The ultimate trophy property? Unique ‘Lion Houses’ in Barnes on sale for £5m
The so-called ‘Lion Houses’, built by James Nicholls between 1899 and 1903, are famous throughout Barnes and West London for the miniature lions that sit atop of their gate posts, bays and parapets. If rumours are to be believed, these quirky features are actually the result of an ordering mix-up, when 1000 ornamental lions were supplied to the builder, instead of the 100 he is thought to have ordered.
The Lion Houses are located on the former estate of The Laurels, a country house that once stood to the east of Barnes Green, now better known as The Crescent, Laurel Road, Hillersdon Avenue, Glebe Road, Ranelagh Avenue, and Bellevue Road. And, one of the best examples of these distinctive properties has just gone on the market for £5,000,000.
Located on an extra-wide, corner plot, this six-bedroom, four-bathroom house on Glebe Road in Barnes Village, is the result of a major renovation project, which included extending the existing roof and adding a side extension, creating a new second-floor area.
It’s the first time this trophy house has been on the market in over a decade and potential buyers will be impressed by its light filled kitchen, open plan dining room and large bay window, and the principal bedroom suite with uninterrupted views of Barnes Common.
The centrally located, galleried staircase is another highlight, and an incredible lantern light window bathes the middle of the property with daylight.
While there are period details throughout this home’s 4,214 square feet, including bay windows, wooden flooring and the original coving, there are also plenty of modern improvements which would have blown the mind of James Nicholls. Of particular note are the Siemens appliances, wine-fridge and Gaggenau hob in the kitchen, laundry room with Miele washer and dryer, air conditioning system, built-in closet space, and a contemporary gas fire.
Every detail has been carefully considered with the design; in the principal ensuite bathroom, the bathtub has been positioned to take full advantage of the bay window and its views of the common, while there is a second side entrance downstairs that leads into a boot room, perfect after a muddy dog walk. Visitors can also enjoy a downstairs powder room, complete with luxurious, marble counter tops.
Outside, there’s a spacious patio which is ideal for entertaining guests, secure off-street parking and a direct entrance to Barnes Common if you like nipping out for some fresh air. There’s also the opportunity to put your own stamp on this historic property as the flat roof on the second floor has the potential to be extended out onto, subject to the necessaryplanning permissions.
“Located on the prime corner of Glebe Road, this home perfectly balances period charm with modern luxury. Its expansive plot offers a rare breadth, with beautifully appointed interiors spanning three floors and a remarkable amount of reception space ideal for family living and entertaining,” says Geoff Wilford, founder of Wilfords London.
“The southwest-facing garden offers privacy and direct access to Barnes Common. The renovation, including an exquisite, glazed extension, brings light and contemporary flair to thishistorical gem. For families looking for an elegant, spacious home in one of Barnes’ most desirable roads, this Lion House is an unparalleled choice.”
This Glebe Road property is on the market with Wilfords, priced £5,000,000 to £5,500,000.