Luxury Living At Gayton Road, England
This luxury home known as Gayton Road was designed by renowned architects Paxton Locher. The five-bedroom luxury home can be found in upmarket Hampstead Village in London, England.
The house is set behind electric gates, and has a front courtyard with two off-street parking spaces. The luxury home it is set around a spectacular 40ft double-volume reception room, according to the estate agent, The Modern House.
The reception room has two retractable glass rooflights which, when open, transform the space into an open-air courtyard. Running alongside is a dramatic custom-made glass swimming pool.
The house was designed in conjunction with the renowned engineer Max Fordham.
Gayton Road is located off Hampstead High Street. The luxury property is quietly situated and invisible from the road, yet only 50m from the shops and restaurants of the High Street, and a short walk from the vast open spaces of Hampstead Heath.
The contemporary home is currently on sale for £7.95 million. Images courtesy of The Modern House.

Assif Majid is a NCTJ qualified journalist with more than 5 years' experience in journalism. He holds a MA in journalism from a prestigious Russel Group university. Assif has worked as a digital content producer for the BBC, as well as writing for various newspapers and magazines, including Johnston Press plc and News International.
Assif is the current editor of Adelto Magazine. He can be found tweeting on Twitter at www.twitter.com/journolista

IF YOU ENJOYED THIS ARTICLE, PLEASE SHARE IT ON:

February 8, 2012 | Property | View comments

Panorama House is a 2011 project by Seoul-based architectural practice Moon Hoon. The property boasts a fluctuating facade which allows for a more differentiated view. The contemporary home can be found in Yangcheong-ri, Ochang-eup, Cheongwon-gun, Chungbuk, South Korea. Panorama House is a three-storey property that belongs to a family of six in South Korea. The [...]
- READ MORE - 
Portugal-based architect Paula Santos has created a stunning minimalist home. The property can be found in Ovar, Portugal. According to the architect: The contemporary Portuguese property is an exercise where we were stretched to the limit a number of ideas and concepts of other projects, which had never been put in place. It is also [...]
- READ MORE -