A Penthouse Loft With a Rooftop Jacuzzi Lists for $5.6M in London
Designed by Morpheus London, the four-bedroom home sits perched above the St. Katherine Dock marina, offering sweeping waterfront views.
Set just east of the Tower of London, the penthouse is located in the historic Ivory House, a converted warehouse originally built in 1852 for luxury goods. Inside, the residence honors both past and present, including original detailing such as flagstone flooring, ornate metal ceiling trusses, and the trademark arched windows. A contemporary staircase winds up to two private terraces: one including an outdoor seating area; the other featuring a hot tub overlooking the marina.
This beautiful property on Noctorum Road has now been sold A GRAND Wirral property that belonged to the former CEO of Liverpool Football Club has been sold in a multi-million pound deal. This impressive property on Noctorum Road in Noctorum, near to Oxton, was the home of Peter Moore, the British-American business executive who recently stepped down from his role with the Premier League Champions, and his American wife, Debbie. The property dates back to 1928 and was originally built for John Holt who founded the Holt shipping company. Today Axholme provides nearly 12,000 sq ft of accommodation with state of the art leisure facilities.
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This beautiful property on Noctorum Road has now been sold A GRAND Wirral property that belonged to the former CEO of Liverpool Football Club has been sold in a multi-million pound deal. This impressive property on Noctorum Road was the home of Peter Moore, the British-American business executive who recently stepped down from his role with the Premier League Champions, and his American wife, Debbie. The property dates back to 1928 and was originally built for John Holt who founded the Holt shipping company. Today Axholme provides nearly 12,000 sq ft of accommodation with state of the art leisure facilities.
The impressive conservatory at Axholme
History buffs, take note: A nearly 200-year-old English home on a property steeped in centuries of British history has just hit the market.
“It was here that King John, with the protection of a circle of walnut trees and gentle curve of the river, which would keep enemy long bows out of range, met with his rebellious barons … and signed the Magna Carta,” the listing description for an estate on Magna Carta Island in Windsor, England reads.
The gothic-style property, now listed at £4.25 million (roughly $5.93 million) by John Fisher of United Kingdom Sotheby’s International Realty, was constructed as it stands today in 1834 and is a Grade II listed building on England’s National Heritage List. That distinction means “every effort [should be made] to preserve it,” and that any changes made to the property’s interior or exterior would require approval and adherence to specific regulations.