A period treasure brought to life with contemporary design and an old world charm, this four-bedroom home has been sensitively revived for family life.
Concealed behind a bourgeoning Magnolia tree, a picturesque front garden welcomes you to Wingate Road. Past the entrance, a fusion of architectural elements from APA Studio and interiors by Noelle Mahoney create an enchanting first impression.
Abstract tiles pave the way inside, guiding to a spacious reception room enclosed behind a wall of Crittall glass. An interplay of tone and texture unfolds – a large bay window lending light to herringbone floors. Spotlights draw warmth from a wooden slat wall, discreetly concealing your own private bar.
Designed to cater for daily life, a lower split-level plays host to the open-plan kitchen and dining area. The L-shape kitchen sets a contemporary tone, formed of glossy white cabinetry and integrated Gaggenau appliances. Informal dining takes place adjacent, with banquette seating reflecting the form of the kitchen. Wooden flooring sweeps through the dining area, illuminated by a skylight above. Bespoke shelving borders the back wall, framing bi-folding doors to a leafy enclosed garden. A paved area extends effortlessly from the interior, creating an ideal space for dining.
On the first floor, soothing pastel hues envelop the generous principal bedroom. Pairing form with function, white wardrobes line an entire wall. Slate-toned tiles ground a show-stopping en suite bathroom, where a marble-wrapped dual shower awaits. Completing the space – a duck-egg blue twin vanity and a bathtub.
Calming neutral tones encompass a guest bedroom on the same level, featuring integrated storage and a hidden vanity that melds seamlessly into the walls. Tonal forest-green tiles wrap the en-suite bathroom, fitted with a walk-in rainfall shower. Two further bedrooms sit across the top floor, served by a sky-lit bathroom encased in sage tiles. Found on the lower ground floor, a media room in deep blue invites lazy evenings and movie marathons.