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Highclere House is designed by an award-winning Neo-Georgian architect. The residence is set within around 1.3 acres on Hadley Common. Offering close to 12,000 sq ft of accommodation, the house has been conceived on an impressive scale, with elegant interiors, extensive grounds, a heated swimming pool and a self-contained guest/pool house. A long gravel drive leads through secure electric gates to the distinctive red-brick façade. Inside, a wide entrance hall with a magnificent turning staircase sets the tone for the volumes that unfold throughout the house. To one side lies an elegant drawing and dining room, and to the other a wonderfully calm sitting room and a day lounge arranged for everyday living. The kitchen and breakfast room continue the sense of clarity, fitted with bespoke cabinetry and high-spec appliances, while a powder room and cloakroom complete this level. The first floor is anchored by a striking principal suite with a ensuite bathroom and a large dressing room. Three further bedrooms occupy this floor, each with its own ensuite and dressing area. The second floor provides an additional three bedrooms, all ensuite; one includes a private sauna. The lower ground floor brings together the more private and recreational spaces, including a fully equipped cinema room, a salon, a further bedroom suite, a utility room, plant room, luggage store and a wine room. There is also a separate annex with its own entrance, kitchen and living/bedroom space, with its own shower suite, providing flexible accommodation for staff, guests or a home office. A triple garage and ample guest parking sit behind the secure gated entrance. Within the grounds, a self-contained guest/pool house offers a reception/bedroom, a kitchen and two shower rooms, making it ideal for visitors. The exterior has been designed for both privacy and pleasure, with sweeping lawns, a large terrace for summer dining, a 50ft heated swimming pool, a decked gazebo and an outbuilding for storage and the pool plant. The house is equipped with a comprehensive specification, including Control4 home technology, RAKO lighting, underfloor heating throughout, air conditioning, a Grade 4 security system, with 24-hour monitoring video surveillance, marble, porcelain and oak flooring, and bespoke kitchen and bathroom design. Located on Hadley Common, the property is ideally placed for Hadley Wood Station, Cockfosters underground and Barnet High Street. The M25 and A1 (M) are within easy reach, with Heathrow, Luton and Stanstead Airports accessible within an hour and just 16 miles from Central London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This meticulously reimagined former aircraft factory spans approximately 1,178 sq m (12,689 sq ft), with 46% (650 sq m) currently arranged as two distinct commercial spaces and an impressive penthouse. The colossal site of Wotton Works was once occupied by Handley Page, one of the UK’s powerhouses of aviation. Fast-forward to 2018 and a sensitive, sustainable renovation by architects Caireen O’Hagan and Base Associates honoured the building’s trailblazing heritage. The upper level houses a striking 530 sq m (5,711 sq ft) penthouse residence. The property currently has seven bedrooms but there is room for expansion to create up to ten bedrooms. Accessed via a discreet gated entrance, a 30-metre private driveway leads to an impressive triple-height atrium, complete with an automated roller shutter door. A remarkable family home, the penthouse is bathed in natural light, with voluminous open-plan living spaces, internal gardens, and exquisite finishes throughout. Designed with versatility in mind, it effortlessly balances residential and work-life requirements. The first floor is dedicated to entertaining, with a sculptural concrete island anchoring the kitchen, alongside a secondary culinary station finished with stainless steel surfaces, Gaggenau appliances, and an Alpes Inox hob with smokeless indoor grill. A central terrace with full-height sliding glass doors blurs the line between indoor and outdoor living, while two reception areas – one expansive, the other more intimate – extend seamlessly onto private outdoor spaces. The property benefits from two roof terraces plus a garden to the rear of the live work unit. Embracing its industrial heritage, the building showcases exposed RSJs, Crittall windows, raw brickwork, and a refined material palette of concrete, resin, and oak flooring, all complemented by soaring timber ceilings with expansive glass insets. The result is a seamless fusion of contemporary design and exceptional craftsmanship, creating a truly distinctive living environment. 999 Mbps fibre optic broadband is available throughout the property, as is underfloor heating. The property relies partially on solar green power and has been installed with a MVHR system to ensure energy efficiency. Wotton Road offers a perfect blend of suburban charm and city convenience. Just moments from the open green spaces of Gladstone Park, the area is also home to a variety of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants, with excellent transport links, including Thameslink and nearby tube stations, providing easy access to central London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Built in the early 1960s by the pioneering architect James Gowan for furniture designer Chaim Schreiber, Schreiber House remains one of London’s most significant examples of post-war modernism. Set on an elevated site overlooking Hampstead Heath, this Grade II-listed home balances architectural precision with an inviting sense of comfort, making it as liveable today as it was visionary when first conceived. Behind its striking façade of blue Staffordshire brick, the house opens to a breathtaking double-height reception and dining space flooded with natural light. Vast windows frame leafy views across the Heath, while soaring ceilings and carefully considered proportions create an atmosphere of calm grandeur. Original details are preserved throughout, from the bronze lighting and Muhuhu hardwood floors to the bespoke built-in furniture designed by Schreiber and built in his own workshops. The kitchen, sympathetically updated, combines glass and bronze cabinetry with a sleek, functional layout. A sculptural bronze staircase anchors the heart of the house, leading to a galleried library and upper-level bedrooms. The principal suite is generous, with an ensuite bathroom and dressing area, while three further bedrooms share beautifully detailed bathrooms, one with a steam shower. On the lower level, a guest bedroom, utility room and double garage add practicality, while the landscaped south-facing garden feels like a private extension of the Heath. It features mature planting, ferns and flowering borders. Secure gates open to off-street parking for several cars, including EV charging. At the corner of West Heath Road and Redington Road, Schreiber House sits just moments from Hampstead Village and the Underground station, with its cafés, delis and independent shops. Transport is close by; it is 0.8miles to Hampstead Underground (Northern Line) and just under a mile and half to Hampstead Heath overground line.