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Positioned on Compton Avenue, directly opposite the open grounds of Kenwood House, this substantial detached house extends to almost 7,000 sq ft and combines generous proportions with a rare level of privacy. Landscaped gardens, a swimming pool and a long carriage driveway further reinforce the scale of the setting. The house opens into a large reception hall arranged around a central staircase, with the principal rooms unfolding from either side in a balanced and practical layout. The main reception room is particularly impressive in scale, with tall windows drawing in natural light, while a separate drawing room and formal dining room provide additional entertaining space. To the rear, a wide family room and conservatory span much of the house, overlooking the garden and creating a more relaxed day-to-day living area. The kitchen and breakfast room sit alongside, with direct access onto the terrace and garden beyond. The first floor is arranged around a galleried landing and provides the principal bedroom suite, complete with a dressing room and large en suite bathroom, alongside several further bedrooms, many with their own bathrooms. On the top floor, additional bedrooms are accompanied by a study, gym and sauna, offering flexibility for guests, work or leisure. The scale, footprint and proportions provide an excellent foundation for refurbishment or reconfiguration, particularly given the strength of the address and setting. Outside, the rear garden is unusually private and level for the area, bordered by mature planting and arranged around a series of terraces leading down to the swimming pool and pool house. To the front, the carriage driveway provides extensive off-street parking alongside access to a large garage. Compton Avenue is one of North London’s best-known residential addresses, appreciated for its gated privacy, 24-hour security presence and direct access to Hampstead Heath and Kenwood House. Highgate Village, Hampstead and the Northern Line are all within easy reach, placing both green space and central London close at hand.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set along a quiet, well-kept stretch of Little Chester Street, this beautifully considered three-bedroom townhouse unfolds across four floors, offering approximately 1,505 sq ft of carefully orchestrated living space. The house has been comprehensively reworked, with a beautifully cohesive interior scheme. Materials are thoughtfully chosen and consistently applied, with bespoke joinery and soft tonal shifts lending a continuity from floor to floor. The ground floor is arranged around the kitchen and dining spaces, where cabinetry in warm timber is paired with pale stone surfaces and integrated appliances. The dining room sits just beyond, with a more architectural feel, framed by glazed partitions that allow light to travel through the plan. From here, doors open onto a private patio garden, providing a sheltered outdoor extension of the living space. Above, the first floor is given over to a pair of reception rooms. These are well-proportioned and balanced, with tall sash windows, fireplaces and a more traditional feel, offset by the soft colour palette. The rooms can be used independently or opened up for a more fluid arrangement, depending on occasion. A study lies at the back of this level. The principal bedroom occupies the second floor, set alongside a generous bathroom finished in stone with a bath and separate shower. A terrace is accessed from the landing at this level, offering a secluded spot with open sky above, set back from the street. Two further bedrooms are arranged across the lower ground and ground floors, supported by additional bathroom space and a utility room, ensuring the layout remains practical as well as composed. Throughout, the detailing is measured; Joinery is integrated, storage is carefully concealed, and the colours move between soft greens, chalky neutrals and warmer tones, creating a sense of cohesion throughout. Little Chester Street is exceptionally well placed for the best of Belgravia, Chelsea and Knightsbridge. Elizabeth Street is close by, with Peggy Porschen, Bayley & Sage, Poilâne, The Thomas Cubitt and The Orange, while Eccleston Yards brings together restaurants, fitness studios and wellness spaces. Motcomb Street and Halkin Arcade are also within easy reach, as are the restaurants around Belgravia Village. Sloane Square, King’s Road and Duke of York Square are a short walk away, with the Saatchi Gallery, Pavilion Road’s independent shops and the wider amenities of Chelsea all nearby. Knightsbridge, Harrods and Hyde Park are also easily accessible, while Sloane Square and Victoria stations provide excellent transport connections across London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This immaculately finished townhouse unfolds over six floors and is crowned by a roof terrace. The home is the perfect blend of traditional grandeur, which includes high ceilings, intricate cornicing, hand-crafted fireplaces and large windows. These features are complimented by the modern comforts which include luxury spa-like bathrooms and sleek design. Every floor is accessible via lift. On the lower ground floor you will find an invisible kitchen designed by Fendi which features Gaggenau appliances. The home also has a second fully fitted staff kitchen which has a wine vault and a breakfast room with an entertainment area. The ground floor comprises an impressive dining room, perfect for those who love to entertain. A fully restored Portland Stone staircase leads to a half landing with guest W.C and then onto a full length stone landing that opens onto the drawing room which is flooded with natural light, thanks to the French doors that open onto two Juliette balconies. Finely crafted cornicing with gold accents, wooden floors and a large fireplace add to the sense of grandeur felt throughout the home. The principal suite unfolds over the second floor, ensuring ultimate privacy; it features ample built-in bespoke cabinetry and a spa-like ensuite bathroom. Two generously proportioned additional bedrooms, which have shared use of a family bathroom, are located on the third floor. The roof terrace has quintessentially London views of the Georgian architecture the area is famed for. Chesterfield Street is renowned for being a virtually entirely intact Georgian street in Mayfair. Located mere moments from some of London’s finest attractions including Hyde Park, Claridges and Buckingham Palace, as well as excellent restaurants, shops and London’s most prestigious private members clubs, this home is in an exceptional location.