Sophisticated duplex flat with balcony and direct lift access in a grand white stucco townhouse
Entering the flat on the first floor, the front door opens onto a spacious reception room with high ceilings and a wide bay window filling the space with light. Double doors lead though to a dining room with French doors opening onto the balcony. From here, a passageway connects to a conservatory-style sun room, with another French door giving balcony access, and beyond a smart kitchen with fitted units.
This floor also features a generous principal bedroom with an ensuite bathroom containing a bath. Furthermore, there is a second bedroom, a second bathroom and a guest WC. Meanwhile, the first-floor half landing offers two more bedrooms, one of them with a dressing room, and a shared dressing room.
The property is decorated in a modern, minimalist style, with the grandeur of its living spaces complemented by the more intimate bedrooms. The bay windows on the southern side of the flat enjoy views towards the green spaces of Holland Park. Meanwhile, those at the quiet rear of the house have westerly views across the tops of the mews houses, creating a long vista that catches the afternoon light and the beautiful sunsets.
The property includes a balcony with enough space for outdoor seating. It is accessed via a private lift, with only a single property above it.
The flat is part of a double-fronted stucco townhouse built in the mid-Victorian era. These grand villas were constructed between 1860 and 1880 by the brothers William and Francis Radford. Early residents of the street included aristocrats like the Marquess of Londonderry and the Maharajah of Lahore, as well as prominent engineers, politicians and lawyers.
From here, Holland Park underground station is close, while the restaurants and shops of Notting Hill are also nearby. In addition, the open spaces of Holland Park are a few moments’ walk away.