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Key Features• Detached interior-designed 1930s property • Over 4500 sq. ft. in size• Six bedrooms, four bathrooms and two reception rooms• Separate utility room• Off-street parking and separate garage• Private garden extending over 150 feet• Premier location• Chain-free The TourAs you step into the grand entrance hallway, the sheer magnificence of this awe-inspiring property sets the tone for a truly breath-taking experience. Leading to a large reception room located to the left of the entrance, the soothing neutral hues and the room's elegant wooden floorboards blend seamlessly with the Art-Deco fireplace, creating a warm, intimate, and inviting atmosphere. The ornate mantel piece above the fireplace is a true masterpiece that adds an element of grandeur, elevating the room from a mere functional space into one full of ambience and conviviality. The high ceilings and large bay windows reflect and enhance the abundance of natural light that permeates this impressive space, creating an ethereal and transcendent feel.The open plan reception and dining area situated to the rear of the property is nothing short of spectacular. It has been thoughtfully designed with neutral tones that blend harmoniously with the contemporary fireplace, which pairs perfectly with the other timeless yet modern features of this airy and open space. The floor-to-ceiling bi-folding doors frame the serene views of the expansive garden, promoting a sense of calm and relaxation, while ensuring the area is bathed in natural light. This further provides a bright and welcoming ambiance that's sure to leave you in awe.The kitchen space is a work of art, exuding a modern and contemporary feel. The incorporation of an architectural linear design affects both aspect and depth perception, combining classic, clean lines with flawless functionality. The two-tone colour juxtaposition helps to break up the kitchen design, allowing the space to feel roomier, while creating a modern, minimalist, and stylish impact. The kitchen is completed with integrated appliances that befit any modern home. Perfectly pairing with family dinners and convivial gatherings are the luxurious large wine coolers, which provide a freestanding focal point alongside the island and breakfast bar, a sociable addition to the already impressive space.The plan further accommodates a guest WC, a study, and a separate utility room with outdoor and convenient garage access.On the first floor, you'll find the large principal bedroom, a calm and peaceful space equipped with a plethora of high storage cupboards throughout that are thoughtfully recessed, reducing shadows and highlighting the impressive volume and ceiling heights. In addition, the bay windows reflect and enhance the abundance of light throughout, creating an ethereal and tranquil feel. The addition of the en-suite bathroom further combines functionality with luxury, providing an element of extravagance that's hard to ignore. The plan further accommodates three bedrooms (one with an en-suite) and a family bathroom that's sure to exceed your expectations.The second-floor features two additional double rooms, a nursery room, a family bathroom that services the floor, and an abundance of eaves storage that provides ample space to store your belongings.The 150 ft lush private garden is a true oasis of peace and tranquillity, dotted with a variety of trees, shrubs, and flowers that add a touch of magic to the space. The garden is mostly laid to lawn and includes a generous decked patio area that's perfect for entertaining and al-fresco dining, providing the ultimate escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.The AreaNestled in the heart of Brondesbury Park, the coveted Chudleigh Road is a tranquil and exclusive residential street, renowned for its rarity and seclusion. With only five exquisite properties residing on this peaceful road, an unparalleled sense of privacy and serenity is guaranteed. This sought-after area is a treasure trove of amenities, from the diverse array of charming shops and restaurants to the stunning open spaces of Queen's Park, providing the perfect setting for peaceful strolls, picnics, or dog walks. Accessing the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines is effortless, with Willesden Green underground station and Brondesbury Park overground station nearby, providing a gateway to central London and beyond.VIEWINGS - By appointment only with Fine & Country – West Hampstead. Please enquire and quote RBA.
…By Annonceur International
Moments from Primrose Hill, set in a discreet enclave, this four-bedroom townhouse has been comprehensively reworked by Diego Calderon of DF DC Architects. The intervention is considered rather than showy, with a focus on clarity of space, light and flow. An additional storey has been introduced, allowing the house to extend to just over 2,200 sq ft. The ground floor is given over to a wide, open-plan kitchen, dining and living space that runs the full depth of the house. Polished concrete floors bring a sense of continuity, while large openings at the rear draw in light from the patio garden beyond. The arrangement is generous but controlled, with the kitchen anchored by a central island and the dining space positioned naturally between kitchen and garden. Doors open directly onto the terrace, allowing the space to expand easily in warmer months. Upstairs, the first floor is arranged with a sense of privacy. The principal bedroom sits to one side, with fitted storage and an ensuite bathroom. A second room on this level works equally well as a bedroom or study, alongside a separate utility room that keeps the practical elements of the house neatly contained. The top floor is a later addition and feels notably bright. Two further double bedrooms are arranged here, both with built-in wardrobes and their own ensuite bathrooms. The proportions are consistent with the rest of the house, and the layout is straightforward and well resolved. A roof terrace sits above, which is an elevated outdoor space with open views across the surrounding area. At ground level, the rear patio garden offers a more enclosed setting, while residents also have access to well-maintained communal gardens. Throughout the house, underfloor heating and air conditioning have been integrated, and there is off-street parking with an electric vehicle charging point. Quickswood is positioned just off England’s Lane, placing it within easy reach of its cafés and independent shops that Primrose Hill is famous for. Belsize Village and St John’s Wood are all close by. The green open space of Primrose Hill is a short walk away, and both Swiss Cottage and Chalk Farm Underground stations provide straightforward connections across London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This striking stucco-fronted freehold house unfolds across five floors and measures 21,659.00 sq. ft. Set in the heart of St John’s Wood, on the prestigious Avenue Road the property is beautifully defined by its exceptional finish, high ceilings, state-of-the-art technology and expansive living spaces. Interior design is by the internationally renowned David Linley and is characterised by its Art Deco finish that incorporates mahogany and teak joinery, antique brass ironmongery, and stunning finishes, including marble, onyx, and limestone bathrooms throughout. Upon entry, the marble-lined entrance lobby leads to a grand reception hall, featuring towering columns, a coffered ceiling, and a dramatic three-story lightwell crowned by a glazed dome. The principal reception room stretches the entire width of the house, with distinct areas for dining and seating, complemented by marble fireplaces, and French windows that open onto the beautifully landscaped large rear garden. The flamed-mahogany panelled study is complete with bookshelves and a marble fireplace and is the perfect retreat. The bespoke family kitchen, with its marble floors and granite breakfast bar seating up to eight, has top-of-the-line Subzero appliances. A second fully-fitted professional-grade catering kitchen comes complete with a dumb waiter, perfect for entertaining on a large scale. The leisure and entertainment complex is nothing short of exceptional. It includes a teak-paneled games room with a snooker table, a