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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 5th floor (lift), this lovely 2-3 bedroom apartment offers the opportunity to own a piece of London's history; the Power House formed part of the Lots Road Power Station which was built to power the London Underground until the 1980's. Internally, the property offers two double bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms, and a third bedroom/ study with an additional shower room. There is a very well-appointed kitchen and reception room with Chelsea views. The apartment has comfort cooling throughout and comes fully furnished.Residents of this iconic development benefit from a 5* concierge, fully-equipped gym, swimming pool, meeting area and landscaped communal gardens. Dedicated underground parking is available by separate negotiation. There are excellent local transport links with the Thames Clipper running from nearby Chelsea Harbour to Westminster, Blackfriars, Canary Wharf and beyond. The London Overground runs from nearby Imperial Wharf giving easy access to Clapham Junction and Stratford.
…By Annonceur International
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
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 United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
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
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
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
This four/five-bedroom townhouse nestled in the heart of Parsons Green is a considered home arranged over four light-filled floors. Built circa 2011 as one of four homes in the terrace, it has the ease and efficiency of a modern build while feeling thoroughly rooted in its surroundings, with generous proportions, clean architectural lines and a series of private outdoor spaces that draw daylight deep into the plan. On the ground floor an elegant reception room is a relaxed and beautifully balanced space with pale timber floors and wide bi-fold doors that open onto a sheltered terrace. From here the view drops gently to the lower patio, creating a layered sense of openness that is rare in London houses and ideal for summer lunches or evenings with friends. A discreet study sits to one side, equally suited as a home office, snug or guest room, with a shower room nearby. Downstairs, a contemporary kitchen and dining room stretches across the lower ground floor, wrapped in glazing that brings in soft, consistent light throughout the day. Thoughtfully designed with Miele and Siemens appliances and ample storage, the space also has room for a long table; doors open from here to a patio. A separate media room offers a quieter space, while a utility room and additional storage keep the practicalities neatly out of sight. The house benefits from a separate front door via the basement. The first floor holds two ensuite bedrooms, including a particularly generous room to the front with a handsome bay and fitted wardrobes. Above, the principal suite occupies the entire second floor, a peaceful and expansive room with a dressing area and a beautifully proportioned ensuite bathroom with both bath and walk-in shower. Doors open to a private terrace overlooking Chipstead Street, the perfect spot for morning coffee above the rooftops. Throughout, the house has been finished with a light, modern touch, clean-lined joinery and excellent storage create a sense of quiet order. The layout is flexible enough for families, downsizers or those seeking a well-connected London pied-à-terre. Chipstead Street sits just off the bustling New Kings Road. Independent cafés, delis and neighbourhood restaurants are a short stroll away, while the open lawns of South Park, Hurlingham Park and the Thames Path provide easy escape on weekends. Tube links at Parsons Green, Fulham Broadway and Putney Bridge connect swiftly to central London, yet the immediate atmosphere remains distinctly local: school-run mornings, Saturday markets and the reassuring rhythm of a well-loved corner of SW6.
…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
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
Occupying a handsome corner plot on one of Bedford Park’s most picturesque streets, this substantial semi-detached house unfolds across more than 3,700 sq ft with a rare sense of breadth, light and privacy. Behind its white-rendered façade, the house retains its period proportions while offering five bedrooms, generous reception rooms and a south-facing garden that wraps the house in greenery. The sense of arrival is immediate. A wide entrance hall with beautifully preserved tiled flooring, stained glass and a sweeping staircase sets the tone. The principal reception rooms sit off the hall, each with lofty ceilings, large windows and original fireplaces. A formal drawing room is quietly elegant, with soft light pouring in from multiple aspects, while a separate dining room provides a more traditional setting for entertaining. The kitchen and breakfast room is bright and practical, with shaker cabinetry, dark worktops and plenty of room for day-to-day living. Windows on more than one side bring in natural light throughout the day, while the adjoining garden rooms and reception spaces create an easy flow between inside and out. A conservatory-style sitting area extends the living space further, opening directly onto the terrace and mature garden beyond. The bedroom accommodation is arranged over the upper floors and is both generous and flexible. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive, with fitted storage and an indulgently scaled ensuite bathroom complete with bathtub and separate shower. The remaining bedrooms are well-proportioned, and several have fireplaces, fitted wardrobes and leafy outlooks. In total, there are five bedrooms and three bathrooms, making the house as suited to established family life as it is to those wanting space to work from home or accommodate guests with ease. Outside, the south-facing garden has an unexpectedly secluded feel for such a well-connected London address, framed by mature planting and established trees. The corner position gives the house an openness and presence that sets it apart, while the rear aspect remains reassuringly private. Bedford Park remains one of west London’s most enduringly appealing enclaves: architecturally distinctive, deeply residential and full of the kind of local life people move for. Turnham Green Terrace and Chiswick High Road are close by for good coffee, smart local shops and reliable neighbourhood favourites, while the green spaces of Acton Green and Turnham Green add to the area’s easy rhythm. Excellent schools and strong transport links only sharpen the appeal.