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Spanning just under 3,000 sq ft, this exceptional property has been comprehensively refurbished to exacting standards, featuring high ceilings, a south-facing garden, polished finishes throughout and far-reaching views to the south. Solar panels are another standout feature, reinforcing the building's commitment to sustainable design. A driveway offers an impressive approach, providing off-street parking for two vehicles and an EV charging point. The entrance hall opens into the reception room, immaculately presented with a marble fireplace and walnut veneered alcove units. Eight-foot ceilings paired with a deep bay window enhance the sense of light and space, creating a distinguished setting for entertaining. A large rear reception room spans the full width of the property, where the far-reaching southerly views first come into view. A private study and cloakroom lie adjacent. On the lower ground floor, the spacious and beautifully appointed dine-in kitchen is complete with Miele appliances, refined wooden cabinetry, and a generous island. Full-height sliding doors open onto the south-facing rear garden, extending the living area outdoors and creating a charming setting for alfresco entertaining. A laundry room, utility room, and dog shower complete this floor. A second front door to the front of the property provides an additional point of access from the lower ground floor. All bedrooms are spacious doubles. The principal suite occupies the entirety of the first floor, benefiting from a grand dressing room with central island and vanity unit, a luxurious en suite bathroom, and a further study. The remaining bedrooms are situated on the second floor, one with an en suite and the other two served by a well-appointed family bathroom. The house is finished with air conditioning and underfloor heating throughout. Situated on a quiet street in Wimbledon, this family home lies moments from the independent shops on Leopold Road, the restaurants and cafés of Wimbledon Village and Wimbledon town centre, as well as the area's well-regarded nurseries and schools. Scenic parklands and viewpoints, including Wimbledon Park and Wimbledon Common, are within easy reach.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Situated on the 6th 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 views towards the River. 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 five-bedroom detached house is set back from the road with off-street parking to the front and a generous rear garden. To the front, a wide double reception room spans the depth of the house, offering a more traditional arrangement with good proportions and an easy sense of flow. To the rear, the house opens out into a large kitchen, dining and family room that stretches across the full width of the plan. Centred around a substantial island, the kitchen is designed for everyday use, with space for dining and a more relaxed sitting area arranged alongside. Full-width doors open directly onto a broad terrace, extending the room out into the garden beyond. The garden is mainly laid to lawn and bordered by mature planting, with a paved terrace positioned immediately outside the house for outdoor dining. A separate utility room sits just off the kitchen, keeping the practical elements of daily life out of view, while a ground-floor bedroom and shower room offer flexibility for guests, working from home or longer-term living arrangements. Upstairs, the first floor is arranged around three bedrooms. The principal en suite bedroom sits to the rear with a calm outlook over the garden, while two further bedrooms are positioned to the front and side and a family bathroom in the middle. The top floor has an additional bedroom set into the eaves with its own bathroom and a sense of separation from the rest of the house, making it particularly well suited to older children or guests. Derwent Avenue is a quiet residential street positioned between Richmond Park and Wimbledon Common, both within easy reach and offering miles of open green space. The area is well regarded for its schools and benefits from easy access to the A3, providing a direct route into central London and out towards the countryside.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Behind the stucco façade of a classic Notting Hill terrace, this beautifully reimagined five-storey house unfolds with a surprising sense of drama and personality. Period proportions remain intact, yet the interiors have been thoughtfully redesigned to create a home that feels both architectural and richly atmospheric. Spanning over 2,300 sq ft, the house combines generous entertaining spaces with four bedrooms, a study and a landscaped garden. The lower ground floor forms a striking reception room, a relaxed, cinematic space anchored by an ornate marble fireplace. A wall of bespoke joinery creates a library-like backdrop while seating areas stretch the full width of the house, making it perfect for both entertaining and quiet evenings. Doors at the rear open directly onto steps leading up to the garden, allowing natural light to filter through the space. Above, the ground floor is dedicated to a remarkable kitchen and dining room that feels designed for hosting. The bespoke kitchen is centred around a sculptural marble island, surrounded by warm timber cabinetry and brass lighting, with Devol tapware providing a subtle design detail. Generous glazing brings in light from both sides of the house, while doors open onto a balcony overlooking the garden below. The dining room, finished with Pierre Frey wallpaper, sits alongside and creates a characterful setting for entertaining. At the rear, a terrace leads down to the private garden, an inviting setting for outdoor dining in the warmer months. The first floor is entirely devoted to the principal bedroom suite. Generous in scale, the bedroom is filled with natural light from large sash windows, while the adjoining en suite bathroom is beautifully appointed. Two further double bedrooms occupy the second floor, providing comfortable accommodation for family or guests. Above, a fourth bedroom and additional bathroom sit beneath the roofline, creating a peaceful retreat that works equally well as a guest suite or private workspace. Outside, the landscaped rear garden is the perfect oasis, providing a leafy setting with space for eating alfresco and relaxing in the summertime. Chepstow Road sits at the heart of Notting Hill, one of west London’s most beloved neighbourhoods. Just moments away, Westbourne Grove and Ledbury Road offer an excellent mix of independent boutiques, cafés and some of the area’s most celebrated restaurants. Portobello Road’s famous market is a short walk away, while nearby Notting Hill Gate and Royal Oak stations provide excellent connections across London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set back from Hadley Green Road behind wrought-iron gates, The Grove unfolds at the end of a long carriage driveway. Its late Georgian façade sits comfortably within rolling lawns and open countryside beyond, the elevation giving way to wide, uninterrupted views. Built around 1800 and Grade II listed, the house has been carefully extended over time, now offering close to 11,000 sq ft of accommodation. Its proportions remain firmly rooted in its period, with