Comprising seven floors with lift access throughout, the house was fully renovated in 2014, by the current owners, creating an eco-friendly home retaining its original exterior within a sought-after conservation area.
The double-width, south-east facing garden benefits from direct access to the renowned Rosmead Garden, featured in the film Notting Hill, the largest communal garden (over 2 acres) in the area, offering a true community feel. The home is an end of terrace corner plot and offers ample side access with gated parking for two cars, plus additional residents’ parking.
Inside, the raised ground floor boasts a spacious double reception room with soundproof middle doors creating the ability to split the room, wide bay windows, and views over the garden. The lower ground floor has an open-plan kitchen and dining with polished concrete flooring, pocket storage, and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow in addition to a guest cloakroom.
The first basement features a large reception room, currently used as a playroom with large TV, a guest suite, and an additional wok-style kitchen. There is also the option to convert the study/seventh bedroom into a cinema room. The sub-basement includes a gym/party room with a bar.
The principal suite spans the entire first floor, with a walk-in dressing area and a luxurious bathroom overlooking the gardens. Four additional double bedrooms, two with en-suites, complete the upper floors.
Other features include comfort cooling, underfloor heating or cooling, and a Crestron home automation system. Located on one of the area’s premier streets, this home offers exceptional living in the heart of Notting Hill.
Communal garden maintenance charge is included within the council tax fee