Inverforth House, Hampstead, London

Inverforth House was built in the early 1800’s overlooking Hampstead Heath. The building had an interesting history thanks to its many illustrious owners. Most notable is Lord Leverhulme, the founder of Unilever who extensively remodelled and expanded the property and the grounds in 1904. It was subsequently awarded listed status. Lord Inverforth bought the estate in 1925 and bequeathed the house to the Industrial Orthopaedic Society where it remained in the ownership of the NHS until the late 1980’s.

Frogmore purchased the site and sensitively converted the mansion into nine luxury apartments restoring many of the original features totalling approximately 52,000 sq ft.

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