high ceilings, generous room widths and a natural sense of flow between spaces. At its centre is a striking entrance hall, lined in pine panelling and anchored by a sweeping staircase. From here, the principal reception rooms extend out across the ground floor. A series of formal and informal spaces include a grand drawing room, a dining room of impressive scale, and a richly panelled library, alongside additional reception rooms that lend themselves to more private use. Many retain original detailing, from delicate plasterwork to classical friezes, while large sash windows draw in light and frame views of the surrounding grounds. At the North corner of the house, a generous kitchen and breakfast room are complemented by a conservatory. The kitchen itself is expansive and contemporary in feel, with a central island and ample space for dining, positioned to overlook the gardens. Upstairs lie eleven bedrooms in total, most with their own bathrooms. The scale allows for a variety of uses, from family living to guest accommodation, with several rooms enjoying particularly fine outlooks across the grounds. The lower ground floor is given over to leisure and utility space, including a gym, cinema room and sauna, alongside storage and plant rooms. Outbuildings are equally well considered. The former coach house has been converted to provide garaging for four cars, with two self-contained flats above, perfect for staff or guests. A separate double garage sits elsewhere on the grounds. The setting is one of the house’s defining qualities. Extending to approximately 17 acres, the grounds move between open lawns, mature woodland and more formal planting, including a rhododendron garden and an avenue of lime trees. A terrace runs along the rear of the house, positioned to take in the elevated views, while a floodlit tennis court and ornamental pond add to the sense of a fully formed country estate. There is also potential, subject to planning, to create further leisure space beneath the terrace. Monken Hadley has long held onto its identity as a village, despite sitting just beyond North London. Centred around the green and its cricket field, it retains a distinctly rural feel, with open land rolling into Hadley Woods and the wider countryside beyond. There is a quiet sense of history here too, shaped by its position on the edge of London rather than within it. Despite that, connections into central London are straightforward, making it a place that offers space, landscape and a slower pace of life without complete separation from the city.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Occupying a handsome position on the third floor of one of Mayfair’s most established addresses, this beautifully presented three-bedroom apartment unfolds across approximately 1,528 sq ft, with generous lateral proportions and an elegant finish throughout. The principal reception space is open, expansive and filled with natural light from a series of large sash windows with partial views of Grosvenor Square. Thoughtfully arranged to accommodate both seating and dining areas, it is a room with real versatility, equally suited to formal entertaining and everyday living. Pale timber flooring and a soft, neutral palette enhance the sense of volume. The kitchen sits just off the main living area, making entertaining easier, while maintaining a clear distinction between cooking and entertaining spaces. Elsewhere, the apartment’s layout is notably well balanced, with three well-proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms arranged off the main hall. The principal bedroom suite is positioned and offers a strong sense of separation from the entertaining spaces, while the additional bedrooms provide flexibility for guests, family life or a study. Throughout, the apartment has been finished in a clean, understated style that allows the proportions of the rooms and the quality of light to take precedence. Set on Grosvenor Square, one of London’s great garden squares, the apartment is exceptionally well placed for the best of Mayfair. Mount Street’s celebrated restaurants, hotels and boutiques are a short walk away, while Hyde Park, Claridge’s, The Connaught and the amenities of both Oxford Street and Park Lane are all within easy reach. It is a setting that combines stature and convenience in equal measure.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Occupying an open position directly opposite Wimbledon Common and the Royal Wimbledon Golf Club, this handsome house unfolds across more than 4,100 sq ft of internal space excluding storage, with six bedrooms, a generous landscaped garden, off-street parking and a separate 295 sq ft studio. The house has an immediate sense of stature from the outside, while inside it strikes a balance between classic proportions and relaxed family life. At the front, a series of elegant reception rooms enjoy exceptional ceiling heights and far-reaching green views, creating beautifully bright spaces for both entertaining and quieter everyday moments. Rich in character, they retain a traditional sense of formality while still feeling warm and liveable. To the rear, the house opens into a large kitchen, dining and family room designed around day-to-day life. This is the social heart of the home: generous in scale, filled with natural light and arranged to flow directly out to the garden. The kitchen itself has a more rustic, country-house feel, with timber cabinetry and a central island, while the adjoining dining and sitting areas make the space feel particularly versatile. Across the upper floors are six bedrooms, arranged with an excellent sense of separation and flexibility. The principal suite to the front occupies a particularly impressive footprint, while the remaining bedrooms are well-proportioned and adaptable for children, guests or home working. There is also useful eaves and loft storage, alongside a cellar at lower ground level. The rear garden is a standout feature: mature, private and a good size, with a separate studio at the far end that would work beautifully as a home office, gym, creative workspace or guest overflow. A covered car port provides off-street parking, further adding to the overall practicality. With very few houses, Camp View is one of Wimbledon’s most desirable residential settings, prized for its immediate access to the Common and its distinctly village-like feel. Wimbledon Village, with its much-loved cafés, restaurants, pubs and independent boutiques, is a short distance away, while central London is easily reached via Wimbledon station. For families, the area is also exceptionally well placed for some of south-west London’s most sought-after schools.