Tucked into the streets of Hillgate Village, this townhouse captures the rare Notting Hill duality: village calm with the city close at hand. Brick-fronted and traditional in form, it opens to interiors that favour restraint, texture and considered detail throughout. The ground floor unfolds into a double reception room, naturally zoned beneath generous ceiling heights. West-facing sash windows draw in…
Tucked into the streets of Hillgate Village, this townhouse captures the rare Notting Hill duality: village calm with the city close at hand. Brick-fronted and traditional in form, it opens to interiors that favour restraint, texture and considered detail throughout.
The ground floor unfolds into a double reception room, naturally zoned beneath generous ceiling heights. West-facing sash windows draw in afternoon light, illuminating warm neutral walls and an exposed brick fireplace that anchors the dining area with rustic charm. Beyond, a relaxed sitting space centres around an olive-toned sofa and earthy textures.
At the rear, the home opens into its defining space: an open-plan kitchen designed for everyday living. Light wooden floors run underfoot, while shaker cabinetry, a wooden island and French doors keep tradition in mind – the latter of which leads to a small patio garden. Overhead, a contemporary skylight introduces a modern counterpoint. Upstairs, a flexible social space – currently styled as a reception room – offers versatility to serve as a bedroom or home office.
Above, the principal suite occupies the second floor, where south-west facing windows and built-in wardrobes create a calm, uncluttered retreat. A second bedroom sits alongside, both served by a refined shower room finished with zellige tiles and a dual vanity. One further bedroom is found on the floor below, accompanied by a sleek family bathroom.
The home further benefits from a roof terrace – an ideal backdrop for London’s summer season.
Open-plan dining and reception room
Spacious eat-in kitchen
Principal bedroom
Two further bedrooms
Family bathroom
Shower room
Patio garden
Roof terrace
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
West-facing sash windows draw in afternoon light, illuminating warm neutral walls and an exposed brick fireplace that anchors the dining area with rustic charm.
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Enquire nowHillgate Village possesses a quiet character with its quaint cafés and eclectic eateries. On your doorstep, explore a vibrant street of pastel façades and community-minded spots. Start the day with brunch from Eggbreak, then it’s less than ten minutes’ walk to Portobello Road. Wander through stalls and vintage shops, stopping at Gold to enjoy seasonal small plates. A more refined selection of stores awaits at High Street Kensington. Come evening, dining options are just moments from your door. Greek food is in plentiful supply – discover a menu designed for sharing at Mediterranean bistro Suzi Tros or try the signature dishes at Mazi. For refined Japanese flavours, head to Juno Omakase. Complete the day with a drink at The Hillgate – a charming family-run gastropub with a crackling fire.
3 bedroom home in Kensington
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