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Rising behind a handsome period façade at the western end of Sussex Gardens, this Grade II-listed freehold building extends to over 4,300 sq ft and presents a rare opportunity to acquire and reimagine a significant central London asset. Currently arranged across five floors, the property is configured as a 17-bedroom building with extensive ancillary accommodation, private outdoor space and off-street parking. The lower ground floor is arranged with a principal bedroom to the front, alongside a second bedroom, a bathroom, storage rooms and access to both a small rear courtyard and two vaults, offering useful additional storage. This level has a more private, self-contained feel, with direct access to outdoor space. On the ground floor, the building opens into a central hallway leading to a kitchen and dining room at the front. To the rear, a reception room provides the main communal living space, while a further bedroom sits between the two. A shower room is also positioned on this level. The upper floors are laid out in a consistent arrangement, with bedrooms radiating from a central staircase and multiple bathrooms and shower rooms serving each level. The first floor comprises four bedrooms, including two to the front that open onto a south-east-facing balcony, as well as a further bedroom to the rear and an additional room positioned above. The second and third floors continue this configuration, each offering a number of well-proportioned bedrooms supported by shared bathroom facilities, while the fourth floor provides three further bedrooms, including a larger room spanning the front of the building. In its current form, the property operates as a high-density residential building, with a clear emphasis on individual rooms supported by shared amenities. It now requires comprehensive refurbishment, presenting a compelling opportunity for investors or developers to reposition the building. A planning application has been submitted to reconfigure the accommodation into three substantial duplex apartments, offering scope to create a more conventional, design-led residential scheme in line with the surrounding market. Unusually for this central location, the property benefits from a private driveway providing off-street parking for two to three vehicles. The building is also south-east facing, allowing for good natural light throughout the front elevations, while the balcony and courtyard introduce valuable outdoor space. Sussex Gardens runs parallel to Hyde Park, placing green open space within a short walk, while the amenities of Connaught Village, Paddington and the West End are all within easy reach. Paddington Station provides excellent transport connections, including the Elizabeth Line, Heathrow Express and national rail services, making this a highly convenient base in one of London’s most connected neighbourhoods.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Directly overlooking the communal gardens of Cadogan Place, this seven-bedroom Grade II-listed townhouse is arranged across eight generous floors. Refurbished and interior designed to an exacting standard, the house combines classical proportion with a more contemporary finish, with far-reaching westerly views across the communal gardens and tennis courts. The house has a white stucco façade, complete with a Doric porch and triglyph frieze, while a continuous first-floor balcony runs across the front elevation, framing open views over the gardens beyond. Inside, the scale is immediately apparent. The principal reception rooms are spread across the ground and first floors, where high ceilings, intricate cornicing and tall sash windows draw in natural light throughout the day. The first-floor drawing room opens directly onto a terrace, creating a natural extension of the entertaining space. The kitchen and informal living spaces are arranged with both day-to-day life and hosting in mind, with a considered movement between rooms and a high level of specification throughout. Bedroom accommodation is primarily arranged across the upper levels. The principal suite is particularly generous, with built-in storage and a large ensuite bathroom, while the remaining bedrooms are well-proportioned and served by a series of bathrooms finished in stone and marble. A bedroom on the lower-ground floor would make excellent staff accommodation. Additional leisure space has been incorporated in the basement, where a gym and steam room create a more private wellness setting within the home. A passenger lift runs through the house, serving all floors except the top. To the rear, a patio garden and terrace provide further outside space, complemented by access to beautifully maintained communal gardens and tennis courts. Positioned between Sloane Street and Pavilion Road, the house sits in one of Belgravia's most refined pockets. Pavilion Road’s independent shops lend a village feel, while Sloane Square anchors the area with its boutiques, restaurants and cafés.