media/cinema room with teak walls and columns, a star-lit ceiling, and a drinks bar. There’s also a temperature-controlled wine cellar and for the active, a gym with a ballet rail. A steam room, sauna and plunge pool are paired with a drench shower. Additional facilities include two separate changing rooms as well as a hairdressing salon. In the basement, a concealed car lift, and a secure car park with space for five cars lie next to a security monitoring room, a walk-in strongroom, plant rooms, laundry facilities, and separate staff quarters with four bedrooms, two shower rooms, and a staff cloakroom. The garden is equally impressive, with landscaped gardens designed by Bowles & Wyer, featuring Iroko screening, automatic irrigation, and integrated lighting systems. The property is accessed through high security with video-entry gates leading to a walled frontage with off-street parking and a columned portico with mahogany-panelled double doors. The house also features a 10-person passenger lift and A fully integrated Crestron system that controls lighting, climate, audio-visual systems, and security, including comprehensive CCTV. Comfort cooling and wet underfloor heating run throughout, while mechanical ventilation systems are used in the car park and pool area. Integrated Cat 6 data cabling ensures full wireless connectivity, while a specialist lighting scheme designed by LDI combines the latest LED technology with traditional downlights. The house is in the heart of St John’s Wood, close to excellent schools, such as the American School of London. It is also a short stroll from St. John’s Wood High Street, offering an array of boutique shops, restaurants and cafes. St John's Wood Underground Station (Jubilee Line) is a moment's walk away. The excellent amenities of Marylebone, Mayfair and the West End are easily accessible via road or underground. Regent's Park and Primrose Hill provide a range of leisure facilities including formal gardens, sports facilities and an open-air theatre. Other notable landmarks that are within walking distance include Abbey Road Studios and Lord’s Cricket Ground.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Rich in history, the building has evolved from a traditional fishmonger to an antiques shop and later a cartography gallery, before its meticulous transformation into a contemporary home of rare quality and character.Designed by award-winning Uha Global Architects, the property showcases an intelligent use of space, light and materials. Every detail has been carefully considered, with bespoke joinery, underfloor heating, integrated Miele appliances and beautifully appointed bathrooms featuring Boffi and Duravit fittings.The accommodation is arranged across three floors, offering flexibility for modern living with up to three bedrooms if required.The ground floor provides a welcoming and versatile layout, comprising a bright reception space, a stylish shower room and a bedroom or home office. The kitchen is particularly impressive, finished in natural walnut veneer and white matt lacquer, with excellent storage and a cleverly integrated dining area.On the first floor, the front is arranged as an elegant living space with bespoke shelving and storage, while the rear hosts the principal bedroom, complete with built-in storage and a naturally lit en suite bathroom. A striking wraparound skylight runs across the rear of the property, drawing in natural light and enhancing the architectural design.The top floor offers further flexibility, currently arranged as a home office but equally suited as a third bedroom. This level opens directly onto a beautifully designed private roof terrace, complete with seating, storage and a built-in BBQ, creating an ideal setting for entertaining while enjoying open views.This is a truly special home, perfectly suited to buyers seeking a distinctive, architecturally crafted residence in one of Islington’s most desirable settings.LocationSituated within the sought-after Barnsbury Conservation Area, Thornhill Road enjoys excellent connectivity, with convenient access to Angel, Highbury & Islington and King’s Cross, offering Underground, Overground, national and international rail services. The vibrant amenities of Upper Street, with its renowned restaurants, boutiques and cafés, are all within easy reach.
…By Annonceur International
Set in an elegant enclave of Nash-designed houses on Park Village East, this detached Regency villa is a home defined by its architectural distinction and exceptional location. Behind its classical façade lies beautifully proportioned rooms and a west-facing garden that feels more like a private park than a city garden. The principal entertaining spaces occupy one entire floor, a layout that makes the house feel grand yet effortless to live in. The drawing room, dining room and study are arranged in a suite, each with soaring ceilings, intricate cornicing and working marble fireplaces. French doors open to a balustraded balcony, overlooking the landscaped garden below. The kitchen, bright beneath a barrel-vaulted ceiling, lie arched windows and a relaxed breakfast area. A door opens directly to the forecourt, allowing for easy access when entertaining. Upstairs, the principal suite takes in garden views from a wide bay window and includes two marble-clad bathrooms and a dressing room with bespoke joinery. Four further bedrooms, each with its own character, are spread across the upper floors, all with elegant marble bathrooms and generous storage. The garden level holds a games room with French doors to the terrace, a sixth bedroom suite, a staff bedroom and a fully equipped laundry. Throughout, thoughtful details, parquet and terracotta floors, concealed radiators, recessed lighting and video entry systems, make the home both refined and functional. Outside, a gated forecourt offers parking for several cars and access to a detached double garage. Beyond the house, the west-facing garden stretches over 120 feet, arranged in beautifully planted tiers. A York-stone terrace gives way to sweeping lawns framed by mature trees, culminating in a secluded summer house. Floodlit in the evenings, the garden forms a tranquil counterpart to the grandeur of the interiors. Park Village East is a peaceful residential street moments from the open green expanses of Regent’s Park. The cafés, restaurants and boutiques of Primrose Hill and Marylebone are within easy reach, while Camden Town and Warren Street Underground stations are close by, offering swift connections across London. Euston Station is also easily accessible, providing national rail links and onward connections to the North and beyond.