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Behind its handsome period frontage on one of Fulham’s well-regarded residential streets, this beautifully extended five/six-bedroom house unfolds across five floors, offering 2,385 sq ft of bright, versatile living space. Carefully arranged for family life, it pairs generous proportions with contemporary design, and is further distinguished by a south-facing garden and a private roof terrace above. The ground floor is given over to an elegant open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room, a broad, sociable space that forms the natural heart of the house. Centred around a large island and lit from above, it has been designed for both everyday family life and larger-scale entertaining. Full-width bi-fold doors draw the eye straight through to the garden, bringing in a strong sense of light and openness and enhancing the connection between inside and out. A separate reception room lies to the front, offering a more intimate setting away from the main living space, while the lower ground floor provides an additional media/family room or bedroom with a bathroom. This level works particularly well for guests, older children or live-in help, giving the house a flexibility that is increasingly hard to find. The principal bedroom occupies a commanding position on the first floor and is served by a large ensuite bathroom. The remaining bedrooms are arranged across the upper floors, with a well-balanced mix of family bedrooms, guest accommodation and rooms that could equally serve as studies or dressing rooms depending on need. Bathrooms are smartly finished, and the overall layout gives the house a sense of practicality as well as scale. Outside, the south-facing rear garden extends directly from the kitchen, making it a natural backdrop to daily life in the main living space. Above, the private roof terrace offers another place to sit in the sun, with open views over the neighbouring rooftops. Racton Road sits in a particularly convenient part of Fulham, close to the border with Earl’s Court and well placed for the restaurants, cafés and everyday amenities of both areas. The Harwood Arms is nearby, as are a number of well-liked local shops and pubs, while the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle and other sought-after schools are within easy reach. It is a part of west London that feels well established and with handsome houses, good proportions and a strong sense of neighbourhood life.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned along the preferred south side of Gerald Road, this beautifully proportioned five-bedroom townhouse unfolds across multiple floors defined by a classical sensibility. Behind its white stucco façade, the house offers over 3,000 sq ft of well-balanced accommodation, where natural light and thoughtful planning shape each space. Most of the first floor is given over to an elegant drawing room, a generous and composed space with tall sash windows and refined proportions. It is a room that feels both formal and liveable. Behind lies a quiet study. The ground floor is more relaxed. A bespoke kitchen sits alongside a dining room, with an additional sitting area that opens directly onto the private south-facing patio garden. This connection to the outside gives the house a softer edge, particularly in warmer months when the doors are left open and the garden becomes part of the living space. The principal bedroom suite occupies the entirety of the second floor, creating a sense of privacy and separation. It includes a dressing room and ensuite bathroom, arranged with a straightforward, functional logic. Further bedrooms are distributed across the upper floors, offering flexibility for family life, guests or working from home. A bedroom and an additional reception room on the lower ground floor provide further versatility, whether as a gym, bedroom or staff accommodation. Throughout, the house is presented with thoughtful interior design, with a consistent palette that allows the proportions and natural light to take precedence. Gerald Road sits just moments from Elizabeth Street, one of Belgravia’s most characterful stretches, known for its independent shops, cafés and long-standing local institutions. Sloane Square and Victoria are both within easy reach, placing the house in a well-connected yet distinctly residential pocket of central London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Old Grove House is a truly exceptional early eighteenth-century property in the heart of historic Hampstead, one of North London’s most desirable addresses. Rich in history and character, this remarkable home combines the presence of a country house with the convenience of city life. The house is defined by its far-reaching views towards neighbouring Fenton House, enchanced by interiors designed by the acclaimed Chester Jones. The main house extends to approximately 7,585 sq ft and unfolds across a series of beautifully proportioned rooms, with grand reception spaces, high ceilings, intricate period detailing and tall sash windows drawing in excellent natural light. Formal rooms are balanced by quieter sitting rooms and studies, giving the house both scale and ease. The accommodation includes seven bedrooms and six