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Moments from the Fulham Road, on a secluded private street, this carefully renovated Chelsea townhouse offers layered living across five floors, with two terraces and a full leisure suite below. The ground floor opens into an elegant drawing room with high ceilings, wooden flooring and excellent natural light from an overhead skylight. French doors lead directly onto a private rear terrace, creating a strong sense of indoor-outdoor flow. Also on this level is a double bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, alongside a guest WC. The lower ground floor is arranged as a spacious open-plan kitchen and dining room, designed for both everyday life and entertaining. A central island provides informal seating, while the layout allows for a more formal dining area, creating a natural sense of flow across the space. The first floor is given entirely to the principal bedroom suite. It includes a generous ensuite bathroom with both bathtub and separate shower, as well as access to a private terrace. Two further bedrooms are positioned on the second floor, both well-sized and served by a family bathroom. The sub-basement level is dedicated to leisure and utility, with a fully equipped gym, a media room, a utility room and an additional bathroom, providing flexibility for a range of uses. The house has been recently refurbished throughout, combining classical detailing with contemporary finishes. Underfloor heating and air conditioning run across all floors. Donne Place is a quiet and discreet address in Chelsea, positioned just moments from the Fulham Road and within easy reach of the King’s Road. A wide selection of restaurants, cafés and boutiques are close by, while South Kensington station provides excellent connections across London.
…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 within an elegant red-brick building on Hans Place, this is a compelling opportunity to acquire three separate apartments within one of Knightsbridge’s most established garden squares. Laid out as part of Henry Holland’s late 18th-century Hans Town development, the square retains a sense of order and proportion that still defines the area today, centred around its private, oval garden. Arranged across the lower ground, first, second and third floors, the apartments offer both immediate flexibility and long-term potential, whether retained as three individual residences or considered as part of a more unified scheme, subject to the usual consents. Apartment 2, on the first and second floors is a well-balanced duplex. The reception room spans the width of the building and opens onto a balcony overlooking the garden square. The proportions here are particularly strong, with a wonderful sense of volume and light. The kitchen is separate while upstairs, two bedrooms are arranged around a central landing, including a principal bedroom with a green outlook. Apartment 3, an Upper Duplex arranged across the second and third floors, mirrors this sense of scale. A wide reception room opens onto a further balcony, again with southerly views across Pont Street, while the kitchen remains separate. The upper level is given over to three bedrooms, including a principal suite and two additional rooms that lend themselves equally well to guest accommodation, study or dressing space. The lower ground floor is configured as a generous one-bedroom apartment, where a wide dining and reception room forms the centre of the plan. The footprint allows for clearly defined seating and dining areas without compromising flow. A separate kitchen sits just off the main space, while the bedroom is positioned alongside a bathroom. Across the three apartments, the configuration lends itself to a number of approaches, from multi-generational living to staff accommodation or long-term investment. Residents benefit from access to the private Hans Place garden, a Grade II-listed space that has remained largely unchanged since its original layout. The oval lawn is enclosed by mature planting and iron railings, with London plane trees and established shrubs creating a sense of seclusion that feels removed from the surrounding streets. Hans Place sits just behind Harrods and is one of Knightsbridge’s best-known addresses while remaining removed from the intensity of Brompton Road. The boutiques of Sloane Street, the restaurants of Pavilion Road and Hyde Park are all within easy walking distance, making this a particularly well-positioned base in central London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Tucked away in a peaceful cul-de-sac just moments from the picturesque Wimbledon Village and Common, this exceptional five-bedroom detached home presents a wonderful opportunity to acquire a recently constructed family residence. This contemporary masterpiece has been crafted to exacting standards throughout, seamlessly blending architectural elegance with modern functionality. Upon entering, a striking double-height reception hall sets an impressive tone, featuring a bespoke sweeping staircase and an abundance of natural light, offering a warm and grand welcome. The principal living spaces flow harmoniously from the central hall, each one thoughtfully designed to balance everyday comfort with refined entertaining. To the rear, a spectacular open-plan kitchen and living area is the true heart of the home, complete with bespoke cabinetry, high-end appliances, granite worktops, and expansive bi-folding doors that dissolve the boundary between inside and out, opening onto the manicured garden and sunlit terrace. A formal dining room and an elegant drawing room, both with garden access, offer further entertaining space, while a generously sized study or family room to the front of the house enhances the flexible layout. The ground floor is further enriched by exceptional ceiling heights, exquisite oak flooring, a separate utility room, guest cloakroom, a sleek shower room, and a garage. Upstairs, the first floor hosts three luxurious bedroom suites, including the principal suite—an oasis of calm and comfort, featuring dual walk-in dressing