A working index of the properties currently under representation by Ashcombe Vance House. Sixteen are listed publicly below; eleven are represented privately and disclosed only to vetted principals. Inquire for the full index.
On the Order
Three cities, three orders
The index is presented in the order in which Ashcombe Vance opened representation in each city — Manhattan first, in 2011, when the house was founded; London in 2014, when Helena returned to her home market; Paris in 2018, when our first French principal joined the house. Within each city, properties are ordered by the date of our first instruction. We do not offer a sort interface. The order of representation is itself an editorial position; reordering it would be a small dishonesty about how the house has been built.
Six properties listed publicly. Three further represented privately.
A 1928 Rosario Candela cooperative duplex above Park, principal restoration completed 2019. Twelve rooms, two staff bedrooms, three exposures.
A 1909 Beaux-Arts duplex with the original cast-iron staircase intact. South and east light, two principal exposures, private terrace.
A Federal-period townhouse, restored across an eight-year programme. Five floors, walled garden, mews-style outbuilding to rear.
An 1882 Stephen Decatur Hatch cast-iron building, full-floor loft of 6,200 sq ft. Triple-mint condition; building shareholder and operator.
A new construction penthouse, 4,800 sq ft, completed 2025. Park views across two terraces totalling 2,100 sq ft. Sold.
A 1925 Emery Roth pre-war on the park, classic six layout retained, Park-facing principal rooms. Building permits for substantial renovation in place.
Seven properties listed publicly. Four further represented privately.
A 1893 mansion-block duplex above the south side of Mount Street. Three principal bedrooms, library facing the gardens, full porter service.
A 1898 mansion-block duplex on the upper floors, two storeys above AVH·LON·0398. Two principal bedrooms, terrace facing south. Adjacent listings represented separately.
A Grade I listed townhouse on the southern terrace, restored across a seven-year programme. Six floors, original Cubitt fenestration, mews to rear.
A 1715 Queen Anne maisonette overlooking the Thames at Cheyne Walk. Original panelling intact, three principal bedrooms, river-facing library.
A new construction penthouse, completed 2024, on a sympathetic mansion-block. Conservation-area glazing, two terraces, principal rooms south-facing.
A Grade II listed townhouse on the eastern terrace, six floors, garden access to the central square. Last sold 1973; first market exposure in 53 years.
A 1905 mansion-block ground-floor flat with private garden access. Two principal bedrooms, formal reception, walled garden of 0.18 acres.
Three properties listed publicly. Four further represented privately.
An hôtel particulier on rue de Grenelle, restored across a five-year programme completed 2023. Three reception rooms enfilade, courtyard and garden.
A second-floor apartment under the seventeenth-century arcades, eight rooms, original Henri IV-period beams in the principal salon.
A 17th-century apartment with the original parquet de Versailles intact. Five rooms, courtyard exposure, classified historic interior.
Eleven of the twenty-seven properties currently under our representation are not listed publicly on this page. They are represented privately, on the express instruction of their owners, and are disclosed only to vetted principals.
Private representation is the older form of property representation. The owners of these properties are not seeking a market; they are seeking a buyer who has been considered. The sale of a private listing typically takes longer than the sale of a publicly-marketed equivalent, and the buyer is more often introduced than identified by search. We work to that pace.
Vetting, in this house's practice, means that a principal of Ashcombe Vance has met you, understood the parameters of your search, and considered whether the introduction is appropriate before the address is shared. The discretion is a service to both the owner and the buyer. It is not, in our view, an inconvenience.
— Private index disclosed by appointment with a principal of the house