With the new year already in full swing, we thought we would take a look back at the properties you were loving in 2015.
Decadent design in central London
Arlington Street, St James's SW1
The most viewed property in 2015 on Foxtons.co.uk was this impressive four bedroom apartment just off Piccadilly, which was on the market for a cool £17.5 million. From the sympathetically modernised, elegant interior, to its setting within a Grade II listed building opposite The Ritz, there is no wonder why it got those fingers clicking!
Enviable penthouse panorama
Marathon House, Marylebone NW1
Just as high as this incredible four bedroom Marylebone apartment's penthouse position was the number of views it got in 2015. Whether it was because of the amazing outlook over the capital from the floor-to-ceiling wraparound windows, or that light-up polar bear, we'll never know. But what we do know for sure, is that it was definitely popular with visitors to our site.
Fancy features in a chic conversion
Kenmont Gardens, North Kensington NW10
According to the numbers, this breathtaking four bedroom church conversion in North Kensington is certainly grabbing the attention of those perusing the site. Transformed by the current owners and totally unique, it has lots of stunning ecclesiastical architectural features and chic design details, which is why people can't resist having a nosey around!
Sleek space in South Kensington
Harrington Road, South Kensington SW7
With mirrors and shiny surfaces at every turn, visitors to Foxtons.co.uk have been drawn in like magpies to this stunning South Kensington penthouse apartment. With all its luxurious features, we thought it was a home worthy of our favourite British spy, James Bond. Including a gym, a sun room and a wraparound roof terrace, I'm sure most of you can imagine jumping into the Jacuzzi on a cold winter's night.
Elegant, eye-catching exterior
Farm Street, Mayfair W1
Last, but by no means least, is this traditionally-styled eight bedroom house located in the heart of Mayfair, just round the corner from Berkeley Square. Set across five storeys and with a garden and roof terrace too, it provides plenty of space that is definitely hard to come by in this part of London.






