


A short stroll from the lawns of Ravenscourt Park, a design-led home pairs heritage details and design elements that leave a lasting impression. The open-plan reception and dining room is grounded by a traditional fireplace. Eye-catching artwork by Ashika Sharma takes centre stage while a large sash window invites natural light in, lifting the atmosphere of the space. Matching textured…
A short stroll from the lawns of Ravenscourt Park, a design-led home pairs heritage details and design elements that leave a lasting impression. The open-plan reception and dining room is grounded by a traditional fireplace. Eye-catching artwork by Ashika Sharma takes centre stage while a large sash window invites natural light in, lifting the atmosphere of the space.
Matching textured glass chandeliers adorn the reception and dining areas, with the latter space benefiting from a generous bay window. Guided by high skirting boards, hardwood floors flow into a modern, eat-in kitchen. White marble worktops pop against grey walls. Integrated appliances and glossy minimalistic cabinetry form seamless clean lines, contrasted by an eclectic gallery wall above. Meanwhile, Eero Aarnio’s iconic “dog” sculptures make for an aesthetic backdrop. From here, sliding glass doors lead to a peaceful patio garden, featuring a Big Green Egg barbecue and a comfortable seating area.
Taking the first floor, a spacious principal bedroom exudes calmness. Neutral tones frame popping accents such as a contemporary orb chandelier. This room features an en suite bathroom with a floating counter vanity, freestanding bath and striking black and gold wallpaper by Lewis & Wood. Two additional bedrooms combine soothing tones, fitted storage and natural light, with the third bedroom doubling as a TV room. A family bathroom enjoys a walk-in rainfall shower and a sculptural glass chandelier.
Open-plan reception and dining room
Modern kitchen
Principal bedroom suite
Two further bedrooms
One bedroom can serve as a TV room
Family bathroom
Large patio garden
Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Guided by high skirting boards, hardwood floors flow into a modern, eat-in kitchen.
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Enquire nowRavenscourt Road is a quiet suburban street a stone’s throw from Ravenscourt Park, which caters to sports enthusiasts with tennis courts and football pitches. Those seeking tranquillity can take a stroll across its lush lawns or through the wooded trails. Hammersmith’s dining scene caters to all tastes. Local favourites include The Brakenbury Wine Rooms, Flame & Fire and Michelin-starred The River Café. Ravenscourt Park station is just a four-minute walk away, providing easy access to the city.
3 bedroom home in Brook Green
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