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Situated on the highly sought-after Ufton Grove, N1, within the De Beauvoir Conservation Area, this exceptional four-bedroom Victorian end-of-terrace freehold house presents a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully crafted family home of outstanding quality. Meticulously refurbished and architecturally reimagined, the property combines elegant period detailing with best-in-class contemporary specification, creating a home of remarkable character, width and volume.Behind its handsome façade, the house unfolds into a series of beautifully proportioned interiors, notable for their unusually generous lateral space—an uncommon attribute in this location. The ground floor, enhanced by a professional excavation, enjoys exceptional ceiling heights and a wonderful sense of light and openness.A formal reception room to the front offers a refined setting for entertaining, bathed in natural light from south-facing sash windows and centred around an extraordinary hand-carved 17th-century Louis XIV fireplace, sourced from a French château. A second matching fireplace further enhances the home’s sense of heritage and distinction.The principal living space lies to the rear, where a striking open-plan kitchen, dining and family area has been designed as the true heart of the home. Finished to a specification comparable with high-end American residences, it features a substantial central island, bespoke cabinetry and a comprehensive suite of premium appliances, including double ovens, twin dishwashers, wine refrigeration and air conditioning. A separate pantry and boot room—rarely found in similar homes—add further practicality.Expansive slimline glazing spans the rear elevation, with full-width sliding doors opening onto a beautifully landscaped, low-maintenance garden. Designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, this space lends itself equally well to everyday family life and large-scale entertaining. Both the front and rear gardens have been thoughtfully planted to provide exceptional privacy, creating tranquil green outlooks of trees and sky rather than neighbouring houses.The house has been the subject of an extensive and highly considered renovation by the award-winning architects Creig & Stephenson, known for their celebrated work at Borough Market. Their design includes a pioneering rear extension and carefully engineered garden excavation, incorporating glazed boundaries to maximise natural light while avoiding any sense of a lowered ground floor—an approach that is both innovative and rarely achieved locally.Accommodation is arranged across the upper floors, comprising four well-proportioned bedrooms and two contemporary bath/shower rooms. The principal suite occupies the top floor and benefits from uniquely elevated post-war window proportions, affording excellent natural light, far-reaching sky views and a high degree of privacy—an uncommon advantage compared to neighbouring homes.A particularly notable feature is the provision of a WC on every floor. In an area where planning restrictions often prevent such additions—and where many comparable houses have only a single bathroom or must sacrifice bedroom space—this thoughtful configuration significantly enhances day-to-day living and sets the property apart.Throughout, the house balances elegance with ingenuity, including bespoke details such as a concealed chinoiserie panel in the ground floor bathroom, revealing generous hidden storage.Ufton Grove is superbly positioned for access to Haggerston and Dalston Junction Overground stations, with Canonbury and Essex Road also within easy reach, providing swift connections to Shoreditch, the City and Canary Wharf. The independent cafés, restaurants and amenities of Southgate Road and Essex Road are nearby, along with the open green spaces of De Beauvoir Square, Rosemary Gardens, Shoreditch Park and the Regent’s Canal. De Beauvoir combines a quiet, village-like setting with immediate access to some of East London’s most popular independent spots, including De Beauvoir Deli, Sappe, and nearby canal-side favourites, alongside local pubs such as The De Beauvoir Arms. Just moments from Shoreditch and Islington, it offers a rare balance of calm residential living and vibrant café, dining and nightlife on the doorstep.Lovingly maintained for over 25 years, this is a rare and exceptional home—offering architectural distinction, outstanding specification and beautifully considered family living in one of Islington’s most desirable enclaves. Offered to the market chain free.https://youtu.be/2j8kWRhBmVgQuote Reference: 755831
…By Annonceur International
Tucked discreetly behind private gates, this exceptional five-bedroom villa unfolds over a generous lateral footprint and exemplifies cutting-edge contemporary architecture in the heart of North Kensington. The house is the result of a bold vision by renowned architects Powell Tuck Associates, marrying vast volumes, rich materials and sculptural detailing to create a one-of-a-kind home. Beyond its understated façade lies a series of expansive living spaces, anchored by a dramatic floating staircase and a lateral reception room with dual-aspect glazing. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the home with light and open seamlessly onto a beautifully landscaped, south-facing garden, designed by Chelsea Flower Show winner Stuart Craine. At the heart of the home sits a bespoke Corten-effect kitchen, centred around a travertine island with an integrated pit hob. American straight grain oak joinery, stone flooring, and considered detailing elevate every room, while state-of-the-art appliances by Miele and an iPad controlled system ensure flawless functionality. The accommodation includes four ensuite bedrooms and a self-contained annexe, perfect for guests, staff or additional family members. Bathrooms are striking in their simplicity, with minimalist stone finishes and mid-century-inspired fittings. A dedicated home cinema, gym and separate study complete the offering. Bespoke interiors include custom furniture and curated materials that lend the house warmth, depth and individuality. Extremely secure and discreetly positioned, the villa sits within a gated compound with off-street parking and dual entrances. Though supremely private, the house is within walking distance of Portobello Market, Notting Hill’s boutiques and restaurants, and sits opposite the exclusive members’ club, Ladbroke Hall.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set on a quiet street in North Kensington, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom house with an additional guest restroom carries an unusual story. Built in the Victorian era as a cattle shed, it was converted in the late 1990s and has since been shaped with care over two decades by its artist owners. What was once a working building has become a home defined by light, scale and bold architecture. Theo Otten of Otten Partners Architects led the transformation, approaching the structure almost as a piece of sculpture. Double-and triple-height spaces open up the interior, soaring to over 30ft and linked by glass-sided walkways and steel-framed Crittall doors. Original timber trusses are lit like artworks by discreet ERCO lighting, while polished concrete floors and a vaulted skylight draw the eye upwards. The mood is part industrial, part contemporary gallery: clean lines softened by dark, textured finishes. The ground floor centres on a pared-back kitchen, its white surfaces a counterpoint to the vast living and dining space beyond. Here, daylight falls from above, shifting through the day, while a matt-black snug offers a smaller, more private corner. Upstairs, two calm ensuite bedrooms bring warmth with oak floors and soft grey tones. A third bedroom sits at the top of the house, alongside a generous newly built roof terrace, which has planning permission but currently no direct access; however, an easy access solution could be created. Hewer Street has always had a creative undercurrent. Once home to dairies and a post office, it has gradually become a cluster of studios and distinctive houses, each shaped by its industrial roots. This former dairy sits quietly within that story, carrying the marks of its past while standing firmly in the present. A few minutes away, Golborne and Portobello Roads bring a different kind of energy – antique markets, small cafés, restaurants that draw people from across the city. The Grand Union Canal and Kensal Green Cemetery offer long, tree-lined walks, while North Kensington as a whole balances neighbourhood life with a spirit of independence and artistry.