


Moments from the colour and character of Portobello Road, this garden-level apartment offers a calm counterpoint to the energy of its surroundings. Set within a quintessential period townhouse, interiors honour its heritage while embracing a modern sensibility. A full-length sash window draws light into the open-plan dining and reception room – an uplifting space where high ceilings, cornicing and neutral…
Moments from the colour and character of Portobello Road, this garden-level apartment offers a calm counterpoint to the energy of its surroundings. Set within a quintessential period townhouse, interiors honour its heritage while embracing a modern sensibility.
A full-length sash window draws light into the open-plan dining and reception room – an uplifting space where high ceilings, cornicing and neutral tones set an elegant tone. Contemporary touches bring it into the now: floating shelves, abstract artwork, and a glass-topped dining table designed for relaxed dinners. Next door, a refined kitchen continues the dialogue between old and new, pairing shaker cabinetry and wooden worktops with integrated appliances and a classic butler sink. Outdoors, your private garden awaits – a rare luxury in London. Nestled among greenery and with direct access to the communal gardens, it’s a peaceful setting for slow afternoons.
Elsewhere, the bedroom is soothing and understated, with soft carpeting underfoot and a triple-pane window framing views of the leafy communal gardens. It’s a space designed for rest, wrapped in natural light and character details.
Open-plan dining and reception room
Contemporary kitchen
Principal bedroom with built-in storage
Family bathroom
Private garden
Direct access to communal gardens
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
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Enquire nowElgin Crescent is wrapped in a suburban air but is firmly embedded in Notting Hill’s gilded layer. Sift through vintage treasures on your morning stroll along Portobello Road. Head back towards Westbourne Grove, the spine of Notting Hill for a café brunch in one of its upmarket eateries. When the sun is shining, pick up organic nibbles from Daylesford or Sally Clarke’s deli and head to Holland Park. Stock up a basket of seasonal produce at the Notting Hill Fish & Meat Shop or indulge in a three Michelin-starred dinner at Core by Clare Smyth.
1 bedroom home in Notting Hill W11
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