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Behind a deep front garden on one of St John’s Wood’s most recognisable addresses, this remarkable Grade II listed house unfolds across more than 4,000 sq ft, combining striking period architecture with a series of beautifully considered contemporary additions. The house also benefits from rare off-street parking. Arranged across five floors, the house has an unusual sense of privacy for central London. Its layout balances elegant formal rooms with more relaxed family spaces, while expansive glazing and multiple terraces create a strong connection to the gardens beyond. Original detailing has been carefully preserved throughout, from high ceilings and fireplaces to large sash windows that draw natural light deep into the interiors. The ground floor is centred around a generous dining room and adjoining reception space, with a separate front reception room offering a quieter setting overlooking the garden. To the rear, on the lower ground floor, a dramatic contemporary extension introduces a more informal living area and bespoke kitchen, where minimalist cabinetry, stone surfaces and integrated appliances sit beneath wide skylights and floor-to-ceiling glazing. Doors open directly onto the landscaped garden, creating a wonderful flow between inside and out during the warmer months. A conservatory, also opening onto the garden, completes this level. The basement has been conceived as a flexible multi-purpose leisure and entertaining space, currently arranged to include a cinema area, wine storage and additional reception space. Elsewhere, practical spaces including storage and utility areas have been carefully integrated throughout the house. The principal bedroom suite occupies much of the first floor and includes a large dressing area and an expansive ensuite bathroom. One further bedroom or study is arranged on this level alongside a sauna, while the top floor provides an additional bedroom suite with a walk-in wardrobe and a private roof terrace with far-reaching views. Outside, the house reveals one of its defining features: a substantial private garden with an outdoor swimming pool framed by mature planting and multiple terraces for dining and entertaining. The setting feels unexpectedly secluded, with established trees creating a rare sense of enclosure, while the deep frontage also allows for valuable off-street parking. Abbey Road remains one of northwest London’s most enduring residential addresses, moments from the boutiques, cafés and restaurants of St John’s Wood High Street and within easy reach of Regent’s Park. Excellent transport connections are nearby, while the area is known for its village-like atmosphere, broad tree-lined streets and distinguished collection of period architecture.
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This confident, design-led Victorian semi-detached house on Twyford Avenue has been thoughtfully reworked to create a generous, six-bedroom family home with excellent proportions. Extending to approximately 3,400 sq ft, the house balances its period features with a contemporary finish, while a west-facing garden and off-street parking complete the picture. On the ground floor, a deep, bay-fronted reception room sits at the front of the house, where high ceilings, restored timber flooring and a wood-burning fireplace establish a more formal tone. Beyond it, a secondary reception room has been arranged as a relaxed TV space with bespoke cabinetry. The house opens up dramatically to the rear. Shallow steps leads down into a vast kitchen and dining space that spans almost the full width of the house. Here, the scale becomes the defining feature: a long run of cabinetry, a central island and integrated appliances are set against a backdrop of glazing that draws the garden into view. There is ample room for both dining and informal seating, and underfloor heating runs throughout, reinforcing the sense that this is the true centre of the house. Practical details have been carefully considered, with extensive storage tucked beneath the stairs, alongside a utility area with space for laundry appliances, and a separate guest WC. Upstairs, the first floor is arranged with a clarity that will appeal to families. The principal bedroom is at the front, occupying the full width of the bay, with built-in wardrobes and a well-finished ensuite featuring twin basins and a walk-in shower. Three further bedrooms are set along the landing, served by a family bathroom with a freestanding bath and underfloor heating; there is a useful storage cupboard on this floor. The top floor is given over to two additional bedrooms and a shower room, with eaves storage neatly integrated into the plan. The proportions here are surprisingly generous, making these rooms equally suited to guest accommodation, older children or workspace. Outside, the west-facing garden has been designed for ease and flexibility, combining decking, paving and low-maintenance lawn. To the rear, a covered seating area creates a natural setting for outdoor dining and entertaining, extending the usability of the space well into the evening. At the front, a driveway provides off-street parking for two cars. Twyford Avenue is one of Acton’s most established residential streets, known for its handsome Victorian architecture and proximity to some of west London’s strongest schools. The cafés and independent shops of Churchfield Road are within easy reach, while connections into central London are swift via nearby stations.
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On one of Knightsbridge’s most sought-after gated mews, this rare property presents an exceptional opportunity for refurbishment moments from Harrods. Extending to approximately 1,135 sq ft, the apartment unfolds across the lower ground and ground floors, with a private patio garden and parking directly in front of the house. The ground floor is arranged as a self-contained entrance level, with useful storage and stairs leading down to the main accommodation. On the lower ground floor, a generous reception room sits to one side, with a separate dining room and kitchen positioned around the central patio garden, allowing light into the apartment. There are two bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with built-in storage, along with a second bedroom and two bathrooms. The layout offers clear potential for reconfiguration and renovation, making the property ideal as a London base, lock-up-and-leave, staff accommodation or a long-term project in an outstanding Knightsbridge address. Pont Street Mews lies between Knightsbridge and Chelsea, moments from Harrods, Sloane Street and Brompton Road. The area is home to some of London’s finest restaurants, hotels and boutiques, with Hyde Park, South Kensington and the King’s Road all within easy reach.