rooms and a beautifully appointed en suite bathroom with a freestanding bath and separate walk-in shower. Two additional double bedrooms, both with stylish en suites (one also with a dressing room), complete this floor. The second floor comprises two further well-proportioned bedrooms, one of which could be ideally utilised as a cinema room or games space, served by a large and contemporary family bathroom. The exterior is equally impressive: to the front, the residence benefits from secure, gated off-street parking for multiple vehicles, while the rear garden offers a private, landscaped sanctuary—perfect for alfresco dining or relaxed family gatherings beneath the open sky. The impeccable location offers a village ambiance with the convenience of the capital. The property is located within close reach of Wimbledon Village, home to independent boutiques, acclaimed restaurants, artisanal cafés, and the expansive natural beauty of Wimbledon Common. Wimbledon is widely recognised for educational excellence, offering a superb selection of prestigious independent schools including King’s College School, Wimbledon High School, Putney High, The Study Prep, and Wimbledon Common Prep, all within easy reach.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This substantial Victorian villa, set midway along Oxford Gardens in Notting Hill, has been reimagined by Stephen Marshall Architects, with interiors by Tricia Guild and a wraparound garden by Arne Maynard. Entry is on the raised ground floor, where a double reception room extends over 43 ft. Ceiling heights are generous, and glazing on three sides draws in light throughout the day. The space is deliberately unbroken, allowing for a variety of uses without ever feeling formal, with views out across the garden from the rear. The lower ground floor has been conceived as the vibrant centre of daily life. A large kitchen and dining space sits beneath, anchored by a central island and finished in Corian, with appliances by Miele and Gaggenau. Concrete flooring grounds the space, while expansive glazing opens directly onto the terrace and garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. A secondary kitchen is positioned discreetly to one side, perfect for entertaining. At the rear, the house resolves into it’s most distinctive element, the frameless fully glazed end wall linking garden and dining area seamlessly, conceived as a second living space, offering tranquility and elegance. Oxford Gardens is one of the quieter streets to the north of Notting Hill, within easy reach of Westbourne Grove and Portobello Road. Local favourites include The Ledbury, alongside Granger & Co. and Ottolenghi, while Ladbroke Grove Underground is a short walk away.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
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
This semi-detached property sits at the end of a gated driveway, spanning three generous floors and offering a private garden, gym, and sleek finishes throughout. Upon entry, the entrance hall opens directly into the reception room, with the spacious open-plan dining room and kitchen sitting adjacent. Both living spaces flow onto the garden, flooding the interiors with natural light and creating a wonderful indoor-outdoor flow for entertaining and leisure. A bedroom suite on this floor offers convenient accommodation, with its en-suite bathroom accessible both privately and from the entrance hall. Tucked away on the upper floors, the remaining bedrooms provide quiet retreat, two of which are en-suites. The principal suite features a dressing area and luxurious bathroom with a tub. All bedrooms are fitted with bespoke wardrobes. Beyond, the substantial 72-foot rear garden houses a detached gym, office, and storeroom. To the front sits another patio with secure driveway parking. Situated on a quiet street in Putney, the property enjoys easy access to the neighbourhood's local amenities and highly regarded schools. Putney Heath is a short stroll away.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set on one of Knightsbridge’s discreet residential streets, this double-fronted Georgian townhouse has been comprehensively rebuilt to an exemplary standard, combining elegant period proportions with quietly sophisticated contemporary living. Extending to approximately 4,600 sq ft (427 sqm) across five floors, the house is served by a six-person passenger lift and has been designed with both family life and entertaining firmly in mind. The raised ground floor is arranged around an impressive sense of arrival. An entrance hall leads first to a generous kitchen and informal dining space, designed for everyday living with sleek cabinetry, integrated appliances and ample seating. To the rear, a beautifully proportioned formal dining room opens directly onto the private terrace, creating an elegant setting for entertaining and a seamless connection between inside and out. On the first floor, a substantial reception room spans the full width of the house, with large windows, high ceilings and refined finishes creating a calm yet confident entertaining space. A separate study or office sits alongside, offering flexibility for home working or use as a snug, while a balcony extends the living space externally. A further reception room opens directly onto a roof terrace, providing an additional layer of privacy and outdoor space rarely found in central Knightsbridge. The bedroom accommodation is thoughtfully distributed across the upper and lower levels. The principal suite occupies the entire second floor, comprising a generous bedroom, a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite bathroom finished in marble. Three further bedrooms are arranged on the third floor, each well-proportioned and served by beautifully appointed bathrooms. The lower ground floor provides two additional bedrooms, ideal for guests or staff, alongside utility space, access to vault storage, as well as a