


At the end of a row of impressive stucco-fronted townhouses, this four-storey masterpiece makes a statement. Detailed brickwork adorns the flank wall, while a striking black front door marks the entrance. Sustainability is at the home’s core with integrated cutting-edge environmental systems, including mechanical ventilation, by-product generated hot water and triple-glazed windows – all wrapped in period charm. Inside, interior…
At the end of a row of impressive stucco-fronted townhouses, this four-storey masterpiece makes a statement. Detailed brickwork adorns the flank wall, while a striking black front door marks the entrance. Sustainability is at the home’s core with integrated cutting-edge environmental systems, including mechanical ventilation, by-product generated hot water and triple-glazed windows – all wrapped in period charm.
Inside, interior charm unfolds in the open-plan reception room and kitchen. Dinesen timber floors run underfoot; the wood’s expressive grain adds texture and warmth to the room, beneath crisp white walls and soaring ceilings. A bay window, complete with a bespoke bench seat, welcomes soft daylight into the space, where a floating log burner offers both a visual anchor and practical comfort. Log storage is cleverly integrated – form meets function in every corner.
The kitchen is defined by dark wood cabinetry and a monolithic black granite island with an integrated hob and concealed extractor fan. An intricate marble slab forms a dramatic splashback behind the sink, contrasting with the utilitarian elegance of double Miele ovens. A sky-lit, cantilevered Dinesen table sets the stage for entertaining. Beyond, Crittall-style triple-glazed doors lead to a private courtyard garden, brought to life by a vertical living wall.
Floating timber stairs connect each of the home’s light-filled levels. Downstairs, a sky-lit living room unfolds. This versatile space is fitted with a bespoke bar, wine fridges and cinema-style comfort. A sliding door reveals a utility room, cloakroom and an en suite bedroom – ideal for guests.
Upstairs, the first and second floors are reserved for rest and relaxation. The principal bedroom is a masterclass in minimalism, featuring twin southwest-facing sash windows and a full wall of bespoke storage. Its en suite is equally refined: a marble-topped vanity, double shower and digitally controlled steam room sit behind a sculptural stone doorway. Two additional bedrooms share a family bathroom where stone surfaces, a sunken bath and an interchangeable privacy sash window emphasise the home’s thoughtful detailing.
Crowning it all is the pièce de résistance: a private roof terrace with sweeping views of West London’s chimney-flecked skyline. Accessed via an automated sliding glass panel, this outdoor oasis includes a full kitchen, black granite countertops and a Champagne sink – an ideal setting for evening tipples and golden-hour dinners.
Open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room
Living room with skylight feature
Principal bedroom suite
Guest bedroom suite
Two further bedrooms
Family bathroom
Utility room
Cloakroom
Roof terrace
Garden level terrace with feature living wall
Air conditioning
Underfloor heating
Mechanical ventilation
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
The principal bedroom is a masterclass in minimalism, featuring twin southwest-facing sash windows and a full wall of bespoke storage.
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Enquire nowMoments from the village-like Clarendon Cross and its cluster of independent shops, there’s a tucked away feel to Princedale Road. On the doorstep: Melt Chocolates, the infamous Julie’s restaurant and Myriad Antiques. A stone’s throw from Holland Park, pick up essentials from Supermarket of Dreams, reading materials from Daunt Books, and weekend pastries at Buns from Home. Portobello Road is in walking distance, as well as some of Notting Hill’s best restaurants – notable mentions go to Casa Cruz and Gold. In the other direction, Westfield shopping centre and Soho House White City are close-by for retail therapy by day and socialising by night.
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