41 Albemarle Street
Key Details
Overview
41 Albemarle Street is a Grade II listed commercial building moments from Old Bond Street in Mayfair, London W1.
In 2024, Knight Frank is marketing the 10,541 (GIA) building for sale with POA. The building is arranged over lower ground, ground, and six upper floors and comes with freehold vacant possession.
History
41 Albemarle Street, constructed between 1961 and 1963 by architect Peter Moro, originally served as a showroom and offices for furniture manufacturer Hille. The top two floors housed offices, while the rest of the building, including the basement, was designated as showrooms. The roof garden was designed to exhibit garden furniture.
Since the late 1980s, it has functioned as the London headquarters of Thai Airways.
Historic England Listing Grade II listing no. 1242615 first listed 24.11.1995.
Site & Location
Bird's eye view of 41 Albemarle Street building on the corner of Albemarle and Stafford Street. The nearest tube station is Green Park in Devonshire House. Neighbouring buildings include Nine Albemarle Street, 42 Albemarle Street at The King's Head pub.
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