


At street level, the eye-catching turquoise façade of Colville Terrace stands out among its pastel-toned neighbours. Found on the second floor of a well-maintained period townhouse, this one-bedroom apartment is just as remarkable. Bright, airy and inviting, generous proportions add to its appeal. Shuttered sash windows channel plenty of natural light into the open-plan reception and dining room, anchored by…
At street level, the eye-catching turquoise façade of Colville Terrace stands out among its pastel-toned neighbours. Found on the second floor of a well-maintained period townhouse, this one-bedroom apartment is just as remarkable.
Bright, airy and inviting, generous proportions add to its appeal. Shuttered sash windows channel plenty of natural light into the open-plan reception and dining room, anchored by a fireplace. The finish is slick: dark hardwood floors, neutral walls and fitted cabinetry for convenient storage. A traditional wooden dining table seats four; the blue café-style chairs inject personality. Next door, the separate kitchen is just as pristine. A well-equipped space to cook, white units, stone splashbacks and modern appliances give an ergonomic, functional feel.
Tucked away towards the rear of the home, the bedroom is peaceful. Grey-toned walls and a French-style rattan bed add to the sense of comfort, while the double wardrobe ensures ample storage. From here, stairs lead to the streamlined bathroom, complete with a rainfall shower over a bathtub and a large vanity with integrated storage. Further storage is also found in the hallway, helping to keep living spaces clutter-free.
Generous proportions
Open-plan reception and dining room
Separate kitchen
Quiet double bedroom
Contemporary bathroom
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
“Shuttered sash windows channel plenty of natural light into the open-plan reception and dining room.”
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Enquire nowJust moments from Westbourne Grove and Portobello Road, Colville Terrace is in walking distance from the action. Start your day with coffee at Beam, then stop by the boutiques on Westbourne Grove before heading to the market to browse the vintage stalls. Brunch is best at Granger & Co. or Sunday in Brooklyn; enjoy a drink at The Walmer Castle to complete an evening. For an elevated dining experience, Dorian and The Ledbury are right on your doorstep.
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