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Behind its handsome period frontage on one of Fulham’s well-regarded residential streets, this beautifully extended five/six-bedroom house unfolds across five floors, offering 2,385 sq ft of bright, versatile living space. Carefully arranged for family life, it pairs generous proportions with contemporary design, and is further distinguished by a south-facing garden and a private roof terrace above. The ground floor is given over to an elegant open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room, a broad, sociable space that forms the natural heart of the house. Centred around a large island and lit from above, it has been designed for both everyday family life and larger-scale entertaining. Full-width bi-fold doors draw the eye straight through to the garden, bringing in a strong sense of light and openness and enhancing the connection between inside and out. A separate reception room lies to the front, offering a more intimate setting away from the main living space, while the lower ground floor provides an additional media/family room or bedroom with a bathroom. This level works particularly well for guests, older children or live-in help, giving the house a flexibility that is increasingly hard to find. The principal bedroom occupies a commanding position on the first floor and is served by a large ensuite bathroom. The remaining bedrooms are arranged across the upper floors, with a well-balanced mix of family bedrooms, guest accommodation and rooms that could equally serve as studies or dressing rooms depending on need. Bathrooms are smartly finished, and the overall layout gives the house a sense of practicality as well as scale. Outside, the south-facing rear garden extends directly from the kitchen, making it a natural backdrop to daily life in the main living space. Above, the private roof terrace offers another place to sit in the sun, with open views over the neighbouring rooftops. Racton Road sits in a particularly convenient part of Fulham, close to the border with Earl’s Court and well placed for the restaurants, cafés and everyday amenities of both areas. The Harwood Arms is nearby, as are a number of well-liked local shops and pubs, while the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle and other sought-after schools are within easy reach. It is a part of west London that feels well established and with handsome houses, good proportions and a strong sense of neighbourhood life.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned along the preferred south side of Gerald Road, this beautifully proportioned five-bedroom townhouse unfolds across multiple floors defined by a classical sensibility. Behind its white stucco façade, the house offers over 3,000 sq ft of well-balanced accommodation, where natural light and thoughtful planning shape each space. Most of the first floor is given over to an elegant drawing room, a generous and composed space with tall sash windows and refined proportions. It is a room that feels both formal and liveable. Behind lies a quiet study. The ground floor is more relaxed. A bespoke kitchen sits alongside a dining room, with an additional sitting area that opens directly onto the private south-facing patio garden. This connection to the outside gives the house a softer edge, particularly in warmer months when the doors are left open and the garden becomes part of the living space. The principal bedroom suite occupies the entirety of the second floor, creating a sense of privacy and separation. It includes a dressing room and ensuite bathroom, arranged with a straightforward, functional logic. Further bedrooms are distributed across the upper floors, offering flexibility for family life, guests or working from home. A bedroom and an additional reception room on the lower ground floor provide further versatility, whether as a gym, bedroom or staff accommodation. Throughout, the house is presented with thoughtful interior design, with a consistent palette that allows the proportions and natural light to take precedence. Gerald Road sits just moments from Elizabeth Street, one of Belgravia’s most characterful stretches, known for its independent shops, cafés and long-standing local institutions. Sloane Square and Victoria are both within easy reach, placing the house in a well-connected yet distinctly residential pocket of central London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This striking property has been fully refurbished to an exacting standard, featuring contemporary finishes, expansive proportions and private open spaces. Occupying a prime position on one of Notting Hill's most celebrated streets, the residence combines significant architectural volume with state-of-the-art technical integration. The raised ground floor is dedicated to a grand reception room, defined by 10-foot ceilings, a skylight and a deep bay window, which together create an exquisite sense of light and space. The lower ground floor houses a beautifully appointed Boffi kitchen equipped with Gaggenau appliances and honed marble countertops. The space transitions into a double-height, open-plan dining area and bar with 17-foot ceilings and full-width Crittall doors that lead to a tranquil landscaped courtyard garden. Lush ferns and hydrangeas blend with a mature wall of scented jasmine and a minimalist water feature. Integrated Bose speakers throughout the living spaces and the built in bar create the perfect setting for entertaining. A bay-windowed boot and utility room complete this area. The entire first floor is a dedicated principal suite, featuring soaring ceilings, a luxurious ensuite with a freestanding tub and a bespoke dressing room. The second floor provides two further bedrooms – one with an ensuite – and an additional family bathroom. The top-floor bedroom opens onto a private roof terrace with elevated views over the iconic streets below, offering a scenic setting for alfresco dining. Throughout the home, the interiors are sophisticated yet minimalist, defined by clean lines, warm wooden floors, natural stone and sleek panelling. Voice controlled lighting and air conditioning throughout add to the sense of comfort. Situated on Westbourne Park Road, the property is at the heart of one of London's most desirable neighborhoods. A short stroll from the vibrant markets and iconic rainbow-hued houses, this location offers the significant convenience of being within a single block of several of the area’s premier private schools. This proximity places world-class education and the amenities of Notting Hill within immediate reach.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This truly exceptional 3,200 sq ft penthouse apartment is set on the 7th and 8th floors of an elegant 1930s portered residence in Mayfair, 100 yards from Hyde Park. One of its most impressive features is the south west facing 1,950 sq ft terrace overlooking the serenity of Hyde Park with incredible views of London's famous skyline. Spanning across two floors, the lower floor showcases the penthouse’s spacious proportions with a large foyer, a fully equipped dine-in kitchen, and an elegant dining room with a period fireplace. There are three generously sized double bedrooms each with a large en-suite bathroom, including the principal bedroom with its private south-facing terrace. The 220 sq ft gym features a sauna and steam room but could be converted into a fourth bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. The upstairs floor features an open plan 700 sq reception room with dual aspect floor-to-ceiling doors opening onto an unusually generous roof terrace perfectly sized for entertaining at scale, relaxing outside in privacy or enjoying one of London's finest views. The internal staircase features an impressive skylight above, drawing further natural light into the bright apartment. Spacious, quiet, and centrally located, this property is a rare find with two private terraces and the opportunity for further renovation to bespoke the apartment to specific tastes and needs. The penthouse is situated in Hereford House, a highly desirable residence with two internal passenger lifts and a 24-hour porter. North Row is just on the corner of Park Street and Oxford Street, which is one of the best addresses in Mayfair. It is close to Bond Street and Marble Arch tube stations, the beautiful greenery of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens and the superb amenities, shops, cultural attractions and fine dining restaurants of Mayfair, Marylebone and Soho.