There’s a country-pile feel to this four bedroom villa in Notting Hill, drawn with natural light, organic textures and a leafy garden.
Tucked away from the vibrant thoroughfare of Notting Hill Gate, Ladbroke Road is a residential enclave lined with a variety of heritage architecture. Positioned on a corner plot by Horbury Mews is this elegant four-bedroom home; its four spacious floors are complemented by a thoroughly serene atmosphere.
A set of stone steps leads to the upper-ground floor, with an entrance hallway that leads into the double reception room. The home’s period pedigree is evident here, with decorative ceiling cornicing, a smart fireplace surround and shuttered sash windows. Pale wood floors and neutral walls set a calming tone for interior creativity. Down a carpeted staircase, reach the open-plan kitchen and dining room. Square floor tiles are finished in an array of earthy tones, contrasting with the whitewashed handleless cabinets. A door opens onto the private garden, which is texturally engaging across the brick walls, stone floors and array of verdant planting.
The home’s four bedrooms are spread across the upper two storeys, each with reams of sunlight and sophisticated design. On the first floor, the principal bedroom is serene and stylish: full-height curtains frame sash windows, pale carpets run underfoot and a row of smart wardrobes offer neat storage. Sharing this floor is a guest bedroom and contemporary bathroom. At the top of the home, two further bedrooms share a Jack and Jill bathroom.