Former Home Of Artist Lucien Pissarro Up For Sale


Stamford Brook home on the market for nearly £3 million

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The Grade II listed former home of artist Lucien Pissarro on the borders of Shepherd's Bush and Chiswick, is up for sale for the first time in over a century.

The five-bedroom property in Stamford Brook is still in the ownership of his descendants today, years after the artist’s death in 1944. It is on the market with Finlay Brewer for £2.95 million.

Built in 1760 and on the market for the first time in 116 years, the home, called The Brook, is on offer with a purpose-built artist’s studio.

In Pissarro's lifetime, he worked with contemporaries such as Paul Signac and Vincent Van Gogh, who dedicated his 1887 painting, Basket of Apples, to Pissarro.

The artist moved to The Brook in 1902 and created many artworks here, including The Brook, Sunny Weather. Pissarro was also an engraver and publisher and he founded the Eragny Press in 1894. A separate building was constructed to house the printing press, which still sits next to the property but is now part of the neighbour’s land.

Commemorated with a blue plaque in 1976 to mark the life and work of Pissarro, the 2,800 sq ft home is arranged over two floors with a double reception room, study, two bathrooms, utility/shower room and open-plan kitchen, breakfast and dining room.

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Exuding a country charm, the property has many period features such as original fireplaces and wooden beams throughout.

The outside highlights include off-street parking, a summer house and a 7,000-sq-ft garden. Plants fill the front garden and surround the central path.

"Houses like this are not only rare to the market, but also hard to find anywhere else in London," says Teresa Brewer, partner at Finlay Brewer. "You would expect to find a home of this style in the middle of the countryside, rather than in West London. For The Brook to have retained its original look and feel makes it a real gem.

"This home is perfect for those that err away from the modern look and style and want to obtain the almost impossible dream of traditional English country house in the heart of the city. When sitting in the garden you wouldn’t know you’re so close to the centre of London."

June 11, 2018