Four double bedrooms, four bathrooms across three floors
Set on one of Holland Park’s most desirable streets, this newly renovated four-bedroom Victorian townhouse blends period proportions with high-spec contemporary finishes. The principal suite occupies the full first floor, while three further double bedrooms — two with en suites — and a versatile lower-ground reception create flexible family living across three levels. Underfloor heating and air conditioning are fitted throughout for year-round comfort, and a 10-year structural warranty offers added peace of mind.
The light-filled, open-plan kitchen and family room open via sliding glass doors onto a landscaped 27 ft private garden and patio, extending living space for summer entertaining. A dramatic spiral staircase is a central architectural feature, and the lower-ground room offers scope for a cinema room, home office or guest suite. The property totals about 2,035 sq ft, combining generous floorplates with high ceilings and sash windows that reference the home’s Georgian/Victorian heritage.
Practical considerations: the freehold tenured house sits on a small plot within a busy central London location, with council tax described as quite expensive and broadband speeds currently slow. Construction dates indicate a mid-20th-century build fabric; walls are assumed to be cavity without added insulation, so further insulation works could improve energy efficiency. There is no flood risk, and the area benefits from excellent mobile signal and proximity to top-rated schools, parks and transport links.
This home will suit a family seeking a move-in-ready, high-spec townhouse in a prime Holland Park location, or buyers looking for a city pied-à-terre with formal and informal reception spaces. Buyers should budget for potentially higher ongoing costs (council tax, central-London living) and consider upgrading broadband or insulation if required.