Striking sculptural home with huge internal scale and rooftop views.
Freehold converted Victorian dairy with strong architectural character
Approximately 2,056 sq ft of multi-level internal space
Double- and triple-height rooms with vaulted skylight and exposed trusses
Three bedrooms, two ensuite bedrooms and a roof terrace
Small external plot with limited private garden space
Located near Golborne and Portobello Roads with local amenities
High local crime levels and area recorded as very deprived
Mobile signal excellent; broadband speeds average
Set over multiple levels and offering about 2,056 sq ft of internal space, this converted Victorian dairy is a distinctive family home in North Kensington. The conversion by Theo Otten of Otten Partners Architects emphasises dramatic double- and triple-height volumes, exposed timber trusses, steel-framed Crittall doors and a vaulted skylight that floods the main living spaces with natural light. The ground floor centres on an open-plan kitchen, a large living and dining area and a matt-black snug for quieter moments. Upstairs provides two ensuite bedrooms with oak floors and a third bedroom leading to a sizable roof terrace.
The house combines industrial gallery-like details with contemporary comforts: polished concrete floors, discrete ERCO lighting and glass-sided walkways create strong visual drama and generous sightlines between floors. At approximately 2,056 sq ft and offered freehold, the property suits buyers who value architectural character, generous internal scale and the potential to personalise interiors further.
Location-wise, Hewer Street sits close to Golborne and Portobello Roads, with cafés, antique markets and independent shops a short walk away. Local amenities and several well-regarded schools are nearby, and transport links and mobile signal are strong. The Grand Union Canal and Kensal Green Cemetery provide nearby green corridors for walks.
Buyers should note material local context: the neighbourhood scores high for crime and is described as very deprived, and the plot is small with limited external private garden. Broadband speeds are average. These factors are important for families or buyers seeking outdoor space or quieter streets; the house’s internal space and roof terrace partially mitigate the constrained plot.
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