TV room and an additional reception. Throughout the house, the refurbishment has been carried out with meticulous attention to detail. Comfort cooling, integrated AV systems to principal rooms, fire safety and CCTV security have all been discreetly incorporated, ensuring the house functions as effortlessly as it presents. A secure and gated underground parking space at 199 Knightsbridge completes the offering. Trevor Place, originally known as Hill Street, dates back to circa 1822 when W. F. Pocock began developing the Trevor Estate. Trevor Place, originally called Hill Street House, was built in 1828. A notable former resident was Charles Digby Harrod, son of the founder of Harrods, who lived at the property between 1860 and 1870 and played a key role in the store’s expansion. Trevor Place sits quietly between the open green spaces of Hyde Park and Harrods, placing it within easy reach of the boutiques, restaurants and cultural landmarks that define Knightsbridge. With its village-like feel, excellent transport connections and proximity to South Kensington and Chelsea, the location offers a rare balance of discretion and centrality, perfectly suited to a long-term London base.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set behind a generous forecourt towards the end of Lindisfarne Road, this striking detached house offers exceptional lateral living accommodation, with a broad south facing rear garden, garage and a strong sense of privacy throughout. Boldly modern in profile, it has been designed for family life on a generous scale, with expansive entertaining spaces, flexible accommodation and a calm, well-finished palette that allows the volume of each room to speak for itself. The heart of the house is the vast open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room at the rear, where full-width glazing and sliding doors draw light deep into the room and opens directly onto the terrace and garden beyond. It is an impressive room in both scale and function, arranged around a large central island and designed to accommodate cooking, dining and everyday living in one seamless space. The connection to the outside is particularly strong here, with the garden forming an ever-present backdrop. Elsewhere on the ground floor, a separate bay-fronted reception room provides a more formal setting, while a further family room offers useful flexibility as a media room, playroom or additional sitting room. A utility room, guest cloakroom and integrated garage complete the floor, and the deep front driveway provides ample off-street parking. The principal bedroom suite occupies a commanding position on the first floor and includes a dressing room and a large ensuite bathroom with both bath and shower. Two further bedrooms are arranged on this level, one notably generous in scale, served by additional bathrooms and well-planned storage. Approaching the top floor, Velux windows provide an abundance of light to the landing area, and the accommodation continues with three further double bedrooms along with a large family bathroom and shower. Eaves storage has been thoughtfully incorporated, adding to the practicality of the house without compromising its clean lines. Throughout, the interiors are understated and contemporary, with large-format windows, excellent proportions and a layout that has been carefully considered for modern family life. The garden is a particular asset: broad, level and well screened, with a large terrace immediately off the main living space for outdoor dining and entertaining, and an open green outlook that brings an unexpected sense of space. Lindisfarne Road is well placed for many local amenities, with Raynes Park and Wimbledon both within easy reach, along with a number of well-regarded schools, green open spaces, David Lloyd Leisure Club and transport connections into central London. It is a location that works especially well for family life: residential and established, yet still closely connected to the energy of south west London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This thoughtfully composed 3,805 sq ft property by Lifestyle Projects is defined by light and volume, with tailored finishes, top-of-the-line fittings, and a contemporary design scheme. The home includes expansive outdoor spaces, off-street parking for three cars, a cutting-edge AV system, and underfloor heating throughout. The home opens with impressive living areas spanning the reception, a spacious dining area with an integrated kitchen, and an adjoining garden room. The bespoke Kew Joinery kitchen features Sub-Zero, Miele, Siemens, and Quooker appliances, alongside a Fischer and Paykel dishwasher. The dining area and garden room open onto the terrace, with the garden room's full-wall glazing seamlessly extending the living space outdoors and framing verdant views. The bedrooms are situated away from social spaces, ensuring complete privacy. The principal suite on the first floor enjoys a luxurious en suite and a spacious dressing area. The remaining bedrooms are spread across the two upper floors, sharing two family bathrooms. All bathrooms are designed by CP Hart and clad in tiling from Porcelain Tiles and Mandarin Stone. The basement accommodates a utility room and a bedroom – also suitable as a home office – with a Jack and Jill en-suite shower room shared with the media room. The media room features a bar and opens onto a private courtyard, which in turn provides access to a generous storeroom offering potential for conversion into a golf simulator. Steps lead up to the garden, where a hut integrated with heating and lighting provides an ideal setting for alfresco gatherings. This family residence is located on a quiet street in the heart of Wimbledon, surrounded by the area’s renowned schools and fine local amenities, with Wimbledon Park, the All England Lawn Tennis Club and Wimbledon Park Station all close by. Wimbledon Village is a short walk away.
