Coleherne Court was built between 1901 and 1904 on the site of Coleherne House and Hereford House. The flats were spacious with five bedrooms. Built in red brick and Portland stone, it was decorated with motifs to soften the vast bulk. Hidden behind iron gates lies a very large private multi award winning communal garden.
Early residents included Princess Mestchersky, leader of White Russian exiles. As an escapee from the Russian Revolution, she would have been shocked by the meetings of the Worker's Revolutionary Party held in flat 116 in the 1960s.
Over the last two years, the average price for an apartment here is £1,534 per sq ft and the best price achieved was £1,972 per sq ft – not much bigger than your computer screen!
Pop in for a coffee and a chat with Eloise Williams, our sales manager, to run through all the latest and greatest stats for your square or book a valuation.
The communal garden is almost tropical with a dense tapestry of tall plane trees; which does make it dark at times but also gives it a magical privacy, as if you were suddenly in a fairy tale forest. There’s a wonderful children’s playground here too.
All residents of Coleherne Court have access to the multi award-winning gardens to enjoy year round, with a host of carol concerts, summer jazz nights and family fun days taking place.
No sorry, no dogs here, plenty of squirrels and birds though.
From music concerts, cinema nights and dog parties to theatre productions, we have something for everyone