


Found in a yellow-brick townhouse on tree-lined Ladbroke Grove, functionality comes to the fore at this recently renovated second-floor apartment. Inside, high ceilings and large sash windows accentuate the generous proportions of the living space. Along one wall, contrasting matte-black and white kitchen units are finished with light stone countertops to create a streamlined culinary domain. Integrated appliances and a…
Found in a yellow-brick townhouse on tree-lined Ladbroke Grove, functionality comes to the fore at this recently renovated second-floor apartment. Inside, high ceilings and large sash windows accentuate the generous proportions of the living space. Along one wall, contrasting matte-black and white kitchen units are finished with light stone countertops to create a streamlined culinary domain. Integrated appliances and a pull-out larder take care of the practicalities.
On the opposite wall, an exposed brick chimney breast introduces textural detail to the otherwise clean-lined backdrop and provides a focal point for a seating area. There’s also room to accommodate a dining table under the window.
Double doors lead out to the hallway, past a convenient cloakroom, to the bedroom suite. Here, an abundance of fitted storage – some of which stretches to the ceiling – helps to declutter the space, creating a minimalist aesthetic. Grey carpet adds a comforting touch, while treetop views from the window contribute a calming feel. From here, stairs lead to the marble-clad en suite shower room.
Open-plan reception room and kitchen
Contemporary design
Bedroom with fitted storage and en suite shower room
Separate cloakroom
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
An exposed brick chimney breast introduces textural detail to the otherwise clean-lined backdrop and provides a focal point
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Enquire nowRunning parallel to Portobello Road, Ladbroke Grove is in walking distance of Notting Hill’s many hotspots. Spend weekends antique hunting along Portobello Market, lunching at Ottolenghi or catching a film at The Electric Cinema – all moments away. There’s an abundance of dining options too, from tasting menus at two-Michelin-starred The Ledbury to delectable small plates at Gold. On sunny days, head to the lawns of Holland Park; on colder ones, bag a fireside seat at The Pelican.
1 bedroom home in Notting Hill W11
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