Bath Chronicle

Apartment is a taste of London’s glamorous past

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asking price: £3.5 Million

The interior of Gatti house is the epitome of opulence, with its high ceilings and ornate period features. But beyond its obvious good looks, it has a fascinatin­g past.

Located on The Strand, in the heart of London’s theatre land, Gatti house originally served as the Adelphi Theatre restaurant.

The Gatti family, founders of Charing Cross & Strand electricit­y Supply Company, were restaurate­urs as well as dance hall and theatre entreprene­urs, and The

Adelphi heralded the beginning of their business empire.

Brothers Agostino and Stefano acquired the freehold to the building in 1878, creating the restaurant in numbers 409-410 The Strand, which went on to attract a famous clientele including Oscar Wilde, Noel Coward and French film actress Sarah Bernhardt.

The Grade II listed building was converted into four apartments during a four-year restoratio­n project from 2010-2014.

One of those apartments, on the first floor of the building, is now for sale with Savills, with a guide price of £3.5million.

Leasehold, with a lease of approximat­ely 992 years, it has two bedrooms, three balconies and a terrace. Double doors lead into a beautiful entrance hall.

A grand reception room, with three pairs of French doors opening onto the balconies, leads to a kitchen/breakfast room. The master bedroom has a luxurious en-suite bathroom.

■ Gatti House apartment is for sale with Savills Mayfair, savills.co.uk

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The lounge area
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The kitchen

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