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Arranged over six well-proportioned floors, this outstanding Chelsea townhouse provides in excess of 4,400 sq ft of refined accommodation, with a passenger lift, multiple terraces and a notable sense of volume throughout. Recently refurbished to a high standard, the house successfully blends contemporary detailing with the scale and grandeur of a traditional Chelsea home. The lower ground floor is configured as a generous informal living and family level, opening directly onto a private courtyard garden designed with Japanese tension ponds by Chelsea Gold Medal winner Andy Sturgeon. This floor is supported by a utility room, a substantial vault and a discreet fifth bedroom suite, ideal for staff or guests with its own entrance from street level. The raised ground floor centres on the kitchen and breakfast room, designed with both practicality and flow in mind. Equipped with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, the kitchen opens onto a west-facing terrace, providing a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor space. A separate study on this floor could equally serve as an additional sitting room. The first floor is arranged for more formal entertaining, with two elegant reception rooms positioned at the front and rear. High ceilings, excellent natural light and balanced proportions make this level particularly effective for both entertaining and daily use. The second floor accommodates two well-appointed bedroom suites, each with its own bathroom and good storage. The third floor is given over entirely to the principal suite, comprising a generous bedroom, dressing rooms, an en suite bathroom and access to a private balcony, creating a quiet and self-contained retreat away from the main living areas. The fourth floor provides a further bedroom suite with its own terrace on which there is a hot tub, along with access to a rooftop area offering open outlooks and an unusual degree of privacy for such a central Chelsea position. Throughout the house, the finish is clean and contemporary, with underfloor heating, air conditioning, Lutron lighting and a passenger lift serving all but the top floor. The layout has been carefully considered to balance formal entertaining with practical family living, while the various terraces and outdoor spaces add welcome depth and flexibility. Set on one of Chelsea’s most historic and sought-after streets, Tite Street has long been associated with artists, writers and designers. The house is moments from the Chelsea Physic Garden and the Thames, with the shops, restaurants and galleries of Chelsea Green and King’s Road close at hand.
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This Dora Road house is a home that has been thoughtfully designed for modern family life. Period proportions remain intact, yet the interior has been rethought to create open, sociable spaces that work as well on school mornings as they do for long weekends with friends. On the ground floor lies a bay-fronted reception room where high ceilings lend a gentle sense of formality. Beyond, a second living space offers a quieter counterpoint, ideal as a snug, study or playroom. The heart of the house lies to the rear: a generous kitchen and dining extension washed in natural light from overhead glazing and bifold doors. A large central island anchors the room, with ample space for dining. Outside, the garden feels private and settled, with a broad lawn framed by mature planting and a paved terrace positioned for evening sun. Steps rise gently from the house, creating a natural divide between dining and play. Upstairs, five bedrooms are arranged across the first and second floors following a thoughtful loft extension. The principal bedroom occupies the front of the house with a handsome bay window, fitted storage and an ensuite bathroom. Two further bedrooms share the first floor alongside a family bathroom, while the upper level provides two additional rooms with excellent proportions and eaves storage, well suited to older children, guests or a dedicated home office; bathrooms have been updated in a contemporary palette. Dora Road sits within a particularly neighbourly pocket of Wimbledon Park, a short walk from the Village and the Common, where weekend routines revolve around park runs, coffee at independent cafés and matches on the tennis lawns. Excellent schools and swift transport links into central London make this a natural choice for families looking to put down roots without losing touch with the city.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Lying on one of Chiswick's most coveted streets, this beautifully resolved five-bedroom detached house unfolds behind a handsome façade, just moments from the Thames and the open green sweep of Dukes Meadows. It is a house that feels both grounded and generous, with a natural sense of flow and an ease that makes it immediately liveable. The main living spaces are anchored by a striking open-plan kitchen which flows into a dining area and generous reception room, where light pours in and the architecture gently pulls you towards the garden. Designed for modern family life, it works just as well for weekday breakfasts as it does for dinners with friends, with space to cook, dine and relax. The dedicated study at the front of the house provides a rare sense of balance, allowing work and life to sit comfortably side by side. Practical spaces including a utility room, plant room and guest cloakroom, all neatly tucked away, keeping the main rooms uncluttered. The accommodation is arranged across two further floors, giving the house a lovely feeling of separation between shared and private spaces. Five bedrooms are spread out with an instinctive logic. The principal suite is particularly generous, with its own ensuite and views over the garden, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a thoughtful mix of ensuite bathrooms and shower rooms, making the house equally suited to family living or hosting guests. The second floor also contains a second living area currently used as a second study, At lower ground level, a substantial basement adds another layer to the house, complete with its own ensuite and the flexibility to become a second family room, cinema or wellness space with gym and sauna, depending on how you choose to live. Outside, a large, South-West facing garden expands to over 100 ft, offering incredible space even for this part of West London, creating a natural extension of the living space in warmer months. There is also off-street parking for several cars on your private driveway. Hartington Road sits in the heart of Grove Park, a pocket of Chiswick known for its handsome houses, tree-lined streets and proximity to the river. The sports club at Dukes Meadows is just around the corner, with its tennis courts, in addition to the riverside paths perfect for dog walking and weekend cafés, while Chiswick High Road is a short walk away to find neighbourhood bakeries, restaurants and independent shops. With the Thames at one end of the street and central Chiswick at the other, it is a location that quietly delivers the best of West London living.
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Occupying a handsome corner position on South Eaton Place, this four-bedroom freehold house unfolds across approximately 2,486 sq ft and pairs generous proportions with a coveted address. Arranged over four floors, with a private garden and a balcony, it has well-balanced rooms and excellent natural light throughout. The house opens on the ground floor to a pair of reception rooms, both with pleasing proportions and high ceilings. The larger of the two sits to the front, while a second reception room behind it lends itself equally well as a drawing room, study or more intimate sitting room. This floor has an easy, traditional flow that works well for both formal entertaining and everyday life. Below, the lower ground floor is arranged as the main living and kitchen level. A spacious kitchen lies at the front, fitted with extensive cabinetry, a central island and ample room for cooking and hosting, while a separate television room sits behind. Beyond, a generous dining room opens directly onto the private rear garden, creating a particularly appealing sequence of spaces that open to the garden in summer. There is also additional vault storage on this level. The principal bedroom occupies much of the first floor and enjoys a lovely sense of scale, complete with a dressing room, ensuite bathroom and access to a balcony. There is also a large family bathroom on this floor. Two further bedrooms, one ensuite, are arranged on the second floor, where there is also access to a flat roof. The upper accommodation is well suited to children, guests or staff. The overall impression is of a house with excellent bones and a very liveable layout: formal where it should be, but with plenty of warmth and versatility. Its corner aspect brings in light from more than one direction, while the mix of outdoor spaces adds another layer of appeal rarely found in such a central Belgravia setting. South Eaton Place is one of the neighbourhood’s most established addresses, lined with handsome stucco-fronted houses and moments from the boutiques, restaurants and village-like charm of Elizabeth Street. Sloane Square, Victoria and the green open spaces of Hyde Park are all within easy reach, placing some of central London’s best shopping, dining and transport connections close at hand.