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This substantial Victorian villa, set midway along Oxford Gardens in Notting Hill, has been reimagined by Stephen Marshall Architects, with interiors by Tricia Guild and a wraparound garden by Arne Maynard. Entry is on the raised ground floor, where a double reception room extends over 43 ft. Ceiling heights are generous, and glazing on three sides draws in light throughout the day. The space is deliberately unbroken, allowing for a variety of uses without ever feeling formal, with views out across the garden from the rear. The lower ground floor has been conceived as the vibrant centre of daily life. A large kitchen and dining space sits beneath, anchored by a central island and finished in Corian, with appliances by Miele and Gaggenau. Concrete flooring grounds the space, while expansive glazing opens directly onto the terrace and garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. A secondary kitchen is positioned discreetly to one side, perfect for entertaining. At the rear, the house resolves into it’s most distinctive element, the frameless fully glazed end wall linking garden and dining area seamlessly, conceived as a second living space, offering tranquility and elegance. Oxford Gardens is one of the quieter streets to the north of Notting Hill, within easy reach of Westbourne Grove and Portobello Road. Local favourites include The Ledbury, alongside Granger & Co. and Ottolenghi, while Ladbroke Grove Underground is a short walk away.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Perched discreetly on a quiet, cobblestoned street, this is a rare opportunity to own a contemporary mews house in one of Marylebone’s most coveted locations. It unfolds over 1,834 sq ft, featuring sun-soaked spaces and elegant finishes. Residents are treated to a quiet, village-like atmosphere while being firmly rooted in the heart of the capital. The entirety of the first floor is dedicated to the main reception, which is bright and airy thanks to vast windows, creating a splendid area for entertaining. On the ground floor, there’s an open-plan kitchen with an integrated dining area. Heading up to the second floor via the suspended staircase, one will find a well-proportioned principal bedroom with its own luxurious ensuite bathroom. It is flanked by a further bedroom suite. This house has been immaculately presented, with sophisticated finishings and classic hues featuring throughout and wooden floors running underfoot. There’s a secure garage spanning 22 feet, crowning a discreet wine cellar – this additional space can potentially be transformed into a basement floor subject to planning permits. Another exciting opportunity, subject to planning permission, is the potential for building a roof garden, which would be ideal for leisurely unwinding in the sun. This house is situated on Woodstock Mews, an exclusive residential street in Marylebone, steeped in history and rustic charm. Marylebone High Street and its fabulous boutiques, world-class restaurants, and charming cafes are mere minutes away.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Perfectly styled and situated to suit those looking for a luxury property in the heart of prime central London, this recently renovated contemporary mews home is filled with high-quality features and bespoke touches. The house spans four floors, with the main living areas being the open-plan Gaggenau kitchen and dining room on the lower ground floor, complete with an attached utility and guest cloakroom. The more formal reception room, featuring a gas fireplace and charming mews views, is located on the first floor. On the ground floor, you’ll find a spacious bedroom, a separate bathroom, and an additional bedroom that can also serve as a home office, along with the garage providing that coveted off-street parking so prized in this area of London. The first floor also hosts an en-suite bedroom, while the second floor is dedicated to a generously sized principal bedroom with a large built-in wardrobe, en-suite bathroom, and a substantial private outdoor terrace. Marylebone is an excellent destination from which to explore and enjoy the sights and attractions of London. Bordered by the two Royal Parks, Regent’s Park and Hyde Park, the neighbourhood is filled with great restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues, as well as seamless transport links to the rest of the city and beyond.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This rare-to-the-market, low-built home in Marylebone combines generous proportions with thoughtful design to create a space that is both welcoming and uplifting. The ground floor opens into a bright, open-plan reception, kitchen, and dining room which is the heart of the home and the perfect space for entertaining. A guest cloakroom and a practical garage/boot room maintain functionality, while the striking feature staircase, made from glass and illuminated by the skylight above, adds a sense of theatre. Upstairs, the principal suite is designed for comfort, with a walk-in wardrobe and an impressive ensuite bathroom. A second double bedroom with an ensuite, along with two further doubles and a family bathroom, provides ample space for family and guests. At the very top of the house, an architect-designed garden pavilion takes centre stage. With floor-to-ceiling windows and its own kitchenette, it is perfect as a studio, a retreat, or additional entertaining space. Doors open out to a substantial private roof terrace, offering sun, sky, and views across the rooftops. This home lies in one of London’s most desirable neighbourhoods, with Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill close by. Marylebone and neighbouring St John’s Wood bring a wealth of independent shops, local markets and celebrated restaurants, from neighbourhood favourites to international names. On your doorstep are cultural landmarks including the Royal Academy of Music, Lord’s Cricket Ground, and the Wallace Collection, as well as some of the capital’s most distinguished members’ clubs. Exceptional transport links provide easy access to the rest of London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set on the second floor of an impressive red-brick Victorian mansion block, this generously proportioned apartment offers bright, free-flowing living space moments from Notting Hill Gate. Its elevated position and high ceilings create a sense of calm and openness throughout. The layout centres on two wonderful reception rooms, both arranged for comfortable entertaining. One opens directly onto a private balcony, while the other forms a broad dining and living space, perfect for larger gatherings. Original architectural details, tall sash windows and wood flooring bring warmth and character. A separate kitchen sits just off the main living areas, with good storage and a built-in breakfast bar. A utility room keeps the functional elements neatly tucked away. The bedroom wing is arranged for privacy. The principal bedroom has its own ensuite bathroom, while two further double bedrooms share a family bathroom. All high levels of natural light and peaceful rear-facing outlooks. Residents benefit from a lift, secure entry and the classic façade for which these mansion blocks are loved. Hereford Road lies moments from the boutiques and restaurants of Westbourne Grove, with Notting Hill Gate and Kensington Gardens also within easy reach. It’s a particularly convenient base for couples or a young family wanting generous space in a prime, well-connected location.