


Outside, a soaring townhouse with a whitewashed stucco façade illustrates Elgin Crescent’s period pedigree. Inside, a modern reinterpretation fast-forwards this one-bedroom apartment into the 21st century. The reception room contrasts dark wood floors with pale walls – an invitation for creative interior design. High ceilings are illuminated with natural light drawn in through two sash windows. Cool and considered, the kitchen…
Outside, a soaring townhouse with a whitewashed stucco façade illustrates Elgin Crescent’s period pedigree. Inside, a modern reinterpretation fast-forwards this one-bedroom apartment into the 21st century.
The reception room contrasts dark wood floors with pale walls – an invitation for creative interior design. High ceilings are illuminated with natural light drawn in through two sash windows. Cool and considered, the kitchen next door pairs white mosaic tiling with indigo-blue cabinets. An additional sash window fills the space with sunlight.
Double doors open into an uplifting bedroom with a minimalist palette. A feature fireplace carved into the wall subtly nods to the home’s period heritage. For serene home working, there’s space for a desk here. By the entrance, find a wall of integrated storage and a bathroom finished with sand-toned tiles. Direct access to the highly-regarded communal Arundel Gardens completes this stylish bolthole home.
Spacious reception room
Contemporary kitchen
Double bedroom
Bathroom
Access to communal gardens
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
In the reception room, high ceilings are illuminated with natural light that pours in through two sash windows.
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Enquire nowCaught between Ladbroke Grove and Kensington Park Road, Elgin Crescent is positioned for quintessential Notting Hill living. Coveted eateries such as Gold, Farm Girl and Core are on your doorstep, as is The Grocer on Elgin and Notting Hill Fish & Meat Shop for local produce. Portobello Road and Westbourne Grove offer an eclectic mix of vintage shops and luxury boutiques to refresh your wardrobe. Head to Holland Park for a weekend stroll or the Serpentine Lido for early-morning swims.
1 bedroom home in Notting Hill W11
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