…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
This is a rare chance to acquire an entire white stucco-fronted building on Rutland Gate, configured as four distinct residences, with a substantial garden maisonette forming the principal apartment and three further lateral apartments above. The building has been comprehensively reworked, but the success here lies in the planning. Each apartment reads clearly and confidently, with a sense of independence, rather than feeling like a subdivided house. The principal residence occupies the lower ground, ground and part of the first floor, unfolding to just over 3,700 sq ft. It has the feel of a house. A large reception room sits at the front, while a sequence of dining and living spaces runs through the centre of the plan, culminating in a generous kitchen to the rear. Above, the principal bedroom suite is well proportioned, with a walk-in wardrobe and adjoining bathroom, alongside a further bedroom and study. What sets this apartment apart is its relationship with the outside space. The kitchen and dining areas open directly onto a broad, decked garden terrace, arranged for outdoor dining and entertaining, with a secondary terrace above. Light is drawn down through lightwells and a glazed roof section, giving the lower levels a surprising sense of openness. The upper floors are arranged as three self-contained apartments, each with a clear, lateral layout and strong natural light, culminating in a larger duplex occupying the top two floors. The second-floor apartment is well balanced, with a central dining and reception room, a separate kitchen, and two bedrooms positioned to the rear. A balcony runs along the front, extending the living space outward. On the third floor, a similarly arranged apartment offers slightly more compact proportions, with a bright reception room opening onto a balcony and two bedrooms set behind. Occupying the fourth and fifth floors the final apartment. The main living space sits on the lower level, where a generous reception and dining room runs across the width of the building, accompanied by a separate kitchen and study. Above, the plan shifts to a more private arrangement, with two bedrooms, including a principal suite, and access to a balcony. Its elevated position and scale give it a noticeably different feel to the floors below. Throughout, the specification is consistent and considered. Kitchens are fitted with Miele appliances and streamlined cabinetry, while bathrooms feature fittings by Dornbracht and Antonio Lupi. Bespoke joinery by Gyform sits alongside integrated lighting by Lutron and a fully distributed audiovisual system, allowing each apartment to operate independently or as part of a wider whole. The building is serviced by a lift, with access to each floor, and can be run as a single private residence, retained as four apartments, or adapted depending on the purchaser’s requirements. Rutland Gate sits just to the south of Hyde Park, within easy reach of Knightsbridge’s shops and restaurants, yet feels quietly removed from it. The immediate setting is defined by grand stucco terraces and access to some of the area’s most established garden squares, giving the building a sense of calm that is increasingly rare at this address.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Spanning 2,034 sq ft, this two-bedroom freehold residence offers an incredible sense of privacy, with its independent street entrance and thoughtfully configured layout. It boasts light-filled interiors and an impressive roof terrace peering over Chester Row and Gerald Road. The reception unfolds over the ground floor, with a west-facing patio offering a wonderful indoor-outdoor flow for entertaining. A guest powder room is an additional convenience for hosting, while the intimate study is an ideal setting for working from home. The lower ground floor is dedicated to the well-appointed kitchen and dining room, with a patio providing a charming space for alfresco dining. The bedrooms are spread across the first and second floors, with the principal room benefitting from an ensuite. The vast roof terrace, accessed from the first-floor landing, is the perfect enclave for both entertaining and unwinding. A family bathroom completes the offering. Air conditioning is a further highlight. The property has potential for a mansard roof extension that would align with the neighboring properties, subject to planning consent. This property holds a prime position on the prestigious Elizabeth Street, surrounded by the area's renowned shopping, delis and dining venues. The iconic retail destination of Sloane Square is also a short stroll away, as is King’s Road.