Guide Price £3,250,000 SOLD



6 Bedrooms
3 Receptions
Built circa 1938 as an Artist’s Studio as featured in “The Architect and Building News” May 27, 1938, Studio House was first occupied by F E McWilliams, a Northern Irish surrealist sculptor. He was a son of a local GP in Banbridge, County Down. F E McWilliam later continued is career after serving the RAF in WWII in India and then returned to teach in Chelsea School of Art for a year.