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Surrounded by approximately eight acres of grounds and lying in the storied St George’s Hill estate, Hamstone House is one of Surrey’s most architecturally significant private residences. Designed in 1937 by architect Ian Forbes for the Danish-born contractor Peter Lind, the Grade II-listed house is immediately recognisable for its sweeping crescent form, sculptural symmetry and striking Neo-Georgian detailing, all inspired by the curves of a 1931 Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso watch. Constructed from warm honey-coloured Hamstone and discreetly positioned among mature woodland bordering St George’s Hill Golf Club, the house occupies an exceptionally private setting within what is regarded as Britain’s first gated country estate. Rumoured to have been a favourite retreat of the Duchess of Windsor and associated with wartime D-Day planning discussions, the property carries a rare cultural and architectural legacy. Approached via a long private drive, the house reveals itself gradually through the trees before opening onto a dramatic circular forecourt centred around a fountain. The curved façade, arched glazing and ornamental gargoyles establish a strong Art Deco influence, while the proportions and craftsmanship throughout speak to the grandeur of the period. Extending to approximately 23,688 sq ft including the gate house, the accommodation is arranged across three principal storeys and an extensive leisure level below. A vast entrance hall introduces the interiors, where a sweeping curved staircase rises beneath an extraordinary eight-foot Venetian glass chandelier commissioned specifically for the house. Lalique light fittings, English oak flooring and bespoke joinery feature throughout, while a comprehensive refurbishment in 2006 introduced air conditioning, upgraded heating systems, rewiring and double glazing. The principal reception rooms are arranged to follow the elegant curvature of the building, creating a remarkable sequence of spaces filled with natural light. In the drawing room, towering arched windows frame uninterrupted views across the gardens, while the dining room mirrors the same graceful proportions and symmetry. Elsewhere on the ground floor are a library, playroom, catering kitchen, utility spaces and staff accommodation, all carefully integrated into the plan. The kitchen and breakfast room combines a more relaxed atmosphere with substantial proportions, overlooking the grounds through large windows and connecting directly to the surrounding terraces. Across the house, the architecture constantly reinforces the relationship between interior and landscape, with long sightlines, curved walls and expansive glazing drawing the gardens into view. The bedroom accommodation occupies the upper floors and includes an impressive principal suite with separate dressing rooms and double bathrooms, alongside four further ensuite bedrooms, a study and office. Several terraces and balconies extend from the upper levels, taking advantage of elevated views across the estate and surrounding woodland.
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Positioned discreetly behind a gated entrance on the Fulham-Chelsea border, Britannia Studios was originally conceived as artists’ studios. The house unfolds laterally across nearly 5,200 sq ft, arranged around a beautifully maintained communal garden. The approach is deliberately understated. Beyond the cobbled courtyard, London stock brick elevations sre softened by climbing greenery, mature trees framing the central lawn, and a setting that feels unexpectedly secluded for SW6. Internally, the proportions are what immediately distinguish the house. Ceiling heights are considerable throughout, while oversized sash windows draw light deep into the rooms and reinforce the building’s original studio character. Much of the ground floor is centred around an expansive open-plan kitchen, dining and living space extending close to 49 ft in length. Designed for both larger gatherings and day-to-day family life, the room combines generous entertaining space with a more relaxed atmosphere, opening directly onto a private patio garden that connects the main house to the cottage beyond. Elsewhere on this level are a separate family room, gym, utility room and study, allowing the layout to operate flexibly depending on how the house is used. Upstairs, the principal drawing room is particularly striking. Arranged beneath a vaulted double-height ceiling with skylights overhead, it has the scale and drama more commonly associated with converted warehouse buildings, softened by bespoke joinery, an open fireplace and tall sash windows overlooking the communal gardens. The principal bedroom suite occupies its own wing, with a dressing room and large ensuite bathroom, while additional bedrooms are arranged across the upper floors, including one opening onto a substantial private roof terrace. and accompanied by a separate two-bedroom cottage with its own entrance via Waterford Road. There is an adjoining cottage entered from Waterford Road which is available by separate negotiation. Also accessible through the main house, Waterford Road cottage adds another layer of flexibility, whether used for guests, staff, older children or as a separate work-from-home space. Unusually for this part of London, it also incorporates off-street parking which doubles as outside space. Britannia Studios sits quietly between New Kings Road and Fulham Road, placing it within easy reach of both Parsons Green and Chelsea. The surrounding streets are known for their combination of long-established restaurants, independent cafés and neighbourhood shops, while Eel Brook Common and South Park provide nearby green space. Fulham Broadway and Parsons Green stations are both close by, connecting quickly into the West End and the City, while the area’s longstanding appeal to families is reinforced by an excellent selection of schools nearby.
