Sunderland Terrace, lined with leafy trees, cast-iron balustrades and soaring Georgian townhouses, is one of Notting Hill’s most handsome streets. Spread across the second and third floors of this historic building is a calming three-bedroom apartment drawn with neutral tones and natural materials. Introduced with pale wood floors, the home opens into a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room.…
Sunderland Terrace, lined with leafy trees, cast-iron balustrades and soaring Georgian townhouses, is one of Notting Hill’s most handsome streets. Spread across the second and third floors of this historic building is a calming three-bedroom apartment drawn with neutral tones and natural materials.
Introduced with pale wood floors, the home opens into a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room. There’s an uplifting atmosphere to the whitewashed setting, with reams of natural light that pour in through dual-aspect fenestration. Two tuxedo sofas are arranged for conversation, a circular marble table is complemented with mid century-style dining chairs and open shelving showcases statement pieces of art. An exposed timber beam brings textural charm and works to delineate the kitchen beyond. Smooth worktops, handless cabinetry and integrated appliances make for a sleek and streamlined culinary environment.
Upstairs, three bedrooms continue the restful ambiance. With its gently sloping butterfly roof, wall-to-wall storage and pared-back colour scheme, the principal bedroom is a tranquil scene. Next door, an en suite bathroom is a modern affair, with its clean lines, minimalist sink and inviting walk-in shower. Two guest bedrooms – one of which is currently configured as a nursery – are served by a shower room on the half landing. During London’s warmer months, head out to the suntrap terrace which overlooks the neighbouring roofscape.
Open-plan kitchen, reception and dining room
Principal bedroom suite
Two guest bedrooms
Guest bathroom
Private terrace
City of Westminster
There’s an uplifting atmosphere to the whitewashed setting, with reams of natural light that pour in through dual-aspect fenestration.
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Enquire nowThere’s a remarkable quietude to Sunderland Terrace which belies its fantastic proximity to Notting Hill’s upmarket high street, Westbourne Grove. Brunch at Beam or Granger & Co. before taking a long walk around nearby Hyde Park. Source groceries from Planet Organic or Daylesford Farm Shop, then venture further to Portobello Road for its renowned food market, vintage boutiques and the Electric Cinema. Fine dining favourites include Caractère, Dorian and Caia, while The Cow, a pub famed for its Guinness and oysters, is just down the road.
3 bedroom home in Notting Hill W2
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