bathrooms, arranged across a thoughtful floor plan that allows for both formal entertaining and comfortable family life. The kitchen and dining spaces are generously scaled, while additional reception rooms and upper-level family accommodation give the house unusual breadth and flexibility. The arrangement of the accommodation is particularly versatile. Alongside the principal house, there is a separate cottage house of approximately 931 sq ft, providing a valuable secondary dwelling within the grounds. With its own kitchen/dining room, reception room, bedroom and bathroom, as well as a terrace and wine store, it lends itself naturally to guest accommodation, staff use or independent ancillary living. Outside, the walled garden is one of the property’s defining features. Formal in design and beautifully structured, it is laid out with clipped hedging, gravel paths and far-reaching views across Hampstead, creating a setting of rare privacy and calm. A garage and off-street parking for two cars add further practicality. Hampstead Grove is one of the area’s most distinguished addresses, tucked into the old heart of Hampstead and within easy reach of the High Street. From here, the village’s long-established mix of cafés, restaurants, pubs and independent shops is close at hand, while Hampstead Heath provides one of London’s most celebrated expanses of green space. The setting is unusually atmospheric, defined by historic houses, garden walls and a sense of quiet remove, yet Hampstead Underground station offers straightforward access into the West End and the City.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Behind a handsome stucco façade on Walton Place, this Grade II listed Georgian townhouse unfolds across five floors, offering over 3,100 sq ft of beautifully composed living space. With four to five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a west-facing garden, it balances classic proportion with a polished, turnkey finish. The ground floor is arranged for entertaining. A formal dining room sits to the front, where high ceilings and ornate cornicing are paired with white porcelain flooring and underfloor heating. Beyond, a newly installed galley kitchen is finished with stone worktops and integrated appliances, leading through to a bright conservatory-style reception space beneath a glazed ceiling. From here, doors open directly onto the garden, drawing light deep into the plan. On the lower ground floor, a separate entrance creates a natural divide for guests or staff. This level includes a generous front room currently arranged as a games room or additional bedroom, a secondary kitchen, a bathroom with both bath and shower, and a further bedroom with access to a private patio. The first floor is given over to an impressive L-shaped reception room, where tall sash windows overlook Walton Place. Period detailing has been carefully retained, with intricate cornicing, oak flooring and a gas fireplace anchoring the space. The principal suite occupies the second floor and has a dedicated dressing room and a large ensuite bathroom featuring a freestanding bath and walk-in shower. Two further bedrooms and bathrooms are arranged on the top floor. Throughout, the landings have been thoughtfully used, offering moments for a study area or reading corner. Air conditioning runs across the house, and the overall finish is cohesive and considered, allowing for immediate occupation without compromise. Walton Place sits in the heart of Knightsbridge, moments from Harrods and the boutiques of Sloane Street, with Hyde Park within easy reach. The area’s restaurants, galleries and cultural institutions are all close by, as are excellent transport connections.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Standing on Chelsea’s most distinguished riverside terrace, this exceptional Grade II listed Georgian townhouse dates from circa 1760 and has been masterfully reimagined for modern family life. Behind its handsome façade lies a house of magnificent proportions, complete with a large private garden and an original mews house to the rear, now seamlessly integrated to create a rare and wonderfully flexible London home with the further benefit of a double garage. The main house has been thoughtfully reconfigured to provide six double bedrooms served by a lift, while the self-contained mews offers two additional bedrooms and independent living space. The mews can be accessed directly from the garden or via a discreet subterranean passageway from the principal residence, allowing for effortless connection or complete privacy as required. Ceiling heights are impressive throughout, and the principal reception rooms enjoy uninterrupted views across the River Thames towards Albert Bridge. The house sits behind a gated front garden, further buffered by the Chelsea Embankment communal gardens. The ground floor has been designed with family life and entertaining in mind: a generous dining room occupies the front of the house, while to the rear a substantial eat-in kitchen by FBC opens through full-width bi-fold doors onto the beautifully landscaped 55-foot garden. Cheyne Walk is among the most coveted addresses in London, a historic terrace of some of Chelsea’s finest houses. Number 23 is one of the very few to combine a garden of this scale with separate mews accommodation and secure garaging, a combination seldom found on the river. The King’s Road lies just 0.4 miles away, Sloane Square Underground Station 0.8 miles, and Battersea Heliport 1.3 miles, placing the house at the heart of prime Chelsea living.