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Behind its handsome red-brick façade on Chipstead Street, this beautifully reimagined house unfolds across approximately 4,123 sq ft, combining generous proportions with a contemporary finish. Arranged over four floors, it has been thoughtfully renovated to create a house that feels both elegant and practical, with excellent natural light, strong entertaining spaces and a flexible layout well suited to family life. The ground floor is devoted to living and entertaining. At the front of the house, the reception room is wonderfully proportioned, with high ceilings and a sense of quiet separation from the kitchen beyond. To the rear, the house opens into an impressive Poliform kitchen and dining room, where contemporary cabinetry, integrated appliances and a large central island create a striking yet highly functional space. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors draw in the light and open directly onto a low-maintenance south-west-facing patio garden, giving the room an easy indoor-outdoor feel in the warmer months. One of the house’s most successful interventions is its central staircase, introduced as part of a comprehensive back-to-brick refurbishment by Design 2 Finish in around 2009. More than a practical feature, it carries light deep into the plan and links each level in a way that makes the lower ground floor feel like a natural extension of the house rather than a separate basement. Below, that floor has been particularly well conceived. A substantial family and media room offers excellent versatility, whether used as a cinema room, children’s den or informal living space. Beyond the rear lightwell, an additional room sits beneath the garden and is perfect as a gym, studio or study, benefiting from both natural light and fresh air. A further bedroom and kitchen/utility area on this level add another layer of flexibility, whether for guests, older children, staff or longer-stay visitors. The principal bedroom occupies part of the first floor and is generous in scale, with fitted storage and an ensuite bathroom. A second bedroom and additional bathroom sit alongside it. On the floor above are three further rooms, including two bedrooms, a study or sixth bedroom, and loft storage, making the layout particularly appealing for larger families or anyone needing work-from-home space without compromising on bedroom count. The interiors are understated and cohesive throughout, allowing the scale of the rooms and the quality of the light to take centre stage. There is a polished, architectural quality to the house, softened by warm materials and a layout that has been designed to work hard for modern life. Chipstead Street is quietly positioned just off the New Kings Road, placing the house within easy reach of Parsons Green’s shops, cafés and restaurants, as well as the wider amenities of Fulham. There is a distinctly residential feel here, yet everything needed day to day is close at hand, from good local schools to green space and transport connections into central London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
A magnificent interior-designed penthouse apartment, laterally converted across three buildings in one of Belgravia’s finest locations overlooking the exclusive Eaton Square gardens. The apartment offers direct lift access and is finished in a contemporary aesthetic with modern conveniences including underfloor heating, comfort cooling and Lutron lighting. The main reception room provides an impressive entertaining space with vaulted ceilings, and connects to a fully equipped kitchen separated by a glass-panelled wall. The grand principal bedroom suite, study/media room, living spaces, and balcony all overlook the private gardens of Eaton Square. There are two further en-suite bedrooms and a guest cloakroom. Occupying a south-east corner position within the Grosvenor Estate, the building benefits from dedicated 24-hour porter service. Eaton Square is one of Belgravia’s most distinguished residential addresses, laid out in the 1820s by master builder Thomas Cubitt for the Grosvenor family. Defined by its white stucco façades and formal gardens, it has long been associated with political, diplomatic and aristocratic life. Today it remains one of Prime Central London’s most prestigious and discreet residential settings, with immediate access to Knightsbridge, Mayfair, Sloane Square and Hyde Park alongside a wide selection of boutiques, hotels, restaurants and galleries.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This expansive white stucco-fronted Belgravia townhouse is set on the Western side of Chesham Street, close to Sloane Square and Knightsbridge. Originally built in the 1830s, and designed by renowned architect Thomas Cubitt, the house is a perfect example of Georgian design, exemplified by its large rooms, period features and grand proportions. Arranged over six floors and 6,509 sq ft, the impressive house has beautiful entertaining spaces, as well as six bedroom suites. On the ground floor, a vast dine-in kitchen leads to a terrace and is complemented by a family room and a large dining room. On the first floor, a grand reception room has floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the square and open to a balcony. Behind this room is a second reception room with a bar, perfect for entertaining. A study lies at the back of this level. The second floor is given over to the master suite, which includes a large bathroom, a walk-through dressing room and access to a large terrace. The third and fourth floors are home to four ensuite bedrooms, which are all generous doubles. There is also a useful kitchenette on the third floor. On the lower ground floor, a reception room is complemented by a second kitchenette, a utility room and an ensuite bathroom, and would make excellent staff accommodation. Unusually for a house of this period, a lift accesses all floors. Set on one of Belgravia’s most coveted streets, close to Hyde Park, the area is known for its pretty architecture and lovely tree-lined streets. Grand townhouses are defined by their timeless elegance, while garden squares provide a sense of tranquillity amidst the bustling city. Belgravia's exclusive shops and restaurants are some of the best in London and excellent transport links mean the house is well connected to the rest of 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
