


Outside, a Victorian brick façade rings true with the surrounding Avondale Conservation Area. Inside, elegant interiors with playful detailing make a contemporary stamp on a period framework. Solid oak parquet floors draw you into a reception room and kitchen; bi-folding doors can be drawn back to create a sweeping open-plan configuration between the spaces. Natural light is diffused through bay…
Outside, a Victorian brick façade rings true with the surrounding Avondale Conservation Area. Inside, elegant interiors with playful detailing make a contemporary stamp on a period framework. Solid oak parquet floors draw you into a reception room and kitchen; bi-folding doors can be drawn back to create a sweeping open-plan configuration between the spaces. Natural light is diffused through bay windows, illuminating decorative cornicing and a marble fireplace. Down a step, the skylit gallery kitchen is framed by clean-line cabinetry, Smeg appliances and dedicated Liebherr wine fridges. At its centre, a glossy marble island is streamlined and stylish, accented with copper-toned faucets. Beyond the dining area, floor-to-ceiling glass doors open out to the garden. Patterned tiles and brick walls interplay with climbing greenery, palm bushes and a fig tree.
A sense of openness is afforded by the glass-framed staircase, with immaculately-finished wood treads and bannisters – a material detail you’ll note across joinery, doors and shelves throughout. The second-floor bedroom suite – currently used as a dressing room – is a haven of light elevated by a reclaimed mirror feature wall and detailed wood floors. Its ensuite bathroom has been finished with exceptional detail – a curved free-standing bath takes centre stage, framed by a marble dual vanity and waterfall shower. Rose-gold finishes add a warm yet industrial flair. Two further bedrooms are located downstairs, flooded with light through sash windows. In one, an ensuite bathroom features an oversized shower and striking crystal sinks. The other is served by a family bathroom, wrapped in book-match marble. With inspiring interiors spread across communal and private spaces alike, Treadgold Street sets a benchmark for sophisticated city living.
Open-plan reception room and kitchen
Second-floor principle bedroom suite
One guest bedroom with ensuite bathroom
One further bedroom
Family bathroom
Private garden
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
A sense of openness is afforded by the glass-framed staircase, with immaculately-finished wood treads and bannisters – a material detail you’ll note throughout.
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Enquire nowThere’s a quietude to Treadgold Street, set peacefully between Notting Hill and Holland Park. Whether its vintage or designer, Portobello Road, Clarendon Cross and The Village at Westfield Shopping Centre are close by for all kinds 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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