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Pembroke Cottage is a beautifully composed retreat nestled within the greenery and wildlife of Richmond Park. Occupying an elevated position within the parkland, it enjoys far-reaching views over the Thames Valley. The property spans 2,915 sq ft across three generous storeys, offering lofty proportions, landscaped gardens, and secure parking. Approached via a gated entrance with off-street parking for two cars, the raised ground floor entrance hall sets the tone for the scale within. Impressively proportioned, it is anchored by a bespoke stone staircase rising beneath a Soane-style glass skylight – the architectural centrepiece of the home that allows light to filter down through the spine of the cottage. To the left, a reception room unfolds with vaulted ceilings and a full-width glass window framing sweeping valley views, creating a breathtaking backdrop for entertaining. Adjacent, a study opens onto a private balcony overlooking the gardens. The lower ground floor reveals additional living spaces. The eat-in kitchen features an oak-beamed ceiling, granite worktops, and a gas-fired AGA, alongside a dining area for eight and a brick fireplace with a gas-fired log stove – a charming setting for intimate gatherings. A further reception room sits beyond, with a cosy study tucked off to one side. Multiple patio doors from both the kitchen and reception spill out onto the garden and outdoor seating area. The utility room and two bathrooms complete this level. The three bedrooms are generous doubles. Two are located on the raised ground floor, one with an en suite. The principal suite enjoys the privacy of the entire first floor, featuring a spacious bathroom and lovely views over the rose gardens. Pembroke Cottage sits within the 2,500-acre Richmond Park, one of London's most extraordinary green spaces famous for its roaming deer. It places residents moments from the town of Richmond and its wealth of attractions, including the Thames, Richmond Green, and the nearby botanical splendour of Kew Gardens. A thriving high street offers an excellent array of shops, cafés, bars and restaurants, while families are well served by an exceptional selection of nearby schools, including Ibstock House, Kings House, The Old Vic, St Catherine's, Radnor House and The Vineyard.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Overlooking the private gardens of Connaught Square on the Hyde Park Estate, this exceptional Grade II listed Georgian townhouse unfolds across five floors, combining elegant period architecture with richly layered contemporary interiors. Extending to more than 3,500 sq ft, the house has been comprehensively refurbished while carefully preserving its original proportions, volume and detailing. The raised ground floor is arranged around entertaining and day-to-day living. A formal dining room sits to the front of the house beneath high ceilings and ornate cornicing, while dark marble flooring runs through to a bespoke kitchen and breakfast room at the rear. Extensive cabinetry, a suite of integrated appliances including Gaggenau wine fridges, a Smeg oven, Bosch hob, Miele dishwasher and Hoover refrigeration, together with a generous central layout, create a highly functional family kitchen, with large rear windows bringing natural light deep into the plan. The first floor is devoted to reception space in the classic Georgian tradition. Two interconnected reception rooms span the width of the house, with tall sash windows overlooking the gardens of Connaught Square. Restored fireplaces, decorative plasterwork and impressive ceiling heights reinforce the scale and elegance of these rooms, while a study positioned on the half landing opens onto a private terrace set quietly at the back. Occupying the second floor in its entirety, the principal suite has been arranged as a self-contained private level comprising a generous bedroom, dressing room and a large en suite bathroom finished in marble and natural stone. The upper floor provides additional bedroom accommodation, including further guest bedrooms and a family bathroom. The lower ground floor introduces a more flexible arrangement suited to modern family living. Currently configured as a gym, study, utility room, bedroom suite and ancillary accommodation, this level also benefits from a separate entrance, private patio garden and two vaults. Subject to a purchaser’s requirements, the layout could comfortably provide up to seven bedrooms. Throughout the house, the interiors balance traditional Georgian architecture with more contemporary decorative choices, creating spaces that feel both formal and highly liveable. Bespoke joinery, restored period detailing and carefully considered lighting have all been integrated with sensitivity to the building’s heritage. Connaught Square remains one of central London’s most discreet and desirable garden squares, positioned moments from Hyde Park and Connaught Village. The boutiques, cafés and restaurants of Connaught Street sit nearby, while Mayfair, Marylebone and the West End are all within easy reach. Marble Arch, Lancaster Gate and Paddington stations provide excellent transport connections across London and beyond, including Elizabeth line services to Heathrow.
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Positioned on the second floor of Burlington Gate, this beautifully presented two-bedroom apartment lies in the heart of Mayfair, moments from Bond Street, Savile Row and the galleries of Cork Street. The turn-key apartment spans approximately 1,324 sq ft and is arranged around an impressive open-plan kitchen and reception room, where wide windows draw in natural light and oak flooring adds warmth. The kitchen is contemporary, with integrated appliances, a long island and excellent space for dining and entertaining. The principal bedroom has generous fitted storage and an ensuite bathroom with a freestanding bath, walk-in shower and twin basins. A second double bedroom sits nearby, also with built-in wardrobes, while a further shower room, utility room and additional storage complete the plan. Residents of Burlington Gate benefit from an exceptional level of service and amenities, including 24-hour concierge, lift access, underground parking, a gym, sauna and treatment room. Cork Street places the apartment in one of Mayfair’s most cultured pockets, known for its galleries, tailors, restaurants and private members’ clubs. Bond Street, Burlington Arcade, the Royal Academy and Green Park are all within easy reach, with the wider West End close at hand.
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Occupying the lower and ground floors of a handsome Victorian villa, this three-bedroom apartment was once a 19th-century vicarage, offering expansive floor space, soaring ceiling heights and period character rarely found elsewhere. The home sits in the Aldridge Road and Westbourne Conservation Area, a collection of elegant nineteenth-century streets developed during the westward expansion of London’s underground network. Many of the original façades remain intact, lending the area its distinctive stucco-fronted villas and leafy pavements. The ground floor centres around a large reception and dining room, anchored by a period fireplace and a beautiful bay window that floods the space with light. Original shutters frame the tall sash windows, and wooden floors run throughout, enhancing the sense of warmth and continuity. The room flows naturally into a well-designed family kitchen fitted with an Aga cooker and a generous island that doubles as a breakfast table. The layout encourages conversation while cooking, and doors open directly onto the surrounding patio, perfect for entertaining on warmer days. A library and a guest bedroom can also be found on this level, creating flexible space for work or guests. A study and a guest powder room complete this floor. On the lower ground floor, the principal bedroom suite has a large walk-in wardrobe and an elegant ensuite bathroom with a freestanding bath. A second bedroom also enjoys its own ensuite, while the third bedroom has an adjoining study. A further powder room completes this floor. There are also two very large walk-in storage areas outside, one of which could easily be converted into a sauna or children’s playroom. An indoor–outdoor gym sits just off the patio, providing a unique space for year-round fitness and wellbeing. The apartment is surrounded by a private patio garden, creating a sense of seclusion and calm rarely found so close to central London. It provides the ideal setting for summer barbecues or quiet morning coffee. Leamington Road Villas is among Notting Hill’s most desirable addresses, within easy reach of Westbourne Grove, Golborne Road and the world-famous Portobello Market. Hyde Park and Holland Park are both within walking distance, while transport links are excellent. Westbourne Park station, served by the Hammersmith & City and Circle lines, is just four minutes away, and Notting Hill Gate for the Central line can be reached in around twenty minutes.