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Hidden along one of west London’s prettiest cobbled mews, this striking freehold house unfolds behind a quietly characterful façade into a series of bold, high-impact interiors. Set across three floors, the house pairs exposed brick, soaring ceiling heights and sculptural staircases with a distinctly contemporary finish, creating a home that feels at once industrial, playful and polished. The entrance level is given over almost entirely to entertaining. At the front, the reception room is dramatic yet inviting, with pale timber floors, exposed brick walls and a generous sense of volume. Open shelving and glazed partitions help define the space without interrupting the flow, while the mews-facing aspect brings in a lovely quality of natural light. There is an immediacy to the house that works particularly well here: robust textures, clean architectural lines and a layout designed for modern living rather than formality. Beyond, the house opens into a remarkable kitchen and dining space. Sleek, minimalist cabinetry and a substantial central island bring a crispness to the room, offset by the warmth of the exposed brick and the softness of the lighting. There is ample room for a large dining table, and the overall effect is wonderfully sociable: a space made for dinner parties, long lunches and drinks that drift late into the evening. A lower-ground level adds another layer of flexibility, extending the entertaining footprint and giving the house an unusual sense of scale for a mews property. The principal bedroom occupies the first floor and is generous in both proportion and atmosphere. Exposed ceiling beams and brickwork lend texture and character, while French doors open to a Juliette balcony overlooking the cobbles below. Bespoke storage is neatly integrated, and the ensuite bathroom is finished in a pared-back contemporary style, with a bath and separate shower. A second double bedroom is also beautifully presented, again with excellent built-in storage and its own ensuite shower room. The bedroom accommodation is calm and well judged, balancing the more theatrical feel of the entertaining spaces below with something more restful and understated. Princes Mews is one of those addresses that feels tucked away from the city yet entirely connected to it. Hyde Park is within easy reach, as are the restaurants, shops and white stucco terraces of Bayswater, Notting Hill and Queensway. It is a part of London that has changed considerably in recent years, with excellent local openings and a renewed sense of energy, but the appeal of the mews itself remains the same: cobbled, quietly handsome and wonderfully central.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Spanning just under 4,000 sq ft, Skyhouse is a bespoke contemporary residence by renowned German builders Baufritz, built to the highest ecological and design standards. It is defined by its considered craftsmanship and breathtaking setting, enveloped by the sweeps of the South Downs National Park with magnificent views over the historic town of Lewes. Designed for hosting, the living spaces unfold across two storeys, each with its own open-plan reception, dining area, and kitchen. On the ground floor, expansive sliding doors open onto the front garden, while the first floor's impressive 39-foot reception features three sets of patio doors leading to a private balcony and terrace above – both floors framing far-reaching views over the South Downs and surrounding woodland, bringing the rich landscape into the heart of the home. The four bedrooms are all generous doubles, complete with luxurious en suites and direct terrace access, making each suite a discreet, tranquil retreat. The principal suite is particularly serene, featuring bespoke joinery and expansive proportions. The private study offers a light-filled sanctuary for working from home or quiet reading, set against the magnificent backdrop. Interiors are finished in a calming neutral palette with top-of-the-line fittings throughout. Notably, Baufritz’s signature biologically healthy home was built to ensure that no toxic chemicals were used in its construction. Skyhouse is a zero-carbon home, generating as much energy as it consumes. This was achieved through natural insulation, triple glazing, solar panels for electricity, a pellet stove for heating and hot water, LED lighting, MVHR, and more – measures that actively support both the wellbeing of its residents and the area’s precious ecology. A private driveway provides ample parking and access to a spacious double garage, while a covered walkway leads to the entrance. The beautifully tiered garden unfolds across a generous lawn framed by mature planting and hedging, with a pond providing a scenic focal point. A partially covered ground-floor terrace and an elevated first-floor balcony and terrace offer sweeping views across the South Downs and towards Lewes, ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining. A private rear gate opens directly onto the South Downs, Lewes Golf Course, Malling Down Nature Reserve and leads to many hiking trails. Skyhouse occupies an exceptional position within the South Downs National Park, where you can relax into watching the ever changing skyscapes over Lewes and the surrounding Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Lewes itself offers an excellent range of independent shops, supermarkets, cafés, restaurants, a cinema, as well as a popular farmer’s market. Brighton, one of the south coast's most vibrant cities, is just 11.6 miles away. The area is exceptionally well-served for leisure, including football at premier league Brighton & Hove’s AMEX stadium, golf, show jumping at Hickstead, horseracing at Brighton and Goodwood, sailing at Brighton and Chichester, opera at Glyndebourne and a myriad of cultural venues all within easy reach. The area is well-regarded for its schooling, with notable options including Hurstpierpoint College (Hurst), Lewes Old Grammar School, Brighton College, and Roedean School all within close distance. Transport links are excellent, with the A27 connecting to the A23/M23 motorway network towards London and Gatwick Airport. Lewes train station, just 0.8 miles away, offers regular services to London Victoria in just over an hour.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Fully redeveloped by the current owner, this three-bedroom house unfolds across five floors and 1,448 sq ft, with a wonderfully bright first-floor reception room, a generous roof terrace above, and contemporary interiors throughout. The house opens on the ground floor, where a smart kitchen, dining and reception space has been arranged for everyday life and easy entertaining. Dark cabinetry and sleek worktops give the kitchen a clean, architectural feel, while the dining area sits neatly beneath the open staircase. At the front, glazed doors draw in natural light and open onto a small patio, creating a pleasing connection to the outside. One floor above, the main reception room stretches across the full width of the house. High ceilings and large sash windows bring a lovely sense of volume to the space, while a fireplace anchors the room and adds warmth to its pared-back palette. It is an elegant room with enough scale for both lounging and hosting. The principal bedroom occupies the second floor is an elegant space, with generous proportions, fitted storage and a large ensuite bathroom finished in a restrained, modern style. On the lower ground floor are two further bedrooms, one of which is positioned beside a lightwell and feels particularly bright for the level, as well as a second bathroom. At the top of the house, the roof terrace is a real highlight. Broad enough for dining, lounging and summer barbecues, it enjoys open rooftop views and gives the house an extra sense of escape above the city. Princedale Road sits in a particularly appealing part of W11, well placed for the restaurants, shops and everyday favourites of Holland Park and Westbourne Grove. Portobello Road is close by, and the green expanse of Holland Park is within easy reach, giving this stretch of west London its familiar mix of neighbourhood ease and cosmopolitan energy.