Albury Park's Historic Mansion to be given new lease of life
The historic Grade II listed Mansion at Abury Park in the Surrey village of Albury has been acquired by the award winning architect and restoration specialist, Michael Wilson Restorations in partnership with the Belgravia based, leading London property company, Chelsminster Estates.
This spectacular Stately Home, located within six miles of Guildford and less than 30 miles from central London enjoys a tranquil setting surrounded by over five acres of magnificent landscaped gardens adjoining the River Tillingboume and within the Duke of Northumberland's glorious Albury Park
Albury Park Mansion is one of the finest and most important buildings in the South of England with immense architectural provenance and historical significance The existing mansion dates back to the early 1700s and King George III held his Coronation Banquet here in 1761. It was subsequently extended by Sir John Soane, architect to The Bank of England and later remodelled in 1846 by A.W. Pugin, architect to The Houses of Parliament who added 63 remarkable 'Candlestick' chimneys, each individually decorated with unique, ornate brickwork
Offering a bespoke, design and build opportunity to exacting standards of craftsmanship and to purchasers' specific lifestyle requirements, the partnership of Michael Wilson Restorations and Chelsminster Estates are creating just twelve large luxury residences with porterage and concierge services.
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