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Lying on tree-lined Abingdon Road, this beautifully refurbished four-bedroom home marries classic Victorian character with a distinctly modern sensibility. Rebuilt and comprehensively renovated in 2017, the house was taken back to brick and meticulously redesigned throughout, including the addition of a rear extension to the lower ground floor, creating a rare turnkey residence finished to an exceptional standard. Arranged across four light-filled floors, the interiors strike a considered balance between elegance and contemporary flair. Panelled detailing, moody palettes and chic parquet flooring combine to create an inviting, design-led atmosphere, complemented by bespoke carpentry, double-glazed sash windows and high-quality finishes throughout. The renovation included entirely new electrics, plumbing, flooring, radiators, bathrooms and kitchen, with thoughtful modern upgrades such as USB charging points in every room. The lower ground floor forms the sociable heart of the home, enhanced by the rear extension which creates generous entertaining and living space. A sleek contemporary kitchen, fitted with rich black worktops and an island, flows seamlessly into the dining area. The kitchen is equipped with premium Miele appliances including a steamer/oven, full oven, slow cooker and island extractor with underfloor flue ventilation. This level also includes a comfortable TV room with Sonos surround sound, a utility room, a guest WC and access to the private garden terrace, which benefits from a full remote-controlled awning and automatic irrigation system serving both the front and rear gardens. Vaulted storage spaces beneath the housewere fully tanked during the renovation, creating a practical utility and storage area. The ground floor hosts a generous formal reception room centred around a fireplace, opening through French doors onto a second terrace and garden. A separate study provides a quiet workspace, while the ground and first floors have been insulated for noise reduction to the bedrooms above. The principal bedroom suite occupies the first floor, with twin sash windows and a thoughtfully designed ensuite bathroom. A second bedroom with its own bathroom completes this level. The top floor was reconfigured during the renovation to create two equal-sized bedrooms with integrated storage and a well-proportioned shared family bathroom. Comfort has been carefully considered throughout. Underfloor heating runs across the lower ground floor (water system), the ground floor and storage vault (electric), while all bathrooms feature underfloor heating, comfort lighting and excellent water pressure. The home’s lighting scheme has been designed by John Cullen, while the wooden flooring is by Walking on Wood. Smart home technology has also been integrated, including a comprehensive entry and intercom system serving all floors and main access points, operable remotely via the Comelit app. Security is provided by a Banham alarm system with remote app control, while heating and hot water can be managed remotely through the Heatmiser system. Abingdon Road itself is a coveted Kensington address, moments from the boutiques, cafés and restaurants of Kensington High Street and within easy walking distance of both Holland Park and Kensington Gardens. Nearby Stratford Road has developed into a charming neighbourhood hub, known for its mix of independent shops, cafés and restaurants that create a lively village atmosphere for residents, offering excellent local amenities just a short stroll from the house.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Catherine Place lies within the Birdcage Walk Conservation Area, moments from Buckingham Palace, St James’s Park and Green Park. Arranged across five floors and extending to approximately 2,526 sq. ft., this period townhouse has been thoughtfully presented for modern life, with elegant proportions, a private courtyard garden and well-balanced accommodation throughout. The lower ground floor is arranged as the main entertaining space, with a generous dining room to the front and a kitchen/breakfast room to the rear. The kitchen opens through double doors to the courtyard garden, creating a natural connection between inside and out. A guest cloakroom and useful storage complete this level. On the ground floor, a double reception room spans the depth of the house, with timber floors, sash windows and space for both formal seating and more relaxed living. The proportions are generous, while the layout lends itself well to entertaining. The principal bedroom suite occupies the first floor, with a large bedroom, dressing room and bathroom. On the second floor, there is a further double bedroom, a study or fourth bedroom, and a bathroom. The third floor is arranged with another bedroom, a bathroom and dressing area. Catherine Place is superbly placed for Westminster, St James’s and Victoria, with excellent transport links from St James’s Park Underground and Victoria Station. The open spaces of Green Park and St James’s Park are close by, while the restaurants, shops and galleries of St James’s, Mayfair and Belgravia are all within easy reach.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
A substantial six-bedroom freehold family house of approximately 4,230 sq ft across four floors, on one of the Peterborough Estate's best streets. Comprehensively extended, reconfigured and finished to an exceptional standard, the house has been meticulously maintained and recently redecorated ahead of coming to market. A 'long back', Chipstead Street is also amongst the widest Lion houses in the entire Peterborough Estate, on one of the largest plots. The ground floor has a formal reception room with Chesney fireplace and Amina invisible speakers, a further flexible family/playroom space, and a bespoke Poggenpohl kitchen with Wolf, Sub-Zero and Miele appliances. The kitchen floor was lowered to create generous ceiling height. Full-width Schuco bi-fold doors open onto a landscaped garden, which extends to nearly 33ft, amongst the longest gardens on the Peterborough Estate. The lower ground floor is a real strength with equally impressive volume. Enjoying 3 metre ceiling heights, the basement is noticeably deeper than more recently excavated houses which were not permitted to go down as far. It provides a large family and media room, a 2,300-bottle wine cellar with tasting island, a study, laundry room, and self-contained ensuite bedroom with its own entrance, perfect for a nanny or guests. The first floor presents a generous primary suite with walk-in dressing room and Carrara marble ensuite, plus a guest bedroom and bathroom overlooking the garden. Three further bedrooms - one of which is ensuite, and a further bathroom, complete the second floor. Crestron home automation centralises control of the Lutron lighting, media and climate throughout the house, with air conditioning enjoyed by all living spaces. Underfloor heating serves the lower three floors and all bathrooms, which are equipped with Dornbracht and Lefroy Brooks fittings. Cat 6 cabling provides the technological infrastructure necessary to support the Kaleidescape media server, comprehensive CCTV and video entry, the house even boasts a water softener. The custom joinery throughout the house and wide-plank engineered oak floors complete a house of the highest calibre. Chipstead Street sits in the heart of the Peterborough Estate, a few minutes' walk from Parsons Green and the shops and restaurants of the New King's Road and Fulham Road. The immediate area benefits from some excellent nurseries with Parsons House, Pippa Pop-ins and L'Ecole des Petits nearby, while the popular family club, Jesse's House, is the perfect weekend destination to entertain a young family. Parsons Green and Fulham Broadway stations are both within easy reach.