Sunlit upper-floor home with bespoke period details and a private balcony.
Open-plan kitchen, dining and reception on top floor with skylights
South‑west facing decked balcony with treetop evening views
Principal bedroom suite with bespoke storage and marble en suite
Three further double bedrooms with built-in storage
Underfloor heating, LED lighting and smart thermostat throughout
Newly renovated; high-spec kitchen appliances included
Leasehold: 123 years remaining; service charge £1,547 (average)
Above-average council tax; area recorded as very deprived
Tucked into the upper floors of a classic Notting Hill townhouse, this four-bedroom apartment combines considered period detail with contemporary comfort. Reimagined by a historical preservation architect, the inverted layout places the bright open-plan kitchen, dining and reception on the top floor, where new sash windows, skylights and floor-to-ceiling glazing create a light-filled social space that flows out to a south‑west facing decked balcony.
The principal suite sits quietly on the lower level with bespoke storage and an Italian-marble en suite; three further double bedrooms include built-in wardrobes and are served by a separate family bathroom with a deep tub. A dedicated laundry room and boot room add practical family conveniences. High-spec finishes include a Falcon range cooker, Liebherr wine fridge and a marble-topped island in the kitchen.
All services and comforts have been upgraded: underfloor heating, integrated LED lighting, smart thermostat controls and USB-C sockets are fitted throughout. The home is newly renovated throughout, ready to move into. The flat is leasehold with 123 years remaining, and an annual service charge of £1,547 applies.
Location is a major draw: moments from Golborne Road, Portobello Market and excellent schools, with Westbourne Park station a short walk away. Buyers should note the property sits within an area recorded as very deprived and with above-average council tax; the building’s original solid brick construction likely has limited cavity insulation. Overall this is a high-spec family home in a prime Notting Hill pocket, blending period character with contemporary systems and immediate accessibility to local amenities.