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set on one of Barnes’ most desirable roads, this substantial detached house unfolds across almost 3,900 sq ft, combining generous lateral living with a large private garden, a fully developed lower ground floor and a detached studio at the far end of the plot. With off-street parking for several cars, electric gates, CCTV across key areas and a layout that balances family life with entertaining, it is a house of real substance and versatility. The house is approached via a gravel driveway with space for three cars, leading to a central entrance hall. From here, the ground floor opens into a wide open-plan kitchen and dining room at the rear, designed as the social heart of the house. Fitted with extensive cabinetry and a central island, the space allows comfortably for a large dining table and additional seating, while full-width glazing draws in natural light and opens directly onto the garden terrace beyond. A separate reception room sits to the front of the house, creating a quieter retreat away from the main living spaces. There is also a further room on this level, currently suited to use as a study, playroom or snug, giving the layout a flexibility that works especially well for family life. The lower ground floor forms an impressive additional layer to the house and has been carefully designed to extend the living space in a way that feels entirely in keeping with the original architecture. The basement addition was conceived to complement the home’s Art Deco character, with a bespoke staircase designed to echo the original atrium staircase and first-floor landing above, creating a strong sense of continuity between old and new. This floor is arranged as a series of versatile rooms including a large games room, a wine cellar and further space that could be used as a gym, media room or study. Lightwells bring in natural light and enhance the feeling of openness throughout. Also at this level is a substantial garden storage room, currently used as a gym. Upstairs, the first floor is arranged with four well-proportioned bedrooms. Two have ensuite bathrooms, while the remaining rooms are served by a family bathroom. The second floor is given over to a generous principal bedroom suite, with its own bathroom and ample built-in storage set into the eaves. In total, the house provides five bathrooms, thoughtfully distributed across the upper floors to support both family life and guests with ease. The garden is a particular highlight. A broad terrace runs along the rear of the house, stepping down to a wide, well-kept lawn framed by mature planting that gives the space a notably private feel. At the far end sits a detached garden studio with water and electricity connected, making it a genuinely useful extension of the house, whether for guests, home working, creative use or fitness. Parke Road is well placed for the best of Barnes, close to the village centre with its independent shops, cafés and restaurants, as well as the open green spaces of Barnes Common and the Thames path. Barnes Bridge station is within easy reach for connections into central London. Combining scale, security and a strong sense of privacy, this is a house well suited to modern family life. The property is offered with no onward chain.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Lying on one of Belgravia’s most recognisable streets, this handsome freehold house extends to more than 2,000 sq ft and unfolds across four floors, with a tandem garage, private patio garden and a kitchen opening to a balcony above. The raised ground floor is arranged with a generous kitchen and dining room stretching across the rear. French doors open to a Juliet balcony, bringing in lovely natural light and giving the room an airy, open feel. Fitted with traditional cabinetry, stone worktops and a central island, the kitchen has an easy practicality to it, with ample room for family meals and informal entertaining. Also on this floor is a separate home office, along with a guest cloakroom. On the first floor is a wonderfully proportioned reception room, where high ceilings, large sash windows and an attractive fireplace create a graceful focal point. From here, there are pretty views over Bourne Street. A further bedroom is positioned on this level, served by a bathroom off the landing. The upper floor provides the remaining bedroom accommodation. The principal bedroom is ensuite and especially generous, occupying the front of the house, while two further bedrooms, one ensuite, and additional bath and shower facilities make the layout well suited to family life or guests. On the lower ground floor, a substantial tandem garage offers rare and highly practical secure parking, storage or workshop space. A utility area is also positioned on this level, and to the rear, lies a pretty patio garden. Bourne Street sits in a particularly appealing pocket of Belgravia, moments from the smart shops and homeware showrooms of Pimlico Road, the restaurants and boutiques around Elizabeth Street, and the wider appeal of Sloane Square. Excellent schools are close by, and this stretch of south-west London remains one of the capital’s most established and quietly desirable neighbourhoods.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set on a quiet Belgravia street and Eaton Squares, this handsome townhouse presents a rare combination of generous proportions and versatile living. Its unique dual-staircase layout creates a thoughtful division of space and a natural flow across all five floors. On the lower ground floor, a flexible bedroom or reception room opens to a private patio, making for a perfect guest or staff suite. A separate entrance on this level, along with a family TV room, bathroom, and two utility rooms, offers exceptional independence and privacy. The ground floor is arranged for seamless entertaining. A grand dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooks the square, leading to a breakfast room and a modern, fitted kitchen at the rear. A guest cloakroom completes the floor. The first floor is a true highlight, featuring a vast double reception room. Its soaring ceilings are framed by twin French doors that open onto a balcony, while a classic fireplace adds both warmth and grandeur. A study tucked at the back provides a quiet and private workspace. The principal bedroom occupies the entire second floor, complete with bespoke cabinetry, an ensuite bathroom, and access to a private terrace. Two further bedrooms sharing a bathroom are located on the top floor. Outside, a roof terrace provides an elevated escape with far-reaching views and residents have access to Belgrave Square Gardens and Tennis court. Just moments from Knightsbridge and Buckingham Palace Road, this area is close to the iconic garden squares of Belgrave and Eaton. The boutiques and cafés of nearby Motcomb Street create a village-like atmosphere, while world-class shopping on Sloane Street and the antiques and art on Pimlico Road are all within easy reach. Excellent transport links place Mayfair, Westminster, and the West End just moments away, making this elegant pocket of London perennially appealing to families and international buyers alike.