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This is a beautifully proportioned home, with exceptional ceiling heights and immaculately presented interiors throughout. An elegant staircase rises from the entrance hall to a generous 25 ft drawing room, where a contemporary gas fireplace and twin doors open directly onto the garden. A bespoke-fitted study or snug sits alongside a guest bedroom with en suite bathroom. The lower ground floor is naturally bright and particularly impressive, centred around a 24 ft 10 kitchen and dining room. Fitted with a Bryan Turner handmade kitchen, the space includes a central island with breakfast bar, integrated high-end appliances and bi-folding doors opening onto a paved terrace and the beautifully landscaped, walled south-facing garden beyond. This level also houses a utility room, WC and a family or media room. The entire first floor is dedicated to the principal bedroom suite, complete with a walk-in dressing area, a beautifully appointed ensuite bathroom and direct access to a south-facing terrace. Above, four further generous bedrooms feature bespoke cabinetry and are served by two additional bathrooms, finished to a similarly high standard. The house is set on a sought-after residential road just off St John’s Hill, within easy walking distance of Northcote Road and its well-known mix of independent shops, cafés, bars and restaurants. Clapham Junction station lies approximately 0.5 miles away, providing fast and frequent services to Victoria, Waterloo and Gatwick Airport, while regular bus routes offer straightforward access into Chelsea and South Kensington. The area is also well regarded for its excellent selection of both private and state schools.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set directly on the Thames opposite the Hurlingham Club, this remarkable double-width period house occupies one of Putney’s most sought-after positions. Extending to over 5,700 sq ft in total, the property has been used as a single family dwelling but is arranged as three interconnecting apartments, each with its own title, allowing for four generations of family ownership over the past 50 years. It is currently configured as a substantial three-bedroom garden apartment with direct access to the terrace and riverfront garden, a striking two-bedroom penthouse with exceptional views and a roof terrace, and a separate apartment with its own entrance, ideal for guests, staff or rental income. Built in the 1890s, the principal apartment spans the ground and first floors of No. 81 and opens directly onto a beautifully planted private garden of unusual scale for this stretch of river, with a broad terrace, sweeping lawn, mooring rights and direct river frontage. Inside, the main living spaces are wonderfully bright and open, with a large reception and dining room overlooking the garden and Thames beyond. A Plain English kitchen with walnut cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances sits alongside, while a separate study also opens onto the terrace. Upstairs, the principal bedroom suite enjoys a private balcony with far-reaching river views, as well as a dressing room and bathroom. Two further bedrooms are arranged on the same floor, and a lift connects the reception level to the first-floor principal suite. The penthouse apartment at No. 79 is equally impressive, with dramatic full-height glazing, spectacular river views and a roof terrace. Formerly the studio of Sir Sidney Nolan, it is a striking space in its own right, while the additional apartment to the side of the house offers excellent flexibility as a guest flat, nanny accommodation or income-generating let. Steeped in artistic and architectural history, the house has long been associated with creative life in London and remains one of the area’s most distinctive homes. To the front, a gravelled forecourt provides parking for four cars, while the wisteria-clad façade and mature planting give the house a rare sense of privacy and presence. Deodar Road is one of southwest London’s most coveted riverfront addresses, moments from Wandsworth Park and within easy reach of Putney High Street, Putney mainline station, Putney Bridge Underground and riverboat services into central London.
