


St Stephens Crescent bears all the hallmarks of its esteemed Notting Hill postcode – townhouses with elegant stucco frontages with ionic columns. Behind its handsome period façade, this two-bedroom duplex apartment witnesses an experimental twist with raw textures and carefully-integrated light channels. The home’s inverted layout lets the fourth-floor living space capitalise on a wealth of sunlight. There’s a voluminous…
St Stephens Crescent bears all the hallmarks of its esteemed Notting Hill postcode – townhouses with elegant stucco frontages with ionic columns. Behind its handsome period façade, this two-bedroom duplex apartment witnesses an experimental twist with raw textures and carefully-integrated light channels.
The home’s inverted layout lets the fourth-floor living space capitalise on a wealth of sunlight. There’s a voluminous feel to the loft-style kitchen and reception room, courtesy of a curved ceiling and expansive dual-aspect glazing. Materials provide a talking point, from the exposed brickwork that spans the walls to the sweeping wood floors. At one end, the kitchen impresses with runs of timber cabinetry paired with greyscale marble worktops. Swathes of natural light pour through Velux windows, creating a thoroughly uplifting culinary setting. At the other end, a dedicated dining area is illuminated with pendant lighting. From here, French doors open to a balcony which ascends to the roof terrace. Views across Notting Hill’s inimitable roofscape are captivating; it’s a tranquil suntrap spot come warmer climes.
Downstairs, the principal bedroom suite is a minimalist sanctum, maintained by pale walls and soft carpets. A freestanding bath is neatly positioned to one side, with full-height wardrobes offering plenty of storage. Next door, an ensuite bathroom an oversized rainfall shower wrapped in warm mosaic tiling. The guest bedroom suite’s pared-back palette sings in harmony with the rest of the home. It’s a versatile setting to be used as an office, exercise space or dedicated dressing room – served by a contemporary shower room. A quiet study area completes this floor.
Open-plan kitchen and reception room
Principal bedroom suite
Guest bedroom suite
Study
Two roof terraces
Balcony
City of Westminster
Materials provide a talking point, from the exposed brickwork that spans the walls to the sweeping wood floors
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Enquire nowSt. Stephens Crescent has a best-of-both-worlds appeal, enjoying the quiet serenity of its residential location, but with fantastic proximity to the rest of Notting Hill. Venture to Westbourne Grove for brunch at Jusu or Granger & Co., before sourcing antique treasures along Portobello Road. An uplifting workout at Bodyism or SoulCycle, followed by a film at Electric Cinema. Conclude an evening with a drink at the legendary pub, The Cow or The Westbourne – be home in a matter of minutes.
2 bedroom home in Notting Hill W2
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