With its contemporary, open plan layout and spacious interior, this penthouse apartment is a must-see luxury property. It occupies the top three floors of a signature Knightsbridge red brick period conversion. On the lower level, the penthouse has an inviting reception room with a 3m high ceiling and a fully equipped kitchen that overlooks the stunning outdoor terrace with its beautiful views across Pont Street Mews and Harrods. In addition to the en-suite bedroom on the top floor, the middle level has two large bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and built-in wardrobes, one of which has its own private outdoor balcony that connects to the one below via outside staircase. Overall, the penthouse is bright and airy, with an abundance of natural light and can be accessed via the building’s internal lift. Pont street is a popular residential street in the heart of Knightsbridge, well known for housing some of London's most prestigious properties. The building also has an in-house caretaker and is only a short walk from popular London hotspots like Sloane Street, Sloane Square and King’s Road. Knightsbridge is one of the most sophisticated neighbourhoods in prime central London, so it is the perfect place to purchase a modern luxury property.
…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
Hidden behind a pair of handsome arched gates in south Fulham, this four-bedroom mews house is the largest of a one-of-a-kind development of just five. Once the Sunlight Laundry, the building has been reimagined with striking architectural flair. Tall glazing washes each room with natural light, while bespoke walnut joinery, including a sculptural sweeping staircase, sets a tone of quiet craftsmanship and contemporary luxury. The ground floor unfolds as an expansive open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, its soaring ceilings lending a gallery-like feel. A hand-crafted kitchen, fitted with Siemens appliances and warmed by underfloor heating, is perfectly arranged for both lively entertaining and relaxed family life. To the rear lies a guest suite, currently a gym, with doors opening onto a private, south-facing garden, also accessed via the lounge bi-folds, where the secluded garden is currently used as a hot tub and relaxation area. Leading from the kitchen is another outdoor space, a BBQ patio with space for seating eight people. Bi-folds open onto this area, that invites al fresco dining from Spring until Autumn. Upstairs, a light-filled study area leads to three double bedrooms. The principal suite is a private space, complete with a roof terrace for morning coffee, a wonderful ensuite and discreet air conditioning. Two further bedrooms share a stylish bathroom, and storage is thoughtfully planned throughout. The property also benefits from built in Sonos speakers, electric Velux windows and shutters, as well as Hive controlled heating and water. Security and discretion is further enhanced by an alarm system and video entry at the gated entrance. Sunlight Mews enjoys a peaceful yet connected location. Imperial Wharf station is moments away, while the river taxi at Chelsea Harbour and nearby buses make for easy journeys into the West End or the City. Weekend strolls lead to Imperial Park, South Park and the playing fields of Eel Brook Common. Acclaimed nurseries and schools, from Thomas’ Fulham to Marie d’Orliac, are close at hand, as are favourite local haunts such as The Fulham Arms and the Harbour Club.
…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
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
Commanding a prime position on the favoured eastern terrace of Montpelier Square, this exquisite five-bedroom property combines timeless Victorian grandeur with refined, contemporary touches. Grade II-listed and arranged over six elegantly appointed floors, the home has been masterfully refurbished to an exceptional standard, offering a rare opportunity to acquire a freehold property in one of Knightsbridge’s most exclusive addresses. With its wider-than-average frontage and west-facing aspect, the house is bathed in natural light from morning through afternoon. The first-floor drawing room is defined by its scale and symmetry, where floor-to-ceiling sash windows frame leafy views of the private communal gardens. This is a space made for entertaining and flows into the adjoining formal dining room and generous reception areas. Elsewhere, a modern open-plan kitchen leads to more informal family spaces, while a bespoke cinema room offers a private sanctuary for film nights and relaxing weekends. A large private terrace opens from the main reception area, creating an inviting indoor-outdoor dynamic rarely found in central London. The sleeping quarters are equally spacious. Two sumptuous principal bedroom suites enjoy peaceful garden outlooks and are complemented by three further spacious guest bedrooms. All bathrooms are finished to the highest standard, echoing the home’s subtle blend of period elegance and modern glamour; lift access serves all floors. Montpelier Square is a rare pocket of tranquillity in the heart of Knightsbridge. Built between 1840 and 1850 and set within a conservation area, the square is an incredible example of some of London’s best architectural heritage, yet lies moments from the cosmopolitan buzz of Harrods, Harvey Nichols, and Sloane Street. Hyde Park is on the doorstep, while Heathrow and Battersea Heliport are within easy reach.
