Property Description
76 Dean Street – Flagship Club and Townhouse – London W1D 3SQ76 Dean Street, a Grade II listed building* dating back to 1732, is one of Soho's most historically significant properties. After being devastated by a major fire in July 2009, the building was painstakingly restored by Soho Estates. The restoration process began in August 2013, with a focus on preserving the building's original period features, including a seascape mural dating back to the 1700s. After two years of careful restoration and reconstruction, the building opened as a flagship club for Soho House in August 2015 to much acclaim.
Spanning five storeys, this magnificent townhouse now offers a blend of private and communal spaces, including living rooms, drawing rooms, and a library. The newly excavated basement houses a state-of-the-art screening room, perfect for private viewings and events. The development also features an extension into 5 Richmond Mews, located at the rear of the main building, further enhancing the space.
Soho Estates is proud to have reinstated the original grandeur and charm of this classic Soho townhouse, ensuring it will remain an integral part of the neighbourhood for centuries to come.
Property Details
Total Area: 16,500 sq ft
Location: 76 Dean Street, London W1D 3SQ
Category: Flagship Club, Residential
Building Type: Grade II listed townhouse*, restored to its former glory
Spaces Included:
Living Rooms
Drawing Rooms
Library
Screening Room
Extension: Includes 5 Richmond Mews
Historical Significance: Restored after major fire, with period features including a 1700s seascape mural
For further details, pricing or to arrange a viewing, please contact Fraser Bond.





