


A quiet street with an industrial history, Pottery Lane was once lined with brickfields and bottle kilns. Fast-forward to today, its enclave of colourful houses and welcoming residential character paints a thoroughly contemporary picture. Set in the heart of Holland Park, this one-bedroom home is a quietly-sophisticated city sanctum. An immaculate blonde façade is a precursor to the precision…
A quiet street with an industrial history, Pottery Lane was once lined with brickfields and bottle kilns. Fast-forward to today, its enclave of colourful houses and welcoming residential character paints a thoroughly contemporary picture. Set in the heart of Holland Park, this one-bedroom home is a quietly-sophisticated city sanctum.
An immaculate blonde façade is a precursor to the precision with which the property’s interiors are executed. Whitewashed wood floors draw you into an open-plan kitchen and reception room, where minimalist design is complimented by a homely warmth. Space and light have been accentuated with careful consideration, from a wall of integrated shelving to ceiling glazing that illuminates the dining area. The eat-in kitchen is stylish and understated, its black cabinetry offsetting the room’s paler tones.
The ground floor’s pared-back palette is translated to the bedroom suite upstairs. The atmosphere is soothing with natural light filtered through a pair of sash windows. Its en suite features a freestanding bath and oversized rainfall shower, framed by full-height glass and embossed black tiles. Next door, a skylit dressing room is complete with floor-to-ceiling wardrobes. From this level, there’s access to a large flat roof.
Open-plan reception room
Eat-in kitchen
Bedroom suite with dressing room
Freehold mews home
Central Holland Park location
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
This one-bedroom mews home takes design cues from its tranquil Holland Park neighbourhood.
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Enquire nowA neigbourhood steeped in history and rich in culture, Pottery Lane is on the doorstep to some of west London’s most dynamic streets. Holland Park showcases impressive Victorian and Georgian architecture – sandy bricks, grand porticos and ornate entablatures. Stroll south and you’ll reach the verdant Kyoto Gardens for a breath of fresh air, followed by a world-class exhibition at the Design Museum. Head in the other direction to The Village at Westfield Shopping Centre or a gig at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire. Spend weekends exploring vibrant Portobello Road and its string of vintage market stalls; stop by the Electric Cinema and finish the evening at local favourite Gold – be back home in ten minutes.
1 bedroom home in Notting Hill W11
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