The newly developed church conversion is on the market for more than double the average cost of a property in the the area.
A four-bedroom house in Kensal Green, NW10, has been placed on the market with a whopping £10million price tag.
But this is no ‘ordinary’ home – it’s a converted church in Kenmont Gardens with enviable features including full-height ceilings and a gym.
Other features include parquet floors with under floor heating, three walk-in wardrobes, iron staircases and striking stained glass windows.
With a living space covering 6,167sq ft the house is priced at £1,621 per sq ft.
This is more than double the average cost of a detached property in Kensal Green, where property typically sells for £743 per sq ft and even more than the average £1,486 for detached homes in Hampstead according to property portal Zoopla.
No doubt this is the most expensive residential property to have gone up for sale in Kensal Green.
So who would live in a house like this?
With its eye-popping price its fair to say it is out of reach for many people so maybe a celebrity of wealthy banker will snap it up.
With the buyer having to cough up an additional £1,113,750 for Stamp Duty the government will be quids in too.
Plus the house appears to have no private parking so the new owner would have to pay Hammersmith & Fulham Council £119 a year for a permit to park on the street.
The church vestry next door, which has also had a very stylish contemporary re-fit, was on the market in 2014 for £2.5million.
The property is being marketed with Foxtons. For more details click here.
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