…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
This apartment extends to 4,021 sq. ft. across five storeys of a distinguished terracotta building. With its own private entrance and internal lift, it feels like a house within a house, affording a rare degree of discretion and exclusivity in London's most prestigious postcode. The double reception room occupies the first floor, with ten-foot ceilings and a dedicated dining area creating a grand setting for entertaining. The kitchen lies adjacent, well-appointed with elegant fitted cabinetry. The bedrooms are all generously proportioned suites with en suite shower rooms and fitted wardrobes, tucked away from the living spaces on the upper floors to ensure calm and privacy. The principal suite is an utterly discreet retreat, commanding the entire third floor with a beautifully appointed bathroom and a private balcony. Two further shower rooms complete the layout. Situated in the heart of Mayfair's golden grid, the apartment is within easy reach of Scott's, 34 Mayfair and The Connaught. The boutiques and galleries of Mount Street are just steps away, with Grosvenor Square and Hyde Park offering green respite beyond.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This magnificent home offers truly outstanding grounds as well as eight bedrooms, four bathrooms and seven reception rooms - this is a rarely available opportunity to acquire an exceptional home having only been on the market once in forty two years. Ryecroft House is set back from the road and accessed through private gates which leads on to a sizeable carriage driveway offering ample off street parking for five-six cars as well as garage with ample storage space. The grand hallway sets the tone of the house and gives a wonderful feeling of space with impressive opulent wooden panelling throughout. To the right of the hallway there is a large family kitchen complete with an AGA, separate island, pantry and utility room, the kitchen leads through to the breakfast/ family room providing a complete open plan space that overlooks the extensive and sprawling garden with plenty of patio space - perfect for entertaining. The ground floor further provides a sensational living room with two bay windows framing the beautiful garden and a stunning fireplace which is the focal point of the room, next to the living room is the generous formal dining room with wooden panelling also overlooking the private garden. Two spacious studies, a large games/gym room, two downstairs cloakrooms and an extensive garage with substantial storage with an additional store room completes this floor. The first floor offers a wealth of bedroom accommodation; five bedrooms including the principal bedroom are spread across this floor. The principal suite enjoys beautiful views on to the secluded garden and also benefits from a stunning bay window, a large en suite bathroom with separate shower and two basins and extensive built in wardrobe space. The Further three bedrooms on this floor benefit from two sizable bathrooms, one being ensuite. The second floor provides two further double bedrooms each with their own separate well proportioned living rooms, kitchen, shower room and additional study/bedroom and store area, stairs lead up to the final floor which lends itself to a viewing room/ turret with panoramic views over London. Ryecroft House can also be accessed internally via two separate staircases which offers flexible living and the opportunity to provide a self contained living space on the second floor should one require. Perfectly located backing on to Streatham Common with its woodlands, Nature Reserve and Rookery gardens, this wonderful home is within close proximity to a range of amenities, convenient transport links, and a welcoming community. The property benefits from excellent schooling options in the surrounding area. Families will find a variety of state primary and secondary schools as well as fantastic independent options including The Cedars School, James Allen's Girls' School, Alleyn's School, Dulwich College, Streatham and Clapham High School and Sydenham High School for girls. West Norwood, Streatham and Streatham Common rail stations, located nearby, offer regular train services to London Victoria, London Bridge, Blackfriars, Victoria, Kings Cross and beyond, make commuting a breeze for residents. Additionally, the area is well-served by bus routes, providing further flexibility and access to both Balham and Brixton underground station. Streatham High Road, the main thoroughfare, offers an array of shops, supermarkets, and boutiques, providing all the essentials for daily living. Streatham Common, a picturesque green space, offers a peaceful retreat for leisurely walks, picnics, and outdoor activities, including tennis courts. For those seeking cultural experiences, the Streatham Space Project and Hideaway Jazz Club are popular venues hosting various performances and events throughout the year
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Spanning four floors with a spectacular roof terrace, this contemporary mews house blends stylish interior design with meticulous attention to detail. Light, texture, and natural materials come together to create a home that feels both relaxed and exceptional, featuring a refined mix of beautiful marble and timbers. The lower ground floor accommodates a private gym, which can be easily reconfigured as an additional bedroom, complete with a kitchenette and bathroom, an ideal space for flexible living or guest accommodation. The entire first floor is dedicated to an elegant principal suite, complete with a bespoke dressing room, a serene bedroom, and a luxurious bathroom where a sculptural egg-shaped bath takes pride of place. On the second floor, two generously proportioned double bedrooms provide ample family accommodation; one enjoys the privacy of its own ensuite, while the other is served by a beautifully appointed family bathroom on the same level. Additional highlights include a bespoke home cinema, Lutron-controlled electric blinds and lighting , a My2N door entry system, full air conditioning, and underfloor heating throughout, ensuring comfort in every season. Everyday living is made effortless with dedicated bike storage, discreet bin space, and provision for electric vehicle charging. Situated in the highly desirable Belgravia neighbourhood, Eaton Mews South is one of London’s most sought-after addresses, perfectly positioned between Eaton Square and Chester Square. The property is just 0.2 miles from the charming shops, restaurants, and cafés of Elizabeth Street and only 5-7 minute walk to both Victoria Station and Sloane Square station, offering swift access across London via the Circle, District, and Victoria Lines, as well as Overground rail connections.
…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
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