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A Georgian townhouse in London‘s Mayfair which was the former home to prolific writer Nancy Mitford and used as her billet during a stint with the Auxiliary Fire Service in the Second World War has gone on sale for £7.5million. 

As a writer with an affluent background and one of the celebrated Mitford sisters, Nancy was a natural fit with the ‘Bright Young Things’ – the name given to the group of young aristocrats and socialites in 1920s, including Evelyn Waugh, who raised eyebrows with their partying. 

The five-storey property has also been home to the physician who cared for Queen Victoria’s uncle and the nephew of Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger.

The Georgian townhouse's private terrace, looking out over Curzon Street on Mayfair and situated opposite G.F Trumper's original shop, which sells a range of luxury grooming products for men. The property, which was once home to writer Nancy Mitford during the war, has gone on sale for £7.5million after being restored and extended in homage to Maison de Verre

The Georgian townhouse’s private terrace, looking out over Curzon Street on Mayfair and situated opposite G.F Trumper’s original shop, which sells a range of luxury grooming products for men. The property, which was once home to writer Nancy Mitford during the war, has gone on sale for £7.5million after being restored and extended in homage to Maison de Verre

The study, featuring a large wooden cabinet stacked with rows of books on one side, and numerous drawings lining the wall on the opposite and back walls, with the desk situated towards the centre of the room. Nancy was the most successful writer of the Mitford sisters, with The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate amongst her most popular novels

The study, featuring a large wooden cabinet stacked with rows of books on one side, and numerous drawings lining the wall on the opposite and back walls, with the desk situated towards the centre of the room.

Nancy was the most successful writer of the Mitford sisters, with The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate amongst her most popular novels

The vast living room with wooden flooring and a large fireplace underneath the mantelpiece. The leather armchair and recliner each have a reading light, with double doors leading out onto a Juliet balcony. The townhouse has also been home to the physician who cared for Queen Victoria's uncle and the nephew of Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger

The vast living room with wooden flooring and a large fireplace underneath the mantelpiece.

The leather armchair and recliner each have a reading light, with double doors leading out onto a Juliet balcony. The townhouse has also been home to the physician who cared for Queen Victoria’s uncle and the nephew of Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger

The dark-green marbled bathroom including a bath tub with a black and white harlequin patterned ceiling. Fittings were made by luxury bathroom firm Czech & Speake. Frank Sawkins, who founded the firm, said he had created the home to 'provide the best quality of life and environment for my family'

The dark-green marbled bathroom including a bath tub with a black and white harlequin patterned ceiling.

Fittings were made by luxury bathroom firm Czech & Speake. Frank Sawkins, who founded the firm, said he had created the home to ‘provide the best quality of life and environment for my family’

Novelist Nancy Mitford, who used the property as her billet during a stint with the Auxiliary Fire Service in the Second World War. The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate were among her most popular novels. She was a natural fit with the 'Bright Young Things' - the name given to the group of young aristocrats and socialites in 1920s

Novelist Nancy Mitford, who used the property as her billet during a stint with the Auxiliary Fire Service in the Second World War. The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate were among her most popular novels.

She was a natural fit with the ‘Bright Young Things’ – the name given to the group of young aristocrats and socialites in 1920s

The three-bedroom house on Curzon Street is close to Hyde Park and Park Lane as well as the upscale Annabel’s nightclub.

It has been re-built and fully restored with modern features including a catering kitchen and top-notch fittings made by luxury bathroom firm, Czech & Speake, whose founder, Frank Sawkins, is the property seller.

Nancy – whose younger sister, Diana, married the Fascist leader Oswald Mosley – served in the Auxiliary Fire Service and stayed at 45 Curzon Street while keeping the night watch for V1 flying bombs and fires during World War Two.

The sisters became writers – the most successful being Nancy who wrote entertaining stories with outlandish characters based on her own family.

The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate were her most popular novels and their appeal endures today. 

She was once said to have run into the street, exhorting her companions to ‘come and look at the V1s’, saying: ‘They are so pretty.’

The dining room and entertaining kitchen, featuring hanging lamp shades and a black marbled worktop with leather chairs surrounding a wooden table fitting up to eight people. The room also has a door leading to the outside. On the first floor there is also a study and a drawing room, with a second kitchen on the next floor

The dining room and entertaining kitchen, featuring hanging lamp shades and a black marbled worktop with leather chairs surrounding a wooden table fitting up to eight people.

The room also has a door leading to the outside. On the first floor there is also a study and a drawing room, with a second kitchen on the next floor

The entertaining kitchen, which is connected to the dining room, featuring a dumbwaiter - a piece of furniture intended to store and carry food. The kitchen also has steel and wooden worktops paired with black cupboards

The entertaining kitchen, which is connected to the dining room, featuring a dumbwaiter – a piece of furniture intended to store and carry food.

