Located just off Richmond Road, TW7, this impressive development is the result of Beechcroft’s careful conversion of a collection of historic Grade II listed buildings set in beautifully landscaped grounds.
The original White House, 'sumptuously redesigned' in 1832 for Sir William Cooper, Chaplain to George III, has been converted into just six apartments, nine new apartments have been created in Isabella House, four unique houses have been created in The Mews within the stable courtyard and a further four new homes have been created in The Chapel, designed in 1902 by the famous Catholic architectural firm, Pugin & Pugin.
Kitchens feature hand-made cabinets along with a full range of high quality integrated appliances. Bathrooms and shower rooms are fitted with contemporary white sanitary ware and stylish storage solutions that create the ‘Beechcroft difference.’ Beechcroft’s careful design will ensure that many residents will be able to enjoy outside space in the form of patios, terraces, balconies or gardens - and private parking has been created within the development.
Fitzroy Gate also includes 39 four and five-bedroom townhouses built by St James, part of the Berkeley Group.
An estate management service at Fitzroy Gate will take responsibility for the maintenance of the roadways, the landscaped grounds and the communal areas of both the Beechcroft and the Berkeley homes at Fitzroy Gate.