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This exceptional detached house sits on the doorstep of Battersea Park on Prince of Wales Drive. The six-bedroom property combines volume, light and a sense of privacy that is not often found in this part of London. The house unfolds across multiple levels, well suited to both family life and entertaining. At raised-ground level, the principal double reception room runs the length of the property with a period bay window, while a separate study sits to the rear. High ceilings, original detailing and a fireplace give the room a strong sense of proportion, and its slightly elevated position from the street adds a welcome degree of separation. The lower-ground floor has been arranged as the main living space, centred around an expansive kitchen, dining and family room. This is a room designed for everyday life, with a large central island, generous storage and ample space for both cooking and entertaining. Glazing opens directly onto a wide terrace and the garden beyond. There is also a utility room and additional storage. Upstairs, the bedroom accommodation is arranged across the first, second and mezzanine floors. The principal bedroom occupies a generous footprint, with built-in storage and a large adjoining bathroom. Additional bedrooms are well proportioned, many with good ceiling height and natural light, and are served by a series of family bathrooms. The upper levels offer flexibility, whether for guest accommodation, children’s rooms or more private working spaces. To the rear, the garden is notably wide and unusually private for the area, with a combination of terrace and gravelled space framed by mature planting. Off-street parking sits behind secure gates, a significant advantage on this stretch of road, perfect for bicycles, prams or walking the dog. Prince of Wales Drive runs along the edge of Battersea Park, one of London’s most celebrated green spaces, with its lake, the renowned Pear Tree Café, tennis and padel courts, and long walking routes just moments from the front door. Battersea Power Station is nearby as one of London’s most iconic landmarks, with an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and shops. Battersea is well known for its mix of outstanding independent and state schools. Chelsea is a short walk across the river, while the King’s Road and Sloane Square offer a well-established mix of restaurants, boutiques and transport connections. It is a setting that feels both connected and calm, with the park acting as a constant backdrop to daily life. There is potential to extend the kitchen to the rear, subject to planning permission and the necessary consents.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
A stunning newly built three-bedroom mews house with a study and separate snug, arranged over three beautifully designed floors in a discreet and secure setting just moments from St James’s Park, Green Park and Buckingham Palace. Tucked away in the heart of St James’s, Buckingham Mews is a rare blend of classic London charm and contemporary craftsmanship. Behind its traditional façade lies a thoughtfully designed home that retains the intimacy and character of a period mews, while delivering the comfort, efficiency and finish expected of a high-specification new build. The layout is both practical and elegant. Three generous double bedrooms each enjoy their own en-suite bathroom, creating privacy and ease for both residents and guests. A dedicated study provides a quiet work-from-home space, while the separate snug/media room offers a more relaxed retreat. A guest powder room is positioned on the ground floor for convenience. The specification has been carefully considered throughout. Underfloor heating extends across all three levels, complemented by air conditioning on the principal floors. A fully integrated Lutron lighting system allows tailored mood settings, while Sonos audio, controlled via an AV panel or remotely by mobile device, connects seamlessly to speakers in the office, media room, kitchen, and living room. Solar panels support energy efficiency, and a BPT video entry system, accessible from multiple points within the house, ensures both practicality and security. An electric vehicle charging point serves the allocated parking space directly outside. The apartment was thoughtfully furnished by Hdesign, drawing subtle inspiration from the nearby Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace, particularly in its rich, layered materiality. A calming palette of warm stone and soft taupe forms the foundation, with touches of sienna and terracotta woven through furnishings and accessories to add warmth and depth. The overall effect is refined yet welcoming, a space that feels both architectural and inviting. Buckingham Mews sits within the City of Westminster’s SW1 postcode, one of London’s most prestigious and historically significant districts, encompassing Victoria, Westminster, Pimlico, St James’s and parts of Belgravia. The