Spacious Victorian terrace with roof-terrace potential in central Notting Hill, walking distance to Westbourne Grove..
- Approximately 1,300 sq ft over three storeys
- Three double bedrooms; two en suite bathrooms
- Two reception rooms plus kitchen/dining and study area
- Private upper-level flat roof with terrace potential (consents needed)
- Period Victorian brick townhouse with sash windows and character
- Very small plot; limited ground-level garden space
- Solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation; energy upgrades advised
- Council tax and local crime rates above area average
Set on a quiet residential lane in Notting Hill, this three-storey Victorian terrace offers spacious, well-proportioned living across approximately 1,300 sq ft. The layout includes two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen with dining and study area, three double bedrooms and two en suite bathrooms — a practical family arrangement in a prime central location. Large sash-style windows, engineered timber floors and tasteful neutral finishes make the house immediately liveable.
The property’s main strengths are its scale for the area, private upper-level outdoor space and proximity to Westbourne Grove, Portobello Road and excellent transport links. A flat roof above the upper floor provides scope for a formal roof terrace subject to necessary consents, which would materially increase outdoor amenity in this dense urban setting. Broadband and mobile signal are excellent, and local schools include several well-rated options.
Buyers should note the building is a pre-1900 solid-brick terrace with assumed lack of cavity wall insulation and may benefit from energy-efficiency upgrades. The plot is very small with limited ground-level garden; the roof terrace is not yet consented. Council tax and local crime statistics are above average for the area. Overall this freehold townhouse will suit families or buyers seeking a character property with redevelopment potential in a highly qualified, central neighbourhood.