LONDON
SET FOR LIFE
Who lives, or rather lived, in a plush property like this? Late controversial art critic and author Brian Sewell, that’s who. Transformed into nine impeccable contemporary homes, Caley House is neatly sandwiched between Wimbledon Park and the village centre in leafy West London. Residents are free to roam around the landscaped gardens and nearby woodland. There’s even a lily pond for artist types looking to unleash their inner Monet. The boutique development is also perfectly positioned for Pimm’s o’clock when the tennis returns next summer. Prices start from £880,000 for a one-bedroom pad.