Renovated Victorian four-bed close to Kensington High Street and Holland Park..
Freehold Victorian mid-terrace townhouse, large overall size
Newly renovated; Walking On Wood floors and contemporary bathrooms
Underfloor heating on lower two levels; mains gas boiler for upper floors
Paved patio garden, two rear terraces, outdoor storage vault
Solid brick walls (no cavity insulation assumed); secondary glazing
Small plot and no off-street parking; very expensive council tax
A handsome Victorian mid-terrace townhouse on tree-lined Abingdon Road, presented in excellent, newly renovated condition. Period details such as sash windows, decorative mouldings and an elegant fireplace sit alongside contemporary finishes including Walking On Wood flooring and underfloor heating across the lower two levels.
Arranged over lower ground to second floors, the house offers flexible family accommodation: generous reception room with French doors to a rear terrace, a kitchen with central island opening to a dining room, a family sitting room with patio access, and four bedrooms served by three bathrooms including an ensuite principal. Outdoor space includes a paved patio garden with electric awning, rear terraces (one with rooftop views) and an outdoor storage vault.
Located moments from Kensington High Street and the southern entrance to Holland Park, the address benefits from excellent shops, restaurants, transport and several well-regarded schools nearby. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and the property is freehold with mains gas heating and a boiler serving radiators throughout the upper floors.
Buyers should note the plot is small and the house is a mid-terrace with no off-street parking. The property has secondary glazing and the original solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation. Council tax is very expensive. These are typical for central Kensington but relevant when considering running costs and potential retrofit works.