
Behind a monochromatic façade, this stylish townhouse is a quiet enclave a stone’s throw from Notting Hill.
Worldly and warming, contemporary interior design ties myriad spaces together over Campden Hill Road’s four spacious floors. An amalgamation of natural light and neutral tones – expect inviting settings with seamless connectivity to the outside.
The lower ground floor hosts the home’s
primary social hub: a serene and spacious open-plan living area. Washed in
white tones, the kitchen forms a sophisticated culinary set up. Utilise the
double oven and integrated appliances before settling in at the breakfast bar
or dining table.
Tiled floors flow back through the minimalist living area, where four Crittall doors lead out onto a leafy patio garden. A secluded, wood-lined space, it’s perfect for casual dining or lounging in London’s warmer months.
Upstairs, the eclectic secondary reception room is quirky and characterful with gilded light fittings and statement art pieces. Light floods the room through a generous skylight and floor-to-ceiling doors – leave them open to embrace the inside-outside effect. Head downstairs to work out in the gym – simultaneously serving as an additional bedroom when required – or switch off in the sauna. Cool off under the rain shower in the family bathroom.
Vaulted ceilings and exposed beams create a
voluminous feel to the principal bedroom, conveniently cooled in warmer months
by built-in AC. Stash newfound treasures from Portobello Road in the walk-in
wardrobe then collapse into plush bedding. A serene en suite bathroom features
a walk-in rain shower and a freestanding bath, plus a twin vanity crafted with
marble. A guest bedroom in the basement level is bright and serene, with
thoughtful design and glass doors leading to a light-well courtyard.
Moments from Notting Hill Gate, Campden Hill Road has a quiet, suburban feel while being close to some of west London’s best shops and restaurants.
Brunch at Sunday in Brooklyn, peruse the
boutiques and antiques of Portobello Market then dine at Gold. Or book ahead
and experience the gastronomical institution that is The Ledbury. For
summertime strolls, Hyde Park is 10 minutes away. Alternatively, hop on the
tube at Notting Hill Gate to explore central London and beyond.