• Notting Hill
  • From £3,500 per night

A standout exterior with flawless interiors. Six stories of exquisite design on one of Notting Hill’s most stylish streets.

Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 4
Capacity: 12
Garden
Roof terrace
Balcony
A charcoal-black façade sits boldly amongst Westbourne Grove’s rows of pastel-toned townhouses. Inside, the heritage grandeur of this six-bedroom home has been redrawn with awe-inspiring contemporary imagination.  

The ground-floor reception room sets a tone of stylish elegance, with dark wood floors, marble accents and a gilded metal screen – aesthetic sentiments employed throughout the home. The eye is drawn to an immense double-height void connecting this room to the open-plan kitchen and dining area below. The full-height glazing and expansive roof light is accentuated with a sculptural chandelier that spans the vertical drop.  

The lower-ground floor is tailor-made for entertaining. The kitchen, finished in lustrous marble, features chef-grade Gaggenau and Miele appliances – plus wine storage with stylish glass and bronze framing. Beyond the dining space, the voluminous glass panels slide open to the garden. A towering wall of blonde brick and clean-line whitewashed seating paints an urban al fresco scene.  

Family life continues on the basement level with a cosy television space. Next door, a showpiece of luxury home design is realised with a marble-clad swimming pool. This floor also hosts a gym, double bedroom and shower room, organised around an internal courtyard.  

The sumptuous principal bedroom suite occupies the entire first floor, introduced through a corridor of velvet sage-green paneled wardrobes. Modish finishes span the plush grey carpets to the bold marble bathroom, complete with a dual vanity and oversized rainfall shower. From here, there’s direct access to the suntrap roof terrace. Spread across the lower-ground, second and third floors are four guest bedrooms and two bathrooms – continuing the home’s flawless craftmanship.  
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    Bold in black

    Surrounded by candy-coloured neighbours, the home’s inkey-toned façade makes a statement of its period architecture.

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    Double take

    The home’s rear elevation has a voluminous feel, courtesy of its spacious ceiling void. A striking light sculpture hangs from the top of the void – an eye-catching piece for the social setting.

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    A hidden pool

    The home’s pièce de résistance lies on the basement level: an opulent, marble-clad swimming pool. Sunlight pours in through a glass roof, whilst integrated track lights cast a warm glow at night.

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    Designed with detail

    An abundance of lustrous marble, gilded hardware, mirrored surfaces and contemporary artwork make for an aesthetically-engaging family dwelling.

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    Blurred boundaries

    An inspiring feat of structural engineering, the full-height glass doors swivel open to reveal the patio garden.

About the area

Westbourne Grove is the vibrant artery that feeds Notting Hill, with some of its most-favoured haunts right on your doorstep.

Coveted boutiques such Paolita, Reformation and Sézane are interspersed between refreshment stops – Granger & Co., Bodyism and Ottolenghi to name but a few. Daylesford Organic Farm Shop and Planet Organic are conveniently located for grocery essentials. The expansive lawns of Hyde Park are a short walk away, with the Serpentine Lido poised for early-morning swims. Or head up Portobello Road for a film at the Electric Cinema, followed by dinner at Gold.

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