Five‑storey family home with modern extension and private garage near High Street Kensington.
- Large period townhouse: 2,761 sq ft across five floors
- Principal suite occupies whole floor with dressing room and en suite
- Open‑plan kitchen/reception leading to a small private patio
- Air conditioning throughout and separate garage included
- Lower ground: utility room, TV room and cloakroom
- Small external plot; limited garden space
- Solid brick walls with assumed no insulation; double glazing pre‑2002
- Very expensive council tax; local crime above average
Tucked away on a quiet Kensington cul‑de‑sac, this striking Victorian townhouse offers substantial family accommodation over multiple floors. The house combines a formal double reception and a contemporary open‑plan kitchen/reception that leads directly to a small private patio, creating useful indoor–outdoor flow in a central location. The principal suite occupies an entire floor with dressing room and large en suite, giving a hotel‑style retreat for owners.
Practical features include air conditioning throughout, a garage, utility and TV rooms on the lower ground, and three further bedrooms (one en suite) above. The property’s 2,761 sq ft footprint and generous room count suit a family seeking central London living close to Kensington High Street, shops, restaurants and Kensington Gardens. Transport links are excellent with High Street Kensington nearby.
Buyers should note this is a period mid‑terrace with a small external plot and many internal levels—good for space but requiring stair access throughout. The building has solid brick walls (likely no cavity insulation), double glazing fitted before 2002 and is heated by a mains‑gas boiler and radiators. Council tax is very expensive and local crime statistics are above average; some buyers may wish to budget for updating and insulation improvements.