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Occupying a prime position within the highly sought-after Cotswold village of Wyck Rissington, Heath Lawn is an exceptional Grade II listed Cotswold residence of considerable charm and character. Dating from circa 1731, the property enjoys a commanding setting overlooking the village green, with stunning uninterrupted views across the green and the valley beyond. Constructed of traditional Cotswold stone, the house has been comprehensively and sympathetically refurbished, blending historic charm with modern comfort. Original features abound, including fireplaces, exposed beams, and flagstone floors throughout the ground floor, alongside rare French oak wide-board flooring to the first floor. These sit harmoniously with bespoke cabinetry, extensive loft storage, and upgraded modern heating systems. A notable sense of space is created throughout by a series of well-proportioned rooms and generous landings, enhancing light and flow across all three floors. The accommodation is both versatile and beautifully balanced. The welcoming reception hall leads to three principal reception rooms, including a refined sitting room, an elegant dining room with a working fireplace, and a further reception space ideal for family living or entertaining. The bespoke kitchen/family/breakfast room forms the heart of the home, seamlessly designed with quality fittings and integrated appliances, and complemented by a utility room and pantry cupboard. The former porch has been thoughtfully incorporated into the living space, improving both flow and usability. Upstairs, the principal bedroom suite enjoys generous proportions and attractive views. In total, there are four bedrooms, three of which are en suite, including the top-floor suite, which further benefits from its own reception room. This could also serve as a fifth bedroom if required. The remaining accommodation is supported by well-appointed bathrooms. Externally, Heath Lawn is approached via a gravelled driveway leading to extensive private parking and sits within fully landscaped mature gardens, professionally designed and meticulously maintained. Sweeping lawns, structured planting, seasonal borders, a box parterre, and mature trees combine to create a beautifully balanced and tranquil setting. A comprehensive garden lighting scheme enhances the atmosphere in the evenings. A pool terrace provides an outstanding space for outdoor entertaining. The former stables have been transformed into a stylish pool-side cabana, incorporating a kitchen and sitting room, ideal for summer living. The cart barn is a charming open-sided heritage structure currently used as a games space, with full architectural drawings and surveys prepared for its future conversion into additional accommodation and a substantial home office or studio. In addition, there is a large separate heated boot room building/annexe, providing highly practical ancillary space. Planning permission had been granted for the extensive redevelopment of the stables to create further ancillary accommodation, offering significant future potential. This application has now lapsed so a buyer would need to reapply.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Painted a soft shade of pink and positioned on one of Kensington’s prettiest streets, this three-bedroom house brings together character, lateral living spaces and a private patio garden in a particularly charming W8 setting. Arranged across approximately 1,286 sq ft, the house unfolds over three levels, with well-balanced accommodation and excellent natural light throughout. The ground floor is centred around a generous reception room, where wooden floors, fitted joinery and a broad bay window create an inviting space for relaxing and entertaining. To the front, a second bedroom has its own en suite shower room, making it well suited to guests or flexible use as a study. The lower-ground floor forms the social heart of the house. Here, the kitchen and dining room extends across the rear, with a large central island, smart cabinetry and space for a dining table beneath pendant lighting. Full-height glazing opens directly onto the patio garden, creating an easy connection between inside and out. A third bedroom, shower room, utility space and vault storage are also arranged on this level. The principal bedroom occupies the first floor, set beneath a pitched ceiling and lit by shuttered windows. The room has excellent proportions, fitted wardrobes and a private feel. A spacious en suite bathroom sits alongside, finished with marble, a freestanding bath and a separate shower. The patio garden is a rare asset in this part of Kensington, providing a sheltered space for outdoor dining and summer entertaining. Residents’ parking is also available. Uxbridge Street is superbly positioned for the best of Kensington and Notting Hill. Kensington High Street, Holland Park and Notting Hill Gate are all within easy reach, with their excellent restaurants, boutiques, cafés and transport links. The open spaces of Holland Park are close by, while the surrounding streets offer the village-like charm, colour and architectural character that make this pocket of W8 so sought after.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned within Abbotsbury Close, a quiet modern development opposite Holland Park, this three-bedroom townhouse has been carefully refurbished to create a bright, practical home with a balcony, roof terrace and well-arranged accommodation across three floors. Residents’ parking is also available within the development. The house extends to approximately 908 sq ft and was comprehensively refurbished in 2020, including new wiring and plumbing. Finishes have been thoughtfully considered throughout, with underfloor heating throughout the house, fitted wardrobes, pocket doors to maximise space and a bespoke staircase with oak treads and birchwood detailing rising through the property. The first floor forms the main living level. To the front, the reception room is a generous, light-filled space with doors opening onto a balcony, creating a pleasant connection to the outside. To the rear, the kitchen is neatly arranged with integrated appliances, good storage and a clean contemporary finish. The bedroom accommodation is set across the ground and second floors. On the ground floor, a double bedroom sits to the rear with its own en suite bathroom, while a cloakroom and utility cupboard provide useful everyday storage. Two further double bedrooms occupy the second floor, served by a modern wet room. At the top of the house, the staircase continues up to a private roof terrace, accessed via an electronic roof opening. With far-reaching rooftop views and space for outdoor seating, it is a particularly appealing feature for a house of this size. Abbotsbury Close is a quiet, well-kept enclave moments from Holland Park, with the park entrance just a short walk away. Holland Park Underground Station, Kensington High Street and Kensington Olympia are all within easy reach, providing access to the Central, Circle and District lines, alongside the area’s growing mix of restaurants, galleries and cultural venues. The shops, cafés and restaurants of Kensington High Street, Clarendon Cross and Notting Hill are also nearby.