A beautiful lavish 2-storey bungalow with annexe and garden is spread across 3800 sq yds of area. With covered area of 16500 sq ft it houses nine bedrooms and attached bathing area on its upper floor, and expansive family rooms, living areas, spectacular dining areas and more intimate lounges, a study and bar downstairs. The plot structure can easily houses two separate houses, built in keeping with the low density norms at the Lutyens Bungalow Zone (LBZ). It can also work equally well as private home. Mature Trees on Property are Neem (Azadirachta indica), Septapatni or Alstonia (Alstonia scholaris), Jambul or Indian blackberrys, Tamarind, Arjuna, ( Terminadia arjuna), Peepal (Ficus religiosa) or Sacred fig., Maulshree (Mimusops elevgi) or Spanish cherry, Pilkhan (Ficus vireus) or White fig. and sausage trees (Kigella).
The elite neighbourhood forms part of Edwin Lutyens’s cityscape for the capital city at the close of the Raj, known today as the Lutyens Bungalow Zone (LBZ). The 28 square kilometre (sq. km) LBZ boasts of as many as 1,000 Bungalows with expansive lawns bordering wide boulevards but only 65-70 of these properties are for private use. These colonial buildings are also home to some of India’s most powerful people: the Prime Minister House, cabinet ministers, bureaucrats and a number of wealthy businessmen. Lutyen’s Bungalow Zone (LBZ) is a historic precinct of architecture and town planning having heritage value of universal nature and unique in character, with a high degree of aesthetic value.