33 Portland Place
33 Portland Place
Architect
MSMR ArchitectsClient
Conegate DevelopmentsLocation
London, W1B
The project consisted of the refurbishment and redevelopment of 33 Portland Place into a high end single dwelling.
Built by Robert Adam in 1775 the Grade II* listed mid-terrace house is one of the finest examples of the 18th century retaining many of its original features.
The 24-bedroom Marylebone home, was formerly the Sierra Leonean high commission, former residence of Lord Davenport and used as backdrop for the film The King’s Speech.