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The property is a one-bedroom apartment in Albany, a Georgian landmark built in 1802 by Henry Holland. The apartment features a refined reception room with two original floor-to-ceiling sash windows, period timber floors, and a hand-carved marble fireplace. The study has bespoke shelving and a second marble fireplace. A mezzanine level offers additional space for a library, TV area, or additional workspace. The kitchen and dining area feature marble worktops, integrated Gaggenau appliances, and a breakfast bar. The upper-level media room has exposed brick walls and a vaulted ceiling, and a set of stairs leads to a generous bedroom suite with a freestanding copper bathtub, spiral staircase to a bespoke wardrobe, and a marble-clad shower room. The lower ground floor also features a private wine cellar with an Art Deco aesthetic. Original wooden floors and intricate cornicing are throughout the apartment.