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set within the sought-after Cherry Tree Conservation Area, just moments from Kensington Gardens and a short walk to Notting Hill Gate, this exceptional five-storey freehold townhouse marries period architecture with a cohesive, contemporary interior scheme. Recently extended and reconfigured, the home has beautifully proportioned rooms, private outdoor spaces on three levels, and a considered flow designed for both entertaining and family living. The lower ground floor is tucked away, with two generously sized bedrooms, one ensuite, and a second bathroom. A bright reception room opens to a secluded garden terrace, while this level’s layout lends itself perfectly to staff accommodation or guest quarters. On the ground floor, the home’s entertaining heart unfolds: an open-plan dining area and state-of-the-art kitchen, finished in rich stone and sleek, dark-toned cabinetry. A breakfast bar provides a convivial focal point, while pocket doors allow the kitchen to be neatly concealed when desired. Period sash windows nod to the home’s heritage, juxtaposed with contemporary detailing for a crisp, modern edge. The entire first floor is dedicated to a grand drawing room, where three sets of French doors lead to a graceful front balcony. At the rear, a built-in banquette forms a cosy working nook, perfect for quiet afternoons. A terrace leads off the rear of this floor. Occupying the second floor, the principal suite has sash windows framing leafy views. Bespoke fitted furniture, an ensuite bathroom, and generous proportions create a private and spacious feel. The top floor houses two further ensuite bedrooms, each finished to the same exacting standard, with sleek stone bathrooms and abundant natural light. A sophisticated, monochromatic palette runs throughout, enriched by parquet flooring, dark greys, and minimal, architectural lines. The staircase, a sculptural feature in its own right, anchors the home’s vertical flow. Perfectly positioned within one of London’s most desirable neighbourhoods, this home is a short stroll to world-class restaurants, boutiques, and green spaces, offering the perfect balance of calm and city living.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Located in the prestigious Wentworth Estate, this property is a striking contemporary home, which has been comprehensively refurbished to an exceptional standard, with every detail carefully curated. The house balances sophisticated design and luxurious practicality with bespoke joinery by Francesco Malone, Swarovski lighting, and state-of-the-art climate control systems throughout. The property is approached via a sweeping private driveway, flanked by mature trees and manicured hedges, which opens onto a grand façade. A triple garage, one bay fitted with a temperature-controlled wine store, complements the main house, while an enchanting stream and landscaped grounds have bridges and a terrace. Entering through a grand reception hall, the tone is immediately set for the home’s immaculate interiors. Tall ceilings and elegant finishes guide the eye toward a series of interlinked reception rooms, each designed with both entertaining and relaxation in mind. The highlight is undoubtedly the drawing room, where a feature fireplace and bespoke wine bar create an inviting focal point. Floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors lead into a light-filled orangery, connecting the interior to the rear gardens. The kitchen and breakfast room are a testament to contemporary design, equipped with Miele appliances, a large central island, and a flowing layout that links to a utility room and prep kitchen, perfect for large-scale entertaining. Next door lies a formal dining room, a study, and a library with bespoke Mark Wilkinson furniture. On the first floor, the impressive principal bedroom suite has a private balcony overlooking the grounds, an expansive dressing room with custom Francesco Malone cabinetry, and an ensuite. Four additional bedrooms on this level are equally well-appointed, each with fitted wardrobes and private en suite facilities. On the second floor, flexible living continues with a gym featuring a kitchenette, a sixth bedroom, a family bathroom, and a large storage room – all bathed in natural light from thoughtfully positioned windows. The property also includes an annexe, ideal for guests or staff. This self-contained space features a bedroom/living area, a kitchenette, and an en suite. A private indoor pool complex has a sauna, spa, steam room, and direct access to the garden terrace. Virginia Water is known for its exclusivity, amidst the scenic Surrey countryside. Wentworth Golf Club, Sunningdale, and the Royal Berkshire polo grounds are all within a short drive, as are the renowned walking trails of Windsor Great Park. For families, the area has exceptional schools, including Eton College and St George’s, and international institutions such as ACS Egham and TASIS at Thorpe. Transport links are excellent, with Virginia Water, Egham, and Staines stations providing direct services to London Waterloo, and the M3, M4, and M25 offering swift connections to Heathrow and Gatwick.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This truly exceptional six-bedroom, six-bathroom residence in the heart of Ealing has been meticulously renovated to an impeccable standard, with a remarkable £2 million refurbishment elevating it to a home of unparalleled luxury. Every detail has been carefully considered, from underfloor heating and air conditioning to exquisite interior design, ensuring a lifestyle of sophistication and comfort.At the heart of this home is a breathtaking, showpiece spiral staircase—a true architectural masterpiece that sets this property apart from anything else on the market. A striking fusion of elegance and craftsmanship, this unique feature creates a dramatic focal point, drawing the eye upward and adding a sense of grandeur to the entire residence.The ground floor is home to an awe-inspiring open-plan kitchen, a masterpiece of contemporary elegance. With a sleek central island and top-of-the-line appliances, it is the perfect setting for both culinary creations and social gatherings. Expansive bi-fold doors open seamlessly onto a stunning south-facing garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow and providing an idyllic retreat for relaxation or entertaining.The lower ground floor is equally impressive, offering an expansive basement that houses a state-of-the-art cinema room, a fully equipped gymnasium, and a luxurious sauna—creating the ultimate wellness and entertainment space. A well-appointed utility room provides additional convenience, ensuring that every aspect of modern living is catered for with effortless sophistication.The upper floors host six generously proportioned double bedrooms, each exuding refined elegance. The principal suite is a sanctuary of indulgence, complete with a sumptuous en-suite bathroom and bespoke fitted wardrobes. Additional modern bathrooms cater to the needs of a contemporary family with style and ease.Further enhancing the exclusivity of this residence, the property benefits from gated off-street parking for several cars, providing both security and convenience—an invaluable asset in this sought-after location.Positioned on the prestigious Madeley Road, this extraordinary home enjoys a prime location just a short stroll from Ealing Broadway Station, offering swift access to Central London and beyond. The vibrant local area boasts an array of high-end boutiques, artisan coffee shops, and renowned restaurants, making it a truly enviable setting. With access to esteemed schools and lush green spaces, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a home of distinction in one of West London’s most sought-after neighbourhoods.