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set on the end of Kingston Lane, overlooking the open green space of Udney Park Playing Fields, this semi-detached house has a notably wide plot, a large West facing garden, off-street parking and a garage. Extending to approximately 2,557 sq ft, the house has been thoughtfully extended to create bright, flexible family accommodation. The ground floor is arranged around a generous entrance hall, with a bay-fronted reception room to the front and a useful utility room and guest WC set off the hall. To the rear, the house opens into an impressive kitchen, dining and reception area, where large rooflights and full-height glazing draw in excellent natural light. The kitchen is contemporary, with integrated appliances, a central island and space for informal dining. A snug sits just off this room, creating a more tucked-away space for children, television or relaxed family life. On the first floor, the principal bedroom sits to the front of the house and has built-in wardrobes and access to a family bathroom. Two further bedrooms are also arranged on this level. The second floor contains a large fourth bedroom, with useful eaves storage and an additional room that has been designed and built to provide an ensuite bathroom. Glass doors open from the kitchen onto a broad terrace, with steps up to the garden beyond. Larger than many in the area, the garden is a particular strength of the house, with a generous lawn, mature boundaries and ample room for outdoor dining and entertaining. In addition, the Westerly aspect provides for bright afternoons and to the South the views over Udney Park Playing Fields are uninterrupted. To the front, a private driveway provides off-street parking, while the garage adds further storage or parking. The house is well placed for Teddington’s independent shops, cafés and restaurants, as well as the open spaces of Bushy Park and the Thames. Kingston Lane also offers good access to Teddington station, local schools and the surrounding villages of Hampton Wick, Strawberry Hill and Kingston.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
South-facing and looking directly across one of Chelsea’s prettiest communal gardens, this beautifully reworked Mock-Tudor house unfolds across four floors with a rare sense of scale. Recently refurbished and extended to an exacting standard, it pairs the romance of its half-timbered façade with thoughtful interiors finished in solid oak joinery, marble and oak flooring throughout The ground floor is given over to an impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room that runs the full depth of the house. Bespoke hardwood cabinetry and high-quality integrated appliances bring warmth and practicality to the kitchen, while the proportions allow for generous dining and relaxed everyday living. It is a space designed for family life, but one that still feels smart enough for entertaining. On the lower ground floor, a large media room provides a more secluded space, whether used as a cinema room, sitting room or playroom. This level also incorporates a utility room and a fourth bedroom, making it especially useful for guests, older children or live-in help. The first floor is devoted to the principal suite, with a substantial bedroom to the front enjoying the square-facing outlook and a separate dressing room positioned behind. The effect is considered and distinctly well designed. Upstairs, two further ensuite bedrooms occupy the second floor, both well proportioned; both open to balconies, one from the bedroom itself and one from the bathroom. Above, a loft space adds another useful layer, ideal for storage or occasional use. Throughout, the finish is turn-key and cohesive, with oak stripped flooring, marble bathrooms and bespoke oak detailing lending a sense of quiet consistency from floor to floor. Off-street parking adds another rarity for this part of Chelsea, as does the gated setting and direct access to the central communal garden square. Queen’s Elm Square was built between 1904 and 1906 for the Sloane Stanley Estate, and remains one of the area’s most distinctive enclaves. Its Neo-Tudor houses have an almost storybook quality, yet the address is brilliantly placed for the everyday rhythm of Chelsea, with Fulham Road and the King’s Road close at hand for restaurants, shops and local institutions. It is a pocket of SW3 that feels private and quietly characterful, while still deeply connected to the neighbourhood around it.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Built in 2011 for the current owners, the architecture is deliberately pared back, allowing proportion, light and materials to take precedence. The result is a house that feels composed and practical, with each part carefully considered in relation to the whole. The plan is organised around the courtyard, which sits at the centre of the house and is visible from most of the principal rooms. Full-height glazing runs along its edges, drawing natural light deep into the interior and creating a consistent outlook throughout. It also gives the house a sense of privacy, with views directed inward as much as outward towards the gardens. The main living spaces are arranged across the ground floor, where scale and ceiling height are used to strong effect. The kitchen, dining and family room forms a single, open-plan space with a generous footprint, designed to accommodate both daily life and larger gatherings. Wide glazed doors open directly onto the terrace and garden, while the vaulted ceiling above introduces height without disrupting the overall simplicity of the architecture. Finishes are clean and understated, allowing the space to feel open rather than overworked. Alongside, the drawing room provides a more contained setting, positioned to overlook the courtyard and benefiting from the same considered proportions. It offers a natural alternative to the open-plan living area, whether for quieter evenings or more formal use. The bedroom accommodation is arranged across the main house, with five bedrooms in total. The principal suite is well proportioned, with a dressing room and en suite bathroom. Two further bedrooms are also en suite, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a family bathroom and separate shower room. The layout is straightforward and functional, with a clear distinction between shared and private areas. A study is also positioned on the ground floor, providing a dedicated workspace. A substantial lower ground floor extends the versatility of the house. Here, a large games room or studio offers space that could be adapted for a