…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
Set in one of London’s most picturesque semi-rural locations, this handsome semi-detached period home has been comprehensively refurbished to an impressive standard. Directly overlooking Wimbledon Common and Royal Wimbledon Golf Course, the house combines generous proportions with classic Victorian architectural detailing and contemporary family living, all arranged over four expansive floors. The upper ground floor opens onto a dramatic open-plan reception hall, setting the tone for the considered design throughout. A series of beautifully proportioned reception rooms flow from here, including a light-filled drawing room to the rear, where a central roof lantern, ornate cornicing and elegant ceiling roses create an elevated yet welcoming atmosphere. French doors open onto an intricate ironwork balcony, offering elevated views of the garden and tree canopy beyond. To the front, a second reception room has exceptional views across the Common, with its ever-changing light and greenery, and would be equally suited to use as a formal dining room, library, study or winter sitting room. On the garden level, a further sitting room is a cosy space, while the open-plan kitchen and dining room spans the width of the house. Designed for both entertaining and family life, the space features bespoke traditional cabinetry, top-of-the-range appliances, and a generous central island offering ample storage and informal seating. Bi-fold doors open fully onto the landscaped terrace. The first floor is dedicated to the main bedroom suite, which has expansive views across the Common and a beautifully appointed bathroom. A second double bedroom, with its own bathroom and views of the garden, lies to the rear. Three further double bedrooms are arranged across the upper floors, served by two additional bathrooms, one of which is ensuite. The rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped in an informal English style, with layered planting, a level lawn and paved terrace perfect for outdoor dining. To the front, there is off-street parking for two cars. The house is perfectly positioned for access to Wimbledon Village, with its independent boutiques, pavement cafés and restaurants just a short walk away. A number of highly regarded schools, including King’s College School, The Study and Wimbledon High School, are all within easy reach. With fast and frequent rail links to Central London nearby, this is a rare opportunity to enjoy a country lifestyle in the capital.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
A rare opportunity to acquire a freehold, fully detached townhouse in the heart of Belgravia, carefully renovated throughout and presented in immaculate turnkey condition. Lying in a private, gated enclave just off Lyall Street, this discreet four-storey property combines classical proportions with contemporary updates, offering both privacy and a prime central location. The house unfolds across approximately 1,571 sq ft of thoughtfully designed internal space, with a further 505 sq ft of exceptional outdoor living via a rooftop terrace offering panoramic, 360-degree views across Belgravia’s elegant skyline. The renovation has been executed to an exceptional standard, with bespoke joinery, fluted oak detailing, and bookmatched marble finishes throughout. Accommodation includes four en suite bedrooms, a guest WC, and generous reception spaces finished with integrated joinery, underfloor heating and steel-framed partitions. The principal bedroom has a fully illuminated walk-in dressing area, while each bathroom is clad in Carrara or Statuario marble and fitted with walk-in rain showers, floating vanities, and smart Japanese WCs with self-cleaning, automated features. The kitchen is a sleek and functional space, fitted with custom cabinetry, leathered marble countertops, ambient LED underlighting and top-of-the-line integrated appliances. A French balcony extends from the reception room, while the dining area is built into the kitchen island. Additional highlights include a fireplace, cloakroom, utility and storage rooms, and triple-glazed windows with plantation shutters. There is also a private roof terrace, which has a built-in BBQ, outdoor kitchen, built-in fireplace, and banquette seating. Landscaped screening ensures privacy, while evening lighting allows the space to be enjoyed day or night. . Secure off-street parking is available at the main court yard for a car also at the rear of the building space for a bike or motorbike. The gated development is guarded 24/7 and features CCTV both indoors and on the terrace, alongside a fitted intruder alarm system for added peace of mind. Chesham Close is ideally located moments from Eaton Place and Lyall Street, offering direct access to Belgravia’s world-class boutiques, restaurants, and green spaces. Hyde Park is a five-minute walk away, while Harrods, Sloane Street, and Sloane Square are all within easy reach. The property is also well connected by transport, with Knightsbridge Underground station a short walk away and Heathrow accessible by car in under 40 minutes.
…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
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