The kitchen also has steel and wooden worktops paired with black cupboards 

One of the bedrooms, which has a similar style and layout to that of the living room, with numerous shelves and a huge rug covering the wooden flooring below. The room also has two white-paned windows overlooking the street

One of the bedrooms, which has a similar style and layout to that of the living room, with numerous shelves and a huge rug covering the wooden flooring below.

The room also has two white-paned windows overlooking the street

The dressing room and bathroom with a wooden bath, flanked by cupboards towards the entrance and glass double doors. Mr Sawkins, who has lived in Mayfair for 30 years, said he found the property 'exceptionally easy to live in'

The dressing room and bathroom with a wooden bath, flanked by cupboards towards the entrance and glass double doors. Mr Sawkins, who has lived in Mayfair for 30 years, said he found the property ‘exceptionally easy to live in’

The stairs leading to a terrace, decorated with white and black patterned wallpaper. The third floor of the property has a second bedroom suite with the fourth level entirely taken up by the master bedroom and terrace

The stairs leading to a terrace, decorated with white and black patterned wallpaper.

The third floor of the property has a second bedroom suite with the fourth level entirely taken up by the master bedroom and terrace

A floor plan of the Georgian townhouse, which is on sale for £7.5million. The property is on sale with a long lease through Beauchamp Estates and has been fully restored with plaster cornice, dado rails, skirting and raised hardwood double doors

A floor plan of the Georgian townhouse, which is on sale for £7.5million. The property is on sale with a long lease through Beauchamp Estates and has been fully restored with plaster cornice, dado rails, skirting and raised hardwood double doors

A blue plaque on the front of nearby Number 10 Curzon Street commemorates her time working in the Heywood Hill bookstore there.

The house has been restored and extended in homage to the celebrated Maison de Verre, or glass house, in Paris.

Mr Sawkins, who founded Czech & Speake, said he had created the home ‘to provide the best quality of life and environment for my family’ and had found the area an ‘oasis of calm and quiet’.

He said: ‘Security was an important factor and the design and internal layout have been arranged to maximise integration of usable space with the south facing terraces and flood the interior with light.’

The property’s Georgian section has been fully restored with plaster cornice, dado rails, skirting, sash windows and raised hardwood double doors.

The new owner will have three entry gates, doors and a marble hallway, alongside two kitchens, a private terrace with its own dumbwaiter access to the kitchens, and a balcony. 

The dining room, which is connected to the entertaining kitchen on the first floor, taken from a different angle, showing the porthole-styled mirror on one wall, with sliding doors at the entrance of the room, situated near the staircase

The dining room, which is connected to the entertaining kitchen on the first floor, taken from a different angle, showing the porthole-styled mirror on one wall, with sliding doors at the entrance of the room, situated near the staircase

The garden terrace with outdoor furniture and wooden decking surrounded by shrubbery. Mr Sawkins decided to move out of the Georgian townhouse after his children grew up and moved out

The garden terrace with outdoor furniture and wooden decking surrounded by shrubbery.

Mr Sawkins decided to move out of the Georgian townhouse after his children grew up and moved out

The main kitchen, which has a dumbwaiter connecting to the entertaining kitchen below, also featuring a small seating area to the side with shelves lining two of the walls. The room also has two squared windows, surrounded by smaller glass squares

The main kitchen, which has a dumbwaiter connecting to the entertaining kitchen below, also featuring a small seating area to the side with shelves lining two of the walls.

The room also has two squared windows, surrounded by smaller glass squares

The entrance to the main kitchen, with a porthole window on the front of the door, peering onto the dumbwaiter, book shelf and cooking utensils lined up along the wall. Mr Sawkin said it is now time for 'another design project'

The entrance to the main kitchen, with a porthole window on the front of the door, peering onto the dumbwaiter, book shelf and cooking utensils lined up along the wall.

Mr Sawkin said it is now time for ‘another design project’

The master bedroom entrance, which leads out onto the staircase and large terrace below. The room features numerous mirrored cupboards and takes up the entire fourth level

The master bedroom entrance, which leads out onto the staircase and large terrace below.

The room features numerous mirrored cupboards and takes up the entire fourth level

On the first floor there is a dining room and an entertaining kitchen, study and a drawing room.

There is another kitchen and laundry room on the next floor and a bedroom suite.

The third floor has a second bedroom suite with the fourth level entirely taken up by the master bedroom and terrace.

Mr Sawkins, who has lived in Mayfair for 30 years, said he found the property ‘exceptionally easy to live in’ but had decided to move after his children grew up and moved out.

He explained: ‘It left too large a property for my wife and I so it’s time for another design project.’

The property is on sale with a long lease through .