A stunning £2.95m home designed by one of Britain’s most influential 20th-century architects is for sale.
The four-bedroom modernist property was constructed in the 1970s by Royston Summers.
The home won the Royal Institute of British Architects Architecture Award in 1976, and a DoE Medal and Diploma for Good Design in 1980.
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The property stretches over 4,000 sq ft, as reported by Luxury Property News.

It is one of the most desirable properties on Lakeside Drive, a tranquil cul-de-sac positioned next to an ornamental lake, in Esher, Surrey.
It has been renovated to the highest standards with style additions complementing its original open-plan design.

High ceilings, floor-to-roof windows and spacious rooms, all characteristics of the modernist style, allow light to flood in.

The ground floor features a dining room, with access to the swimming pool and garden area, a fully equipped kitchen and breakfast room, and an attached double garage.

Two more reception rooms on the second floor have stunning views over the lake, and the principal suite is equipped with a bathroom and dressing room.

The desirable spot is just a short distance from prestigious schools, tennis clubs, Esher town centre and train station.
The property is now being sold by estate agents Knight Frank.
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