- Open-plan kitchen, dining and living room +
- Reception room +
- Principal bedroom suite +
- Additional bedroom +
- Additional bathroom +
- Roof terrace +
- Off-street parking +
- Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea +
- Approx. 1,219 sq ft / 113 sq m +
- EPC - C +
Positioned behind one of West London’s most famed market streets is a quieter residential enclave. Beyond its private security gates, a cobbled cul-de-sac is lined with a collection of redeveloped properties — uniform with their pale brickwork, dark timber panelling and denim-blue exterior girders. Across its three storeys, this two-bedroom mews home is sophisticated in style and relaxed in feel.
The home’s social heart is located on the first floor, introduced by a minimalist staircase. It's a quietly smart setting; whitewashed walls are poised for artful interior creativity. To one side of the room, charcoal-toned cabinetry and marble worktops make for a stylish culinary set-up. To the other, there’s space for respective living and dining areas. Natural light is filtered in through French windows that open onto a Juliet balcony.
The stairwell is crowned with two skylights, illuminating the ascent to the second floor. An urban edge is drawn by Crittall-style glass doors that open into the principal bedroom suite. There’s a peaceful aspect to the room, with its neutral walls and abundance of natural light. Its adjoining bathroom is modern and monochrome: glossy white herringbone tiles are paired with black framed glazing and faucets. There’s access to an intimate roof terrace from this storey, a quiet suntrap to make the most of London’s sunnier months. Completing the home is an additional reception room, bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor — versatile spaces that can be reimagined as an office, gym or dressing room.
The quietude of Golden Cross Mews belies in its fantastic proximity to Notting Hill’s most vibrant street, Portobello Road. Commence mornings at Farm Girl before an invigorating class at SoulCycle. Venture to Westbourne Grove to pick up organic produce and explore the range of boutique shopping. Evenings are best spent at the Electric Cinema, Laylow or local favourite The Pelican, just around the corner from the mews.
Ladbroke Grove - 6 mins (Circle, Hammersmith & City)