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This superbly refurbished, freehold townhouse offers an exceptional blend of cutting-edge design and luxury living in one of London’s most prestigious locations. Spanning 3,311 sq ft across six floors, this award-winning home is meticulously designed for both comfort and entertainment, featuring a private roof terrace, five-person lift, a cinema room, and a spacious garage. The ground floor comprises a secure garage and the lift. Descending to the lower level, you’ll find a cinema/media room, providing the perfect setting for entertainment or an additional family living area. The impressive principal suite spans the entire first floor and includes a spacious en-suite bathroom and bespoke fitted wardrobes. The second floor hosts two further generously sized double bedrooms which share a beautifully appointed bathroom. Located on the third floor is the kitchen-dining room. Designed for seamless entertaining, this space features high-end appliances and contemporary finishes. The impressive reception room is located on the fourth floor. Crowning the property is a stunning 230 sq ft private roof terrace, offering breathtaking views over Mayfair’s rooftops. Equipped with an integrated AV system, full air conditioning, and a private lift servicing all six floors, this extraordinary townhouse presents a rare opportunity to purchase a property in one of London’s most desirable locations.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
An impressive, extended, and beautifully presented detached residence offering nearly 5,400 sq. ft. of internal accommodation spread across four floors. This vast home epitomises versatility and elegance, providing a myriad of living spaces to suit the dynamic needs of modern families. Boasting a collection of both intimate and expansive reception rooms, the property is perfectly designed for hosting both cosy family gatherings and grand entertaining. With the heart of the home the elegant kitchen, with central island and dining area making this the perfect spot for family meals. Access to the basement is also found on this floor, which is currently being used as storage. The residence includes a separate wing with its own private entrance, presenting an ideal opportunity for a self-contained flat or annex. This additional space integrates effortlessly with the main house, offering flexibility and privacy for multi-generational living or guest accommodation. The first floor comprises four double bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms, ensuring a luxurious experience for every family member. Additionally, a convenient laundry/storage cupboard is situated off the hallway, adding to the practicality of the home. Ascending to the top floor, you will discover four more double bedrooms, three of which boast en-suites. A thoughtfully positioned kitchenette/utility room serves this level, enhancing its self-sufficiency and functionality. The external grounds are equally as impressive, with meticulously maintained gardens that provide a serene escape from the bustle of everyday life. The manicured lawns and established planting create a picturesque setting, ideal for outdoor entertaining or peaceful relaxation. The garden also offers potential for further landscaping or the addition of leisure facilities, tailored to the purchaser's individual preferences. Ealing's vibrant shopping centre is just moments away, offering an array of retail and dining options to suit every taste. Ealing Broadway station, a mere 0.3 miles from the property, provides convenient access to the Central and District lines, as well as the GWR Overground services. This station also features the exceptional new Elizabeth Line, delivering rapid connections to key destinations such as Bond Street and Canary Wharf. Additionally, you are in close proximity to the expansive green spaces of Ealing Common. The nearby Ealing Common station, just 0.6 miles away, offers further access to the District and Piccadilly lines, facilitating easy travel into Central London. North Ealing station, also served by the Piccadilly Line, is only 0.5 miles away. For those travelling by car, the property benefits from its proximity to the North Circular Road (A406), providing seamless access to the A40/M40 and A4/M4, ensuring excellent connectivity to various parts of London and beyond.
…By Annonceur International
Upon entering the property, you are immediately welcomed by a magnificent entrance hallway, rich in period character and featuring beautifully preserved original tiled flooring alongside a breathtaking sweeping staircase that sets an elegant tone for the rest of the home. The formal reception room is particularly impressive, showcasing soaring ceilings, intricate cornicing, a striking marble fireplace and expansive sash windows that bathe the room in natural light, creating a wonderfully refined entertaining space.A second reception room, ideal as a family room, flows effortlessly through to an elegant dining area designed with both formal entertaining and modern family living in mind. French doors open directly onto the beautifully landscaped rear garden, seamlessly blending the indoor and outdoor spaces. In addition, there is a cosy snug/television room providing a more intimate retreat, whilst the bespoke kitchen is exquisitely appointed with granite worktops, an Aga range and delightful views across the garden.Arranged across the first and second floors are five generously proportioned bedrooms, all benefitting from ample built-in storage, together with a study and three beautifully appointed bathrooms, offering exceptional versatility for family life and home working.The 60 foot west facing garden has been thoughtfully landscaped to create a wonderfully peaceful and private sanctuary. Mature planting, established greenery and manicured borders provide a superb sense of seclusion, whilst a generous patio terrace offers the perfect setting for morning coffee, summer entertaining and alfresco dining. The lawned garden beyond creates an idyllic backdrop rarely found so close to Central London. To the front, the property further benefits from private off-street parking for multiple vehicles.Perryn Road is perfectly positioned for family living, moments from the open green spaces of Acton Park and within easy reach of excellent leisure facilities including David Lloyd, Mode and Everyone Active, as well as the highly regarded Ealing Tennis Club.The area is exceptionally well served by a range of outstanding schools, including an excellent selection of both state and private nurseries, primary and secondary schools, together with the International School of London.Residents also enjoy close proximity to the vibrant cafés, restaurants and independent boutiques of Churchfield Road, alongside the much-loved ActOne Cinema, whilst nearby Chiswick High Road offers an even broader array of amenities, dining and shopping options.