range of uses, from leisure to work or fitness. Alongside sits a self-contained staff or guest flat, with its own access, allowing it to operate independently from the main house when required. A laundry room, plant room and additional storage are also located on this level, supporting the day-to-day running of the house without impacting the main living areas. The house sits within grounds of approximately one acre. A broad lawn extends out from the house, bordered by mature planting that softens the clean lines of the architecture. The setting feels established and private, with the property backing directly onto the Wentworth Golf Course. The clubhouse lies within easy reach, placing the house within one of the estate’s most established and well-regarded pockets. The Wentworth Estate remains one of Surrey’s most enduring residential settings, known for its wide, tree-lined avenues and a sense of space that is increasingly hard to find so close to London. Virginia Water itself centres around the lake and its surrounding parkland, with Windsor Great Park just beyond, offering miles of open landscape. Day-to-day amenities are close at hand in the village, while more extensive shopping and dining can be found in nearby Ascot and Windsor. Rail connections from Virginia Water provide a direct route into London Waterloo, making it a practical base as well as a distinctly green one.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
On one of Marylebone Village’s prettiest cobbled mews, this impeccably refurbished two-bedroom house combines the charm of a classic London mews with bright, contemporary interiors and unusually generous proportions. The house unfolds across approximately 1,260 sq ft, with a wonderfully open sense of space throughout. The ground floor is centred around a substantial reception, dining and kitchen room measuring more than 27 ft in length. Designed for both everyday living and entertaining, the space is arranged beneath clean-lined contemporary finishes, with bespoke cabinetry, integrated appliances and ample room for large-scale dining and relaxed seating. Plantation shutters and wide windows draw natural light across the room, while a guest cloakroom and extensive built-in storage add practicality. A staircase rises to the first floor, where both bedrooms benefit from vaulted ceilings that bring volume and character to the accommodation. The principal suite features extensive fitted wardrobes and a spacious ensuite bathroom, while the second bedroom has its own ensuite shower room and fitted storage. A separate utility area is discreetly positioned off the landing. Devonshire Mews West is regarded as one of the most sought-after mews addresses in Marylebone, moments from the village atmosphere of Marylebone High Street and within easy reach of Regent’s Park. The surrounding streets are lined with some of central London’s best independent cafés, restaurants and galleries, while Chiltern Street, Selfridges and the West End are all nearby. Excellent transport connections are available from Baker Street, Bond Street and Regent’s Park stations.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set back behind the prestigious Belgrave Square, this end-of-terrace house boasts sweeping proportions and abundant natural light. With verdant spaces and generous bedrooms, this house is ideal for families seeking serenity and luxury in a prime location. Three reception rooms are arranged across the first three floors, providing myriad spaces for hosting. On the ground floor, the bay-windowed reception is flanked by a large dine-in kitchen and a rear balcony beyond. The lower ground floor reception is bordered by the picturesque rear garden, creating an exquisite indoor-outdoor setting for entertaining. A further kitchen, sauna, and an ensuite bedroom with a private patio are also located on this level, alongside a utility area and cloakroom. Meanwhile, the first-floor reception, just as grand as the others, features a private balcony. A quiet study sits just beside it and opens directly into the terrace. The entirety of the second floor is dedicated to the principal bedroom, boasting a luxurious ensuite with a Jacuzzi. A further bedroom suite with a standalone walk-in wardrobe occupies the third floor, while the remaining two bedroom suites are located on the fourth floor. Fully upgraded to create a modern-day home, centralised heating and air conditioning are seamlessly integrated throughout, while a lift services the first four floors. Residents also have unrivalled access to the Belgrave Square communal gardens. Nestled in the heart of Belgravia, a neighbourhood known for its regal architecture and proximity to Buckingham Palace, the house enjoys a tranquil atmosphere while being moments away from the fine offerings of King’s Road. With Michelin-starred restaurants and luxury boutiques right at its doorstep, this address proves that you can truly have it all. Victoria Station is located within walking distance.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Situated on a quiet, tree lined residential road, in one of Twickenham’s most coveted spots, this beautifully presented house is full of character and charm. Arranged over three floors, the current owners, who acquired the home in 2017, have managed to achieve an excellent balance of formal and informal reception areas along with spacious bedrooms and luxurious bathrooms. On the ground floor, a welcoming entrance hall leads to a reception room to the right and a study to the left. To the rear, is the magnificent Devol kitchen, with striking marble island and breakfast bar, walk in larder, and a range of high-quality appliances. To complement this space there is a dining area and an additional sitting area, with wood burning stove, creating a relaxing area for family and friends. On the first floor are three bedrooms, one of these has an ensuite bathroom and dressing area; a large family bathroom complements the other two bedrooms. The top floor serves as a principal suite and provides a dressing room and ensuite bathroom. Many of the bedrooms have far reaching views towards the seven acres of communal gardens. The outdoor areas are equally impressive; the landscaped rear garden has a large lawned area, bordered by well-thought-out planting providing an array of plants, flowers and mature trees. A pretty summer house sits at the far end of the garden, while a covered veranda is the perfect space for entertaining in the warmer Spring/Summer months. Accessed through a gate at the rear of the garden, there is direct access to the much acclaimed Lake Grounds (also known as the Trust Grounds), which provide a further twelve acres of beautifully maintained gardens, for exclusive use by its residents. The grounds also hold multiple events throughout the year including a Spring fun day, barn dance, grass tennis courts and competition, sports day, Halloween party and Christmas carols. St Margaret’s and Richmond are known for their vibrant atmospheres, excellent schools, and strong sense of community. Local amenities, transport links, and the River Thames are all within easy reach at Richmond or St Margaret's.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
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