Found in a handsome 1860s Notting Hill townhouse, this two-bedroom apartment pairs period features with contemporary design across two storeys. Awash with natural light and neutral tones, it’s a calming backdrop for switching off, close to vibrant Bayswater and Notting Hill.
A portico entrance sets the scene from the street. Upstairs on the third floor, a bespoke pocket door slides to reveal the open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room. Herringbone flooring and wall coving create a smart backdrop, illuminated by double-aspect sash windows that face east and west, allowing a flow of natural light throughout. An original mantlepiece hints at the home’s Victorian pedigree while the Ashley Ann kitchen provides a modern update, complete with granite worktops, integrated Bosch appliances and a large dining table. Also on this floor you’ll find a dedicated study, quietly tucked away.
Both bedrooms are found on the floor above. Bi-folding doors add a sense of ceremony to a principal bedroom suite that’s understated and calming. Think arched sash windows and floor-to-ceiling wardrobes, plus an en suite bathroom wrapped in marble. The guest bedroom follows the same aesthetic with ample storage space and minimalist wall lighting. It’s served by an additional bathroom, complete with an inviting bathtub.
When you want to take a breather, the apartment also comes with access to the adjoining private garden square, a perfect spot for unwinding in the spring and summer months.