…By Annonceur International
Key Features• Substantial semi-detached home• Approximately 2,450 sq. ft of internal accommodation• Six bedrooms and three bathrooms• Bay-fronted reception room with generous ceiling heights• Long galley kitchen overlooking the garden• Private rear garden extending to approximately 68 ft• Roof terrace on the upper floor• Off-street parking for two vehicles with fitted electric charging point• Ample eaves storageThe TourThe house sits slightly back from the street behind a paved forecourt that provides off-street parking for up to two vehicles. The red-brick elevation is characterised by deep bay windows that project across both ground and first floors, a feature typical of houses built in the early twentieth century and designed to maximise interior light and spatial width.An entrance hall runs centrally through the plan, creating a natural axis that connects the principal rooms. At the front of the house, a bay-fronted living room forms the first of the principal reception spaces. The wide window draws daylight across the timber floorboards, while a fireplace sits centrally along the inner wall, creating a natural focal point within the room. A broad arched opening connects the living room to the adjoining dining room, allowing the spaces to flow together while still retaining their individual character. Positioned toward the rear of the plan, the dining room is arranged beside large glazing overlooking the garden, where natural light filters through the depth of the house and reinforces the connection between the interior and the outdoor space.The kitchen occupies the rear portion of the ground floor and extends along the depth of the house. Arranged as a long, practical workspace with extensive cabinetry and preparation surfaces, the kitchen is designed to maximise functionality while maintaining clear sightlines towards the garden. Glazing at the rear allows natural light to filter through the space and establishes a visual connection to the outdoor setting.The arrangement creates a natural sequence of rooms through the ground floor, allowing spaces to remain connected while maintaining a clear sense of distinction between living, dining and kitchen areas.The first floor is organised around a central landing and provides three bedrooms. The principal bedroom sits to the front of the house and benefits from the wide bay window, creating a bright and generously proportioned room. This bedroom is accompanied by an en-suite bathroom. Two further bedrooms occupy the remainder of the floor and are served by a family bathroom positioned off the landing. A utility/storage area on this level adds practical convenience for everyday living.The upper floor continues the accommodation with three additional bedrooms arranged beneath the roofline. One of the bedrooms benefits from its own en-suite bathroom, while another opens directly onto a roof terrace, offering an elevated outdoor space with views across the surrounding rooftops.Eaves storage is incorporated along the upper level, providing useful additional space while maintaining the clean proportions of the rooms.Outside, the garden extends to approximately 68 feet, offering a rare sense of depth for a property of this type. Mature planting and established borders frame the outdoor space, which provides significant scope for landscaping, outdoor dining and entertaining.The AreaFordwych Road, a picturesque tree-lined avenue, offers an ideal setting for families nestled between Kilburn and West Hampstead. This location benefits from excellent transport links, including proximity to Kilburn and West Hampstead Underground Stations on the Jubilee Line, and it's just a short walk to both the Overground and Thameslink stations. Cricklewood railway station, only a six-minute walk away, provides swift connections, reaching West Hampstead in three minutes and Kings Cross in just thirteen minutes. Additionally, the area affords easy access to central London via the reliable Jubilee Line from Kilburn tube station, located just over half a mile away. For motorists, the M1 and Brent Cross shopping centre are a mere ten-minute drive. The neighbourhood is also superbly located for many popular primary and secondary schools, including Northbridge House, The Mulberry House School and Emmanuel C of E. Moreover, the area boasts hidden gems like the nearby Mapesbury Dell, adding to its charm.VIEWINGS - By appointment only with Fine & Country West Hampstead. Please enquire and quote RBAPlease note: All descriptions, images and floor plans are provided for illustrative purposes only and do not form part of any contract. Fixtures, fittings, and features shown or described are not included in the sale unless specifically agreed during the conveyancing process. All measurements, distances and orientations are approximate. Buyers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.
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Standout Features• Uniquely designed 1970s terraced family home• Over 1,700 square feet of living space• Four bedrooms, two bathrooms • Double reception room• Guest WC• South-west facing garden• Glass conservatory benefiting from underfloor heating• Excellent location in proximity to outstanding schools• FreeholdThe Tour A tribute to the distinctive architecture of the 1970s, this property stands as a living testament to the era's hallmark of seamless indoor-outdoor living, elegantly achieved through its expansive windows that bridge the realms of interior and exterior. Within this architectural gem, a daring departure from conventionality becomes evident, resulting in a mosaic of unique design elements that proudly proclaim the essence of individuality.As the door opens, the ground floor choreographs its space to perfection. To the right of the inviting entrance hallway lies an expansive 35-foot double reception/dining room, a captivating theatre of senses where hardwood floors unfold underfoot, orchestrating a seamless passage with the wood tones warmly embracing all who enter. A symphony of innovation unfurls at the room's rear, crowned by the glass conservatory with its gently slanted glass-panelled roof, an aperture that allows natural light to cascade in. Enhanced by underfloor heating and accessible from both the kitchen and reception room, this conservatory is not only a space-enhancing marvel but also an invitation to extend the indoors outdoors, creating a luminous haven ideal for hosting soirées and sharing tea-laden afternoons. This architectural alchemy masterfully weaves light, guiding the observer's gaze from the beguiling garden vista to the very heart of the reception room. However, the pièce de résistance remains the full-width bi-folding doors, evocatively beckoning nature indoors while allowing sunlight to pirouette within.At the rear of the layout, a refined and fully integrated modern kitchen, an epitome of form and function, awaits its audience. Exquisitely designed to optimize both workspace and storage, it boasts a contemporary allure. Anchored by architecturally linear aesthetics, this kitchen seamlessly fuses classic clean lines with unparalleled functionality. It takes its stance at the rear, a cornerstone of culinary creativity, augmented by bespoke fittings that tantalize the imagination. The ground floor journey culminates with a guest WC, an addition that embodies the luxury of convenience.Ascending to the first floor, the narrative unfurls over hardwood floors, leading to four generously proportioned bedrooms. These sleeping sanctuaries, adorned with fitted wardrobes, epitomize efficient design, fusing space with storage mastery. The principal bedroom, a cocoon at the rear, reveals a trove of storage solutions and the opulence of an en-suite shower room. The trio of remaining bedrooms shares a well-appointed main bathroom. Large windows grace each sleeping quarter, bestowing an ethereal atmosphere that embraces sunlight, creating a haven of serenity.The south-west facing rear garden, extending over an impressive 34 feet, emerges as an alfresco tapestry. Paved to harmonize durability, sustainability, and low maintenance demands, it becomes an outdoor sanctuary. A canvas for al fresco dining, it's embraced by lush pots and verdant life forms, an ode to nature's grace.Ultimately, this dwelling surpasses mere architectural design—it is a living, breathing canvas that captures the essence of modern elegance. It beckons the soul to flourish amidst its boundless spaces and enduring design, an exquisite embodiment of timelessness.The AreaNestled in the heart of Brondesbury Park, St. Hilda's Close exudes exclusivity and privacy within a tranquil cul-de-sac. A haven for families and individuals, it seamlessly blends modern living and tranquillity. The cul-de-sac layout ensures minimal traffic, fostering a strong sense of community and safety. Despite its serene setting, urban convenience thrives, offering access to extensive amenities, public transport, and outstanding educational institutions. Local links such as Brondesbury Park (Overground), Willesden Green (Jubilee Line), and Queen’s Park (Bakerloo Line) stations provide effortless connections, easing commutes and exploration. Encircled by lush parks like Queen’s Park and Tiverton Green, it creates a space for relaxation, outdoor pursuits, and natural beauty.VIEWINGS - By appointment only with Fine & Country – West Hampstead. Please enquire and quote RBA.