…By Annonceur International
Formerly known as Orchardway, this distinguished residence was originally conceived and occupied by W. S. Grice, the celebrated 20th-century British architect renowned for his Modernist and Art Deco influence. The house was featured in the May 1932 edition of Town and Country Homes, where its design was praised for its charm, airiness and practicality, with an emphasis on light, brightness and an inherent sense of cheerfulness.In more recent years, the current owners have thoughtfully extended and enhanced the property, creating a superb family home now arranged over three well-proportioned floors. The ground floor is centred around an impressive 38-foot, full-width kitchen, dining and family room, perfectly positioned to take advantage of the two elegant bay windows and the desirable south-westerly aspect. The bespoke kitchen, complete with a central island and breakfast bar, flows seamlessly into a further, separate reception room, ideal for more formal entertaining or relaxed evenings.Also on the ground floor, the entrance hall provides access to a cloakroom/WC, a versatile study or ground-floor bedroom, and a substantial workshop and storage area, formerly the garage, offering excellent flexibility for modern family living.The upper floors provide generous and adaptable accommodation, comprising four double bedrooms, including a principal suite with en-suite shower room, two further bathrooms, a fifth bedroom, and an additional study which could alternatively serve as a dressing room or nursery.To the front, a sweeping carriage driveway offers off-street parking for multiple vehicles, complemented by a secure side gate providing access to the rear garden. The south-westerly facing garden is a particular highlight, beautifully landscaped with patio and lawned areas, and directly accessible from the rear reception room—perfect for both entertaining and family enjoyment.Set on the elevated and tree-lined Edgehill Road, one of Ealing’s most sought-after residential addresses, the property is ideally positioned for an exceptional selection of highly regarded schools. Pitshanger Lane, with its array of independent shops, cafés and amenities, lies just 0.4 miles away, while Ealing Broadway provides excellent transport links across London and beyond. Several open green spaces, including Cleveland, Scotch Common and Pitshanger Park, are close at hand, with Ealing Golf Club just beyond.This is a rare opportunity to acquire a home of architectural pedigree, seamlessly adapted for contemporary family life, in one of West London’s most prestigious locations.
…By Annonceur International
A beautifully reimagined mews house in one of London’s sought-after streets. United Kingdom Sotheby's International is delighted to present this superb Knightsbridge mewhouse, a newly developed home designed by the award-winning Threefold Architects. The beautiful house seamlessly blends modern living with a retained period façade to create a spacious and contemporary property.The original mews house has been extended up into the roof and down into the basement adding extra volume. The reception spaces on the ground floor feature a cleverly designed kitchen by Schiffini, a stylish dining room with silk panelling, and a garage with oak-framed windows. A sculptural staircase acts as the heart of the home and runs like a spine through a treble-height void, illuminated by frameless skylights.On the lower ground floor, the house is decked out with a golf simulator, sauna, steam room, gym, and a high-tech management system controlling the house's audio, TV, lighting, and security. Ascending to the first floor, a double bedroom has an en suite shower room, a study area, and a reception room with a 50'' home cinema TV. The second floor hosts a wonderful master bedroom suite with a dressing room and an en suite bathroom featuring bespoke oak wardrobes; teak runs underfoot.Finished to the highest standard, the house features C.P. Hart sanitaryware in the bathrooms, a Banham fingerprint recognition alarm system, Control4 house controls, Lutron lighting, Bowers&Wilkins speakers, and more. Located on Pavilion Road in the heart of Knightsbridge, the house is in one of London’s most coveted locations close to the city’s best shopping, and restaurants and with excellent transport links.
…By Annonceur International
Set on a quiet residential street, 1C Cromwell Grove is an exceptional five-bedroom modern home built to exacting Passive House standards. Combining architectural innovation with effortless sophistication, it offers over 2,740 sq ft (255 sq m) of beautifully designed living space, enhanced by a south-facing walled garden and cutting-edge technology throughout. Arranged over four levels, the house is defined by volume and light, with 2.9m ceilings on every floor. At its heart lies an open-plan kitchen, dining and family space opening seamlessly onto the landscaped garden through expansive glass doors. Designed by Extreme Design and fitted with Gaggenau appliances, the kitchen includes a striking hidden larder concealed behind bespoke walnut joinery. The lower ground floor spans the full footprint of the house, providing an impressive suite of leisure and lifestyle spaces: a media room or secondary reception, gym, cloakroom, utility room, and a dedicated plant and IT room. Generous built-in storage ensures both practicality and refinement. The upper levels offer five bedrooms and three bathrooms, culminating in a principal suite that occupies the entire second floor. This includes a dressing area, bespoke wardrobes, and a large en-suite bathroom. The garden has been meticulously designed for entertaining, featuring a rainwater recovery and irrigation system, a dramatic planted wall with waterfall, and an outdoor WWOO kitchen with Big Green Egg BBQ. A seamless extension of the living space, it balances tranquillity with modern functionality. Beyond its striking design, the house offers the unique advantages of Passive House living – filtered fresh air, triple glazing. A fully integrated Mode eDin+ lighting system with external sun blinds. 1C Cromwell Grove is more than a house: it is a statement of modern luxury, combining architectural excellence, cutting-edge sustainability, and refined comfort in one of London’s most desirable locations.
…By Annonceur International
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