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Six Pillars, London SE26

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

7

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

3,597 sq ft

334 sq m

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Description

An astonishing Grade II*-listed house, Six Pillars is widely regarded as one of the finest examples of modernist domestic architecture in Britain. The house was designed in 1932 by Valentine Harding and Tecton (Berthold Lubetkin's architectural practice) and was later restored in 2000 under the direction of the renowned architect John Winter. A more recent extension by Smith Brooke Architects, takes the internal living space to over 3,500 sq ft across its three storeys, with many of the original architectural features exceptionally well retained throughout.



The Architects



Celebrated architect Valentine Harding (1905-1940) is perhaps best known for his work on Six Pillars. Having studied at the Architectural Association from 1927 to 1931, he joined the Tecton Partnership, led by influential architect Berthold Lubetkin, in 1932. He also worked on Highgate’s Highpoint 1, and later went on to set up his own practice with Godfrey Samuel. Harding died in service in 1940 during the retreat to Dunkirk.



John Winter (1930 – 2012) was a British architect who was born in Norwich but later lived and worked in San Francisco and London. Winter began his career in architecture as a trainee under an Arts and Crafts architect in Norwich. From 1950 to 1953, he studied at the Architectural Association, and after national service, he went to study at Yale.



The Tour



Six Pillars was originally built between 1932 and 1934 for John Leakey, headmaster of Dulwich College Preparatory School, and his wife. Set back from a quiet residential road in Dulwich Wood, the architectural profile is characterised by an inimitable minimalist façade, ribbons of clerestory windows, and the six cylindrical pillars from which it takes its name.



A substantial private driveway leads to the primary entrance, a glass doorway, inset at an angle. A series of exceptional living spaces unfolds on both sides, cleverly conceived on an angled plan to create a logical, lateral layout. The beautifully bright entrance hall spans two floors, an impressive architectural feature housing the sculpted staircase. The original chevron parquet runs underfoot, and a tall bay of gridded glazing brings an interplay of light over the course of the day.



The open-plan kitchen and dining room extend to around 500 sq ft, with lines of bespoke plywood joinery and stainless-steel worktops arranged around a central island. A separate pantry and utility area are set to one side. From here, a door connects to a one-bedroom annexe, the former garage converted in more recent years to a self-contained living space designed by Smith Brooke Architects. Arranged in a fluid open plan, poured concrete flooring flows throughout, and expanses of glazing invite plenty of natural light. This part of the house has an independent front entrance and connects directly to a private courtyard to the rear.



Set on the opposite side of the ground floor, the primary living area is an incredibly elegant room with a long bay of steel-framed windows framing uninterrupted views across the leafy gardens. The original art deco fireplace forms a natural centrepiece, flanked by lines of bookshelves set within the alcoves.



Ascending the curved staircase, four bedrooms and two bathrooms unfold across the first floor, leading off an arterial corridor where narrow clerestory windows draw in natural light, capturing a leafy snapshot of the surrounding treetops. Each of the bedrooms has a garden view, and three have access to the long balcony, which extends to the back of the house.



An additional bedroom wing is articulated on the second floor, a peaceful retreat from the rest of the house with its own shower room and access to the roof terrace.



Outdoor Space



Recently redesigned and landscaped by Marc O’Neill, the gardens are an immersive celebration of local wildlife, with deep herbaceous borders of mature shrubs and flowering perennials surrounding the swathes of lawn. Alongside the balcony, the terraces provide sunny positions to eat, drink, and entertain outside. The site's topography enables wonderful views from each of the interior spaces, setting a harmonious equilibrium between the architecture and its surroundings.



The Area



Six Pillars is within easy proximity to the centres of Dulwich Village & Crystal Palace. The area is surrounded by the nature reserves at Dulwich and Sydenham Woods, with Dulwich and Sydenham Golf Course also nearby, as well as an allotment and sports club grounds to provide an unbroken green space as far as Dulwich Park and Lordship Lane.



Crystal Palace is a 30-minute walk away and is a vibrant area with award-winning restaurants and bars, as well as a thriving arts and music scene. Dulwich Village is around 40 minutes on foot, and the Dulwich Picture Gallery and The Horniman Museum are also within comfortable walking distance.



The area's excellent schools include Dulwich Hamlet Junior School, Dulwich Village Infants, Alleyn's School, James Allen's Girls' School, Sydenham High Girls' School, The Charter School, and Dulwich College.



There are transport facilities from nearby Sydenham (London Bridge) and Sydenham Hill (London Victoria, Blackfriars, St Pancras, Farringdon) railway stations. Bus routes into central London are available from nearby Sydenham Hill.



Council Tax Band: G
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About The Modern House, London

St Alphege Hall Kings Bench Street London SE1 0QX
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The Modern House is an estate agency that helps people live in more thoughtful and beautiful ways. We have been successfully selling Britain's finest modern architecture since 2005, representing design-led homes throughout the UK from our offices in central London.

The Modern House meets the growing demand for exceptional living spaces of all kinds, including flats, lofts, conversions, architects' own homes, new builds and period houses. Our name is inspired by FRS Yorke's celebrated book 'The Modern House' (1934), which introduced modernist architecture to a British audience.

We are excited by homes that pay attention to the timeless principles of modernism: space, light, materials, nature and decoration. Combined, we believe design can be a powerful force for good.

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