house is positioned close to Buckingham Palace and within easy walking distance of St James’s Park, Green Park and the Houses of Parliament. Like many traditional mews streets, Buckingham Mews offers a sense of seclusion and quiet, characterised by its cobbled setting and charming façades. Despite its tranquillity, the location places you within immediate reach of exceptional restaurants, luxury boutiques and cultural institutions. Transport connections are excellent, with Victoria, St James’s Park and Green Park Underground stations all nearby, in addition to national rail services from Victoria Station. The result is a rare combination: privacy and calm in one of the most central and prestigious addresses in London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Built in the early 1960s by the pioneering architect James Gowan for furniture designer Chaim Schreiber, Schreiber House remains one of London’s most significant examples of post-war modernism. Set on an elevated site overlooking Hampstead Heath, this Grade II-listed home balances architectural precision with an inviting sense of comfort, making it as liveable today as it was visionary when first conceived. Behind its striking façade of blue Staffordshire brick, the house opens to a breathtaking double-height reception and dining space flooded with natural light. Vast windows frame leafy views across the Heath, while soaring ceilings and carefully considered proportions create an atmosphere of calm grandeur. Original details are preserved throughout, from the bronze lighting and Muhuhu hardwood floors to the bespoke built-in furniture designed by Schreiber and built in his own workshops. The kitchen, sympathetically updated, combines glass and bronze cabinetry with a sleek, functional layout. A sculptural bronze staircase anchors the heart of the house, leading to a galleried library and upper-level bedrooms. The principal suite is generous, with an ensuite bathroom and dressing area, while three further bedrooms share beautifully detailed bathrooms, one with a steam shower. On the lower level, a guest bedroom, utility room and double garage add practicality, while the landscaped south-facing garden feels like a private extension of the Heath. It features mature planting, ferns and flowering borders. Secure gates open to off-street parking for several cars, including EV charging. At the corner of West Heath Road and Redington Road, Schreiber House sits just moments from Hampstead Village and the Underground station, with its cafés, delis and independent shops. Transport is close by; it is 0.8miles to Hampstead Underground (Northern Line) and just under a mile and half to Hampstead Heath overground line.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set directly opposite Hurlingham Park, this substantial six-bedroom house unfolds over four floors and extends to around 2,907 sq ft of internal space. Unusually wide for the area, with green views to both the front and rear, it offers a rare sense of openness and scale in this part of Fulham. Behind its smart period façade, the interior has been thoughtfully finished, with two excellent reception rooms, a recently extended kitchen opening onto the garden, and far-reaching green views from the front. The entrance hall leads into a notably wide double reception room on the ground floor, a wonderfully versatile space with high ceilings, a feature fireplace with log burner, and a lovely outlook towards the park. It is a room that could be arranged in any number of ways, with ample space for both formal sitting and more relaxed family life. At the rear, the house opens dramatically into a kitchen and dining room of almost 700 sq ft, extended within the last three years and designed very much as the heart of the home. Widening to almost 22 ft, it has the kind of scale that is increasingly hard to find in this part of Fulham, with generous room for cooking and hosting in one open, light-filled space. A large central island anchors the kitchen, which is fitted with considered, high-spec finishes including a Fisher & Paykel fridge, a Bora hob with integrated extractor, a Shaws of Darwen butler sink and Dekton worktops, chosen for their durability and heat resistance. Glazed doors draw the eye out to the garden beyond. There is also a guest WC on this floor. The rear garden measures close to 1,000 sq ft and is notably large for this part of Fulham, feeling both private and well established. A broad terrace sits directly outside the house for dining and entertaining, while a long stretch of lawn is framed by mature planting and trees, creating a green outlook from the house and a sense of seclusion that is rare in London. The garden enjoys sunlight throughout the day, moving from morning at the rear of the garden to the evening on the terrace, by the kitchen. The first floor is arranged with impressive flexibility. At the front, a beautiful drawing room enjoys lovely ceiling height, large sash windows and uninterrupted views over Hurlingham Park. It is a particularly elegant room and could equally serve as an additional bedroom if required. Also on this floor are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom, making it well suited to children, guests or those wanting a separate floor for bedrooms and playrooms. The principal suite occupies the front of the second floor and again takes full advantage of the open park-facing aspect. Generous in scale, it is served by a walk-in wardrobe and a large bathroom, creating a well-proportioned private suite. To the rear is a further bedroom, while a utility room on this level adds a layer of everyday practicality. On the top floor, an additional bedroom sits beneath the eaves, accompanied by extensive storage. This upper level would work equally well as a guest room, teenage bedroom, study or playroom, depending on need. Original proportions, fireplaces and good ceiling heights sit alongside a more contemporary rear extension, and the overall effect is warm, inviting and highly functional. Air conditioning, built-in joinery and well-planned storage add to the sense of comfort. Hurlingham Road is one of Fulham’s most established family addresses, not least for its position facing the open green space of Hurlingham Park. Parsons Green is a short walk away, with its much-loved cafés, restaurants and independent shops, while the surrounding streets are lined with some of south-west London’s best-regarded schools. It is a part of Fulham that feels both polished and genuinely lived in, with a strong neighbourhood rhythm and an ease that makes family life run well.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set back behind its own front garden on one of Chelsea’s most storied addresses, this six-bedroom period house extends to over 4,800 sq ft and offers rare flexibility, character and scale. Arranged across multiple floors and served by a lift, it combines elegant entertaining space with exceptional outdoor areas, including a large rear garden, a separate summer house and a roof terrace with a bar and jacuzzi. The ground floor is centred around a charming dining room that gives the house a warm, atmospheric heart. Beyond, the rear garden feels unexpectedly private and picturesque, with a paved terrace leading to a detached summer house that adds a quietly bohemian note. The kitchen and utility spaces are also arranged on this floor, offering a practical layout for day-to-day family life. On the first floor, the principal reception room is particularly impressive, with generous proportions, high ceilings and a broad bay window framing direct views of the Thames. A separate study sits alongside, providing a quieter retreat. The principal bedroom suite occupies much of the second floor and is arranged with a dressing room and walk-in wardrobes, while the remaining bedrooms are spread across the upper levels. On the lower ground floor, a bedroom, reception room and kitchenette create the option of a self-contained flat for guests, staff or older children. At roof level, the terrace has been designed for entertaining, with a bar, jacuzzi and far-reaching views across Chelsea and the river. Together with the garden and summer house, it gives the house an unusual sense of openness and escape for such a central London setting. Cheyne Walk is one of Chelsea’s most coveted addresses, a picturesque stretch along the Thames with a long-standing association with artists, writers and musicians. Moments from the King’s Road and Chelsea’s best-known restaurants, galleries and boutiques, it offers a rare combination of history, beauty and riverside living.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Fully redeveloped by the current owner, this three-bedroom house unfolds across five floors and 1,448 sq ft, with a wonderfully bright first-floor reception room, a generous roof terrace above, and contemporary interiors throughout. The house opens on the ground floor, where a smart kitchen, dining and reception space has been arranged for everyday life and easy entertaining. Dark cabinetry and sleek worktops give the kitchen a clean, architectural feel, while the dining area sits neatly beneath the open staircase. At the front, glazed doors draw in natural light and open onto a small patio, creating a pleasing connection to the outside. One floor above, the main reception room stretches across the full width of the house. High ceilings and large sash windows bring a lovely sense of volume to the space, while a fireplace anchors the room and adds warmth to its pared-back palette. It is an elegant room with enough scale for both lounging and hosting. The principal bedroom occupies the second floor is an elegant space, with generous proportions, fitted storage and a large ensuite bathroom finished in a restrained, modern style. On the lower ground floor are two further bedrooms, one of which is positioned beside a lightwell and feels particularly bright for the level, as well as a second bathroom. At the top of the house, the roof terrace is a real highlight. Broad enough for dining, lounging and summer barbecues, it enjoys open rooftop views and gives the house an extra sense of escape above the city. Princedale Road sits in a particularly appealing part of W11, well placed for the restaurants, shops and everyday favourites of Holland Park and Westbourne Grove. Portobello Road is close by, and the green expanse of Holland Park is within easy reach, giving this stretch of west London its familiar mix of neighbourhood ease and cosmopolitan energy.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set behind a handsome, Arts and Crafts-inspired façade on one of Chelsea’s prettiest residential enclaves, this seven-bedroom house unfolds across more than 3,800 sqft , with a wonderfully versatile layout designed for family life. The house opens into an elegant entrance hall and a generous double reception and dining room that runs from front to back, creating a beautifully sociable principal living space. Wooden floors, excellent natural light and a calm sense of proportion make this a room that works equally well for everyday family life and larger-scale entertaining. To the rear, the kitchen is bright and functional, with fitted appliances, ample cabinetry and a west-facing aspect over the garden. It opens directly onto the outside space, making it particularly well suited to summer lunches, children spilling in and out, and easy day-to-day living. The lower ground floor has been excavated to create a significant additional layer of accommodation, currently arranged to include a large gym, two bedrooms, bathrooms and useful ancillary space. This floor offers excellent flexibility and could equally serve as a guest suite, staff accommodation, playroom level or media floor, depending on requirements. Across the upper floors, the bedroom accommodation is exceptionally well balanced. The principal suite occupies a particularly generous footprint, complete with a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom, while a further six bedrooms are arranged across the first and second floors alongside additional bathrooms and a study. A large loft room above adds yet another adaptable space, perfect as a studio, den, storage area or hobby room. Outside, the west-facing garden is a rare asset in this part of Chelsea, private, enclosed and wonderfully usable, with gated access to the rear lane. The house also enjoys access to Burton Court, one of the neighbourhood’s most sought-after communal amenities. Ormonde Gate sits quietly between the King’s Road and the open green space of Burton Court, placing some of Chelsea’s best shops, restaurants and schools within easy reach. This is a deeply established residential pocket of SW3: discreet, elegant and particularly well suited to family life.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Standing behind a private gated front on one of Little Venice’s most coveted avenues, this exceptional Grade II listed villa has been entirely re-engineered for modern family life. The house unfolds across more than 7,700 sq ft, its classical proportions preserved while every layer beneath has been rebuilt to create a home of rare capability. High ceilings, deep sash windows and finely restored joinery speak to the building’s heritage, while a newly excavated leisure level introduces a discreetly luxurious counterpoint. The ground floor is arranged around a central staircase, a natural axis between two grand reception rooms. To one side, a double formal drawing room occupies the curved bay, its tall windows overlooking the front courtyard and gardens beyond. The second reception room provides a more relaxed setting facing the Regent’s Canal. The lower ground floor unfolds from here, flowing towards a family television area and onward to the dining space and conservatory. The conservatory enjoys direct access to the terrace and views across the rear garden, creating a natural connection between inside and out. Set discreetly to the side, the substantial kitchen has been designed for everyday life as much as entertaining, with generous proportions and a practical layout that supports the rhythm of family living. Below, the newly created basement is a private wellness suite more often found in a members’ club than a London home. A 15-metre swimming pool runs the length of the space, accompanied by a steam room, Jacuzzi and fully equipped gym. The scale is generous, the finishes calm and architectural, and the result is a floor that feels integral rather than ancillary. The principal bedroom occupies the first floor, complete with a large dressing room and an expansive ensuite bathroom finished in natural stone. A second bedroom suite sits alongside, equally well proportioned. The upper floors provide two further bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, while one provides a versatile multi-purpose room opening onto a broad roof terrace with views across the treetops of Maida Vale. Outside, the house is unusually well served. Two side gardens, a front courtyard and a kitchen terrace create a sequence of outdoor rooms, while secure gated parking provides space for two cars. A separate studio at the end of the garden offers further flexibility for staff, guests or a private workspace. This stretch of Warwick Avenue has long drawn writers, artists and families who value its quiet, almost waterside atmosphere. Directly opposite the Regent’s Canal, with morning coffee at Clifton Nurseries and walks along the towpath towards Regent’s Park, the setting feels gently removed from the city’s pace. The neighbourhood has the ease of a village, with Clifton Road and Formosa Street only moments away, yet Paddington and Marylebone are close enough to keep central London within easy reach.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Behind a handsome red-brick façade on one of Fulham’s prettiest residential streets, this beautifully reimagined Six-bedroom house unfolds across four floors and has been thoughtfully designed for modern family life. Bright, well-balanced and elegant throughout, it pairs generous proportions with a contemporary finish, with a series of versatile living spaces that work as well for everyday life as they do for entertaining. The entrance hall sets the tone: wide, welcoming and filled with natural light, with solid wood flooring underfoot and a strong sense of flow. To the front, a well-proportioned reception room enjoys leafy views through large sash windows, while to the rear the house opens out into a wonderfully expansive kitchen and dining space. Designed as the heart of the home, this room stretches the full width of the house, with a large central island, bespoke cabinetry and ample space for both dining and relaxed seating. Full-width glazing draws in light and connects beautifully to the garden beyond. The lower-ground floor provides exceptional additional living space and has been carefully designed so that it feels bright and inviting rather than secondary. A substantial family or media room sits at the centre, alongside a fully equipped utility room, shower room and a further versatile room that could serve equally well as a guest bedroom, study or playroom. Lightwells bring in natural light, enhancing the sense of openness throughout. Across the upper floors, the bedroom accommodation is both generous and well considered. The principal suite occupies a particularly impressive position, with ample built-in storage and a well-appointed ensuite bathroom. Four further bedrooms are arranged across the first and second floors, all finished in a similarly pared-back palette, and are served by stylish family bathrooms. The overall layout offers a great deal of flexibility, easily adapting to the needs of growing families or those working from home. To the rear, the south-west facing garden has been landscaped with entertaining in mind, with a clean-lined terrace leading out from the kitchen and a low-maintenance lawn beyond. It is a private, well-proportioned outdoor space that feels like a natural extension of the living areas. Bowerdean Street sits in a particularly well-connected pocket of Fulham, close to the open green spaces of Eel Brook Common and within easy reach of both Fulham Broadway and Parsons Green. The surrounding streets are lined with independent cafés, restaurants and everyday essentials, while a number of well-regarded schools are nearby. It is an area that strikes an appealing balance between neighbourhood feel and central convenience, making it especially popular with families.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This four/five-bedroom townhouse nestled in the heart of Parsons Green is a considered home arranged over four light-filled floors. Built circa 2011 as one of four homes in the terrace, it has the ease and efficiency of a modern build while feeling thoroughly rooted in its surroundings, with generous proportions, clean architectural lines and a series of private outdoor spaces that draw daylight deep into the plan. On the ground floor an elegant reception room is a relaxed and beautifully balanced space with pale timber floors and wide bi-fold doors that open onto a sheltered terrace. From here the view drops gently to the lower patio, creating a layered sense of openness that is rare in London houses and ideal for summer lunches or evenings with friends. A discreet study sits to one side, equally suited as a home office, snug or guest room, with a shower room nearby. Downstairs, a contemporary kitchen and dining room stretches across the lower ground floor, wrapped in glazing that brings in soft, consistent light throughout the day. Thoughtfully designed with Miele and Siemens appliances and ample storage, the space also has room for a long table; doors open from here to a patio. A separate media room offers a quieter space, while a utility room and additional storage keep the practicalities neatly out of sight. The house benefits from a separate front door via the basement. The first floor holds two ensuite bedrooms, including a particularly generous room to the front with a handsome bay and fitted wardrobes. Above, the principal suite occupies the entire second floor, a peaceful and expansive room with a dressing area and a beautifully proportioned ensuite bathroom with both bath and walk-in shower. Doors open to a private terrace overlooking Chipstead Street, the perfect spot for morning coffee above the rooftops. Throughout, the house has been finished with a light, modern touch, clean-lined joinery and excellent storage create a sense of quiet order. The layout is flexible enough for families, downsizers or those seeking a well-connected London pied-à-terre. Chipstead Street sits just off the bustling New Kings Road. Independent cafés, delis and neighbourhood restaurants are a short stroll away, while the open lawns of South Park, Hurlingham Park and the Thames Path provide easy escape on weekends. Tube links at Parsons Green, Fulham Broadway and Putney Bridge connect swiftly to central London, yet the immediate atmosphere remains distinctly local: school-run mornings, Saturday markets and the reassuