way in and have a proper look around before you even reach the apartment.
Honestly, I expected elegance, but I did not expect how natural it feels. You walk through this reception hall that is grand without being cold. It is wide enough that you do not feel squeezed but not so big you feel lost. When I first visited, there was afternoon light streaming through—classic London, a little filtered by the leaves outside—which just warmed up the polished marble underfoot. Sometimes you almost forget you are in Mayfair at all until you glance out one of the windows and spot Green Park right there. Bit of a dream, really.
The living areas are where I ended up pausing. The reception room just sort of flows into the dining space. There is a sense this isn't just for show. These rooms can handle big gatherings just as well as a quiet evening. You could host friends, family, someone important from work, or honestly just sit with a book and a tea with the windows cracked open. I actually did stand by the window for a bit. Sounds silly but the city noise is softened by all that greenery right across the road. Feels private even though you are right in the middle of things.
And you will probably notice, kitchens here are taken seriously. There is not just one, but two—one for the cook who actually likes to get hands on, and another for more day to day breakfasts and coffees in the morning. They are filled with proper appliances, the kinds you see people get excited about—Gaggenau, Bertazzoni, Miele, Caple—all built in and easy to use even if you are not a chef. The kitchen feels right for a family that actually cooks and eats together, not just for a photo.
The bedrooms are all ensuite, which means every person gets a bit of their own space and privacy. I liked the master in particular. It has an actual walk in dressing room, not just a big closet and it is the sort of place you'd actually use every morning. The finishes everywhere just feel right—oak parquet under your feet one minute, then European herringbone that almost shines in the light. Soft wool carpets in the places you want them. Even small details like the handles or the lighting system—there is real quality here, without ever feeling too showy.
Another thing you will notice straight away about The Mulliner is how it balances history with the now. Once called Gloucester House, the property has old Art Nouveau touches in the lobby and real architectural features from a different time, yet every modern comfort is layered in. Lutron lighting, Sonos speakers for music, security that you do not even notice unless you look for it. Feels like someone really thought about how people live these days but did not want to lose the magic of the old building.
The area—well, you are in London's best heart basically. Mayfair on one side, Belgravia and Knightsbridge just a walk away. Shops you have probably heard of, restaurants worth dressing up for, parks you'd actually use because they are so close. Even in the evenings you see people out, heading to dinner or just taking their dogs down by the park.
At the end of the day, you cannot really know if an apartment fits until you walk through and feel it for yourself. If you want to have a look or just ask some questions, let me know any time. At LuxuryProperty.com we keep things as easy and relaxed as possible so you can actually enjoy finding your next home.
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