Heath Hall, Grade II listed building in The Bishop's Avenue, London Borough of Barnet, United Kingdom
Heath Hall is a grand residence on Bishop's Avenue in the London Borough of Barnet with extensive recreational and leisure facilities. The building contains numerous bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pools both indoors and outdoors, a private cinema, exercise areas with steam and sauna facilities, and wine storage.
The residence was designed in 1910 by architects Henry Victor Ashley and Winton Newman, drawing on Arts and Crafts design principles combined with Scottish Baronial features. Originally built for William Park Lyle, whose father was a sugar industry magnate, the building later served as a care home for elderly blind residents.
Architects Henry Victor Ashley and Winton Newman incorporated Arts and Crafts movement elements and Scottish Baronial architectural references in their 1910 design.
This is a private residence and access is not available to the public. The property is located in an exclusive residential area with gated grounds and private security.
The property was purchased in 2015 by a Czech billionaire who subsequently undertook an extensive renovation that significantly expanded the building size. This major modernization project transformed the residence into one of the most comprehensively upgraded homes in the area.
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