• Notting Hill
  • From £2,000 per night

Treading the line between traditional and contemporary, this four-bedroom Notting Hill townhouse comes with four floors of sophisticated living spaces.

Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Capacity: 8
Garden
Among a row of brightly toned townhouses, this striking steel blue façade makes a bold statement. Inside, its impressive period footprint comes styled with soothing hues and sunlight to form an idyllic urban retreat. 

Past a refined raised entrance, monochrome marble tiles exude an immediate air of grandeur. Ornate period features and an intricate glass chandelier adorn the ceiling, accentuating lofty heritage proportions.  

A transition to blonde wood flooring distinguishes the open-plan kitchen and dining room, where reams of sunlight afford an inviting ambiance. With natural wood architrave and a farmhouse-style sink, a subtle rustic charm imbues the space. Sleek cabinetry wraps around the walls, leaving ample room to cook up a storm or lounge across the marble-topped breakfast bar. An adjacent marble table sets the stage for sophisticated dining or leisurely breakfasts, complete with a scenic backdrop courtesy of a Crittall glass wall. From here, a decked terrace is your own private sanctuary for morning coffees. 

Things take a more modern turn across the garden level, where concrete-finish flooring encompasses an expansive kitchen and living space. Head out through French doors to the enclosed south-west facing garden. Complete with a bedroom and shower room, this floor makes for a relaxed self-contained studio.  

Upstairs, a palette of teal tones styles the first floor double reception room. Sash windows illuminate a myriad of textural detail, from a sandy toned rattan rug to an exposed brick alcove. Spanning the room’s width, bespoke beige cabinetry simultaneously serves as a bookshelf and bar. Just pick up your chosen read and recline on the sofa – or curl up in the adjoining room for a more intimate ambiance.  

Occupying the second floor, soothing tones and textures create calm in the principal bedroom suite. A large plush bed dominates the space, while a wall of sleek fitted wardrobes keeps things serene. A sliding door draws back to connect the en suite, where tonal peach tiles reflect a pearly glow. Enjoy leisurely soaks in the bathtub or refresh in the separate rainfall shower. A large skylight illuminates the stairwell on the third floor, where two further bedrooms can be found – both in tranquil tones with hints of soft green. A skylit family bathroom in pale pink and sage – complete with a bathtub – serves these bedrooms.  
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    Space to socialise

    An open-plan kitchen and dining room comes with space to cook, entertain or kick back. On warmer days, step out to the terrace for leisurely morning coffees or late-night drinks.

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    Self-contained studio

    Across the garden level, find a relaxing self-contained studio – complete with bedroom, bathroom and kitchen – ideal for those seeking additional privacy.

About the area

Ladbroke Crescent is just minutes away from the array of eateries and boutiques that characterise Portobello Road.

Try SoulCycle for an uplifting workout, before sampling an artisan coffee from Farm Girl as you browse the eclectic vintage stores. An evening’s entertainment at The Ginstitute or infamous Electric Cinema, then an exquisite meal at three-Michelin-starred Core by Clare Smyth. With Ladbroke Grove tube station just a two-minute walk away, there’s easy access to the centre of London and beyond.

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