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A superbly appointed and thoughtfully enlarged four-bedroom detached residence, offering beautifully balanced family accommodation, luxurious contemporary finishes and glorious rear views across open playing fields. Further benefitting from a wonderfully private rear garden extending to approximately 79ft and valuable off-street parking to the front.The property opens into an inviting entrance hall which leads through to an elegant front reception room, whilst to the rear a striking extended L-shaped reception and dining room provides an exceptional entertaining space, complete with double doors opening directly onto the garden and allowing for an abundance of natural light throughout.A particularly versatile side extension, with its own private entrance, incorporates a shower room/WC and utility room, making it ideally suited for guest accommodation, home working or multigenerational living. The well-appointed kitchen connects seamlessly to the dining area via contemporary sliding doors, creating a wonderful sense of flow across the ground floor.The first floor offers three well-proportioned bedrooms alongside a stylish shower room/WC, whilst the second floor has been expertly converted to provide a superb principal bedroom suite with an en suite bathroom/WC.Externally, the delightful rear garden extends to approximately 79ft and enjoys a highly desirable open outlook across playing fields, creating a rare sense of peace and privacy. To the front, the property further benefits from off-street parking.Ideally positioned within this premier residential location, the property is conveniently situated for both South Ealing and Acton Town stations, providing excellent connections into Central London. The extensive amenities of Ealing Broadway, including the Elizabeth Line, an excellent selection of restaurants, cafés, bars and shopping facilities, are also within easy reach. The beautiful open spaces of Gunnersbury Park are nearby, offering an abundance of recreational and leisure opportunities.
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Key Features• Uniquely designed 1970s terraced family home• Over 1,450 square feet of living space• Four bedrooms, two bathrooms• Double reception room• Guest WC• Ample loft storage with insulation• South-west facing garden• Separate garage • Excellent location in proximity to outstanding schools• FreeholdFramed by a lovely front garden, this mid-terrace home immediately distinguishes itself with its handsome geometric façade and rhythmic fenestration — an ode to the design vocabulary of its era. The paved front garden, lined with potted botanicals, introduces a quiet, welcoming threshold.The main reception extends over 35 feet in length, a beautifully proportioned open-plan expanse that seamlessly marries living and dining zones. The laminate flooring underfoot enhances the length of the room, while bi-folding doors invite the outside in — creating a perfect dialogue between the internal environment and the landscaped rear garden. All windows in this living space are fitted with bespoke Harvey blinds, echoing the home’s commitment to tailored functionality.Adjacent, the kitchen continues the narrative of style meeting utility. Featuring a full suite of freestanding appliances, crisp quartz worktops and generous cabinetry, this galley-style space delivers both elegance and practicality. The tiled floor underfoot reinforces its durability, while a glass-panelled rear door brings light and garden views into play.To the front of the property, a guest WC and external storage space add convenience to the ground floor layout.Ascending the carpeted staircase which accomodates lots of storage underneath, one arrives at a broad, vaulted landing flooded with natural light from the overhead skylight. The upper-level hosts four well-proportioned bedrooms, each with large, double-glazed windows to maximise both insulation and brightness. The principal bedroom and second bedroom — both with fitted carpets and expansive views over the rear garden — feel quietly luxurious. The principal bedroom is anchored by built-in wardrobes and excellent light quality. Bedrooms three and four offer flexibility, featuring laminate flooring and equally generous glazing — perfect for use as children’s rooms, guest bedrooms or even home offices.Two bathrooms complete this level, each fully tiled and equipped with bath-shower combinations. Both enjoy skylights, creating uplifting, well-lit spaces that elevate routine into ritual.The southwest-facing rear garden is an expertly composed balance of structure and softness. Designed for low maintenance yet high enjoyment, it features artificial lawn framed by thoughtfully positioned planting beds, sculptural trees, and a large, paved patio. Ideal for entertaining, al fresco dining or simply enjoying a moment of tranquillity, the garden also benefits from rear gated access — an elegant and practical touch that allows movement without re-entering the main house.Seller’s thoughts:“It’s a little haven, which not many people know about. I’ve enjoyed the peacefulness and the great community spirit. Also, the amazing light that comes into the house.”The AreaNestled in the heart of Brondesbury Park, St. Hilda's Close exudes exclusivity and privacy within a tranquil cul-de-sac. A haven for families and individuals, it seamlessly blends modern living and tranquillity. The cul-de-sac layout ensures minimal traffic, fostering a strong sense of community and safety. Despite its serene setting, urban convenience thrives, offering access to extensive amenities, public transport, and outstanding educational institutions. Local links such as Brondesbury Park (Overground), Willesden Green (Jubilee Line), and Queen’s Park (Bakerloo Line) stations provide effortless connections, easing commutes and exploration. Encircled by lush parks like Queen’s Park and Tiverton Green, it creates a space for relaxation, outdoor pursuits, and natural beauty.VIEWINGS - By appointment only with Fine & Country – West Hampstead. Please enquire and quote RBA.
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An excellent 5 bedroom period house (1924 sq ft/179 sq m) superbly located on the favoured East side of St John’s Wood. The house benefits from a 23' Reception room and an impressive Kitchen/dining area leading into the family room and then having direct access to the private west facing rear garden.The house is situated within 0.2 miles from St John’s Wood High Street and St John’s Wood tube station (Jubilee Line) and a short distance (0.4m) from Regent's Park and The American School.Quote Reference: 770737
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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
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Arranged over multiple floors and offering approximately 2,257 sq ft of internal accommodation, the property provides exceptional space, character and flexibility.The lower ground floor features a generous reception room, kitchen, utility areas and a further reception room leading directly out to the garden, while the upper floors offer well-proportioned bedrooms, four bathrooms and additional living space.The property is currently arranged as two maisonettes, although the utilities remain on one system, offering an incoming buyer scope to retain the existing layout or potentially reconfigure the house to suit their own requirements.Externally, the house benefits from a substantial rear garden and off-street parking for two cars. There is also a garden studio, which offers potential for future improvement or alternative use, subject to any necessary works.Ealing Green is one of the area’s most sought-after locations, perfectly placed for Ealing Broadway’s shops, restaurants and cafés, while also being moments from Walpole Park, Pitzhanger Manor and Ealing’s historic village atmosphere. The area is also particularly well regarded for its excellent choice of state and private schools, making it a highly attractive location for families. Ealing Broadway station is close by, offering superb transport links via the Elizabeth line, Central line, District line and National Rail services.The property is also exceptionally well connected, with easy access to the M4, M25, M40 and M1, while Heathrow Airport can be reached directly via the Piccadilly Line.Quote Reference: 775783
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Finished to a high standard throughout, the property comprises five well-proportioned bedrooms and three contemporary bathrooms (one en-suite), offering flexible and comfortable accommodation.The ground floor features a spacious entrance hall, a large and welcoming reception room extending into the bay window, and a modern extended open-plan kitchen and dining area, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Bi-fold doors open directly onto a generous private garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.Further benefits include excellent storage throughout, a downstairs WC, and off-street parking for two cars.Ideally located, the property is just a ten-minute walk from Abbeville Village, renowned for its selection of independent shops, restaurants, and coffee shops. Positioned between Clapham Common and Brixton, the property also benefits from excellent transport links via both the Northern and Victoria lines, as well as a wide range of local bus routes.Quote Reference: 785002
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Key Features• Charming Victorian end-of-terrace home• Approx. 1,698 sq. feet across three floors• Five bedrooms, four double bedrooms plus a study/home office• Two bathrooms • Elegant reception room with bay window and ceiling cornicing• Contemporary kitchen-diner with direct garden access• Private 30 ft (approx.) rear garden with mature planting• Useful basement storage• Retains original period details• Highly sought-after West Hampstead location• Chain-free saleThe TourSet behind a low front wall and established hedge, the house opens via a traditional portico into a welcoming entrance hall. Immediately to the left, the full-length double reception room retains its period charm, with decorative ceiling mouldings, tall skirting boards, and a classic front bay window. Light oak flooring runs underfoot, and the clean, neutral finish provides a calm and versatile backdrop for modern living.To the rear, the extended kitchen and dining space offers a bright, practical zone for everyday living and entertaining. Finished with contemporary cabinetry, integrated appliances and mosaic tiled splashbacks, the room enjoys excellent natural light via a rear window and glazed door, leading out onto the garden.A downstairs bathroom and access to the basement level — ideal for storage or utility use — complete the ground floor layout.The first floor comprises three generous double bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom finished with contemporary fittings. The principal bedroom spans the full width of the house, with a large bay window offering a pleasant front aspect, high ceilings and soft carpet underfoot. The top floor hosts two further bedrooms, one currently arranged as a home office, along with a second family bathroom. This level provides excellent flexibility for growing families, guests or remote working needs, while still preserving the home’s cohesive flow and proportions.The garden is a calm and private retreat, extending to approximately 30 ft and framed by timber fencing and brick boundary walls. Planted borders and a mature tree provide softness and privacy, while a paved side return offers space for outdoor dining or storage. The garden is directly accessible from the kitchen, allowing for easy indoor-outdoor living.The Area:Achilles road is a prime residential street in the heart of the sought-after ‘Greek Streets’ in West Hampstead and within easy reach to trendy West End Lane with its array of shops, bars and restaurants and a short walk to transport facilities of West End Lane (which includes Thameslink, Jubilee and Overground). You will also find the bus stops on Fortune Green Road a short distance away where the 139 and 328 run in and out of the city, in addition to numerous local parks and playgrounds and moments from 2 Outstanding Ofsted Rated schools. The popular farmers market is held every Saturday and is just minutes away. Slightly further afield there are the wide-open spaces of Hampstead Heath and Primrose Hill.VIEWINGS - By appointment only with Fine & Country – West Hampstead. Please enquire and quote RBA.Please note: All descriptions, images and floor plans are provided for illustrative purposes only and do not form part of any contract. Fixtures, fittings, and features shown or described are not included in the sale unless specifically agreed during the conveyancing process. All measurements, distances and orientations are approximate. Buyers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.
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