


The thrum of Notting Hill quietens as you turn down Treadgold Street. Brick façades line the way to a considered home that plays with contrasts to produce eye-catching interiors. Grounded by an original fireplace, a double reception is bright and airy thanks to generous proportions and a large bay window. Wooden shutters create dappled light across this whitewashed space, creating…
The thrum of Notting Hill quietens as you turn down Treadgold Street. Brick façades line the way to a considered home that plays with contrasts to produce eye-catching interiors. Grounded by an original fireplace, a double reception is bright and airy thanks to generous proportions and a large bay window. Wooden shutters create dappled light across this whitewashed space, creating an uplifting feel.
Hardwood flooring flows past an exposed brick feature wall and into the kitchen. A large skylight pours rejuvenating sunlight into the space to illuminate careful design decisions. A shaker-style kitchen is offset with chrome accents. Across one wall, distinctive black cabinetry is complemented by dark stone worktops and an inky range oven. The stainless steel fridge marks a change of palette from which point the cabinetry wears white. A large glass door leads out to a leafy patio garden to the rear.
Occupying the first floor, the principal bedroom suite is a sanctum of calming tones and organic textures. This space features large sash windows, a bank of fitted wardrobes and an en suite bathroom with marble accents and a walk-in rainfall shower. One further bedroom on this level features a vaulted ceiling, a roof window and a Juliette balcony. A bathroom enjoys subway tiles and a pistachio-green ship-lap backsplash.
On the top floor, a generous third bedroom benefits from recessed shelving, a vertical chrome radiator and an ensuite bathroom completed with cobalt-blue tiles and a freestanding bathtub.
Double reception room
Eat-in kitchen
Three bedrooms, each served by a bathroom
Patio garden
Front garden
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
In the shaker-style kitchen, distinctive black cabinetry is complemented by dark stone worktops and an inky range oven.
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Enquire nowThere’s a quietude to Treadgold Street, set near Avondale Park. Whether it’s vintage or designer, Portobello Road, Clarendon Cross and The Village at Westfield Shopping Centre are close by for all types of retail therapy. Stop and smell the roses at Harper and Tom’s florist, followed by brunch at Granger & Co. Holland Park is positioned for weekend strolls, completed with a trip to The Design Museum.
3 bedroom home in Notting Hill W11
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