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No. 11 Meard Street in Photos

Located in London's West End, the Grade II-listed residence was formerly home to both Abraham Browne, the first violinist in King George II’s band, and equestrian painter Francis Sartorius.

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The unassuming exterior of the townhouse.

The unassuming exterior of the townhouse.

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The updated home retains some period details, including high ceilings and cornice carvings.

The updated home retains some period details, including high ceilings and cornice carvings.

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The dining room.

The dining room.

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The dining room opens to the kitchen.

The dining room opens to the kitchen.

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The stainless-steel kitchen.

The stainless-steel kitchen.

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A small office has a large fireplace.

A small office has a large fireplace.

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A media room.

A media room.

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A quiet patio.

A quiet patio.

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The primary suite.

The primary suite.

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The primary bath has a soaking tub next to a decorative fireplace.

The primary bath has a soaking tub next to a decorative fireplace.

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The bathroom opens to a planted roof garden.

The bathroom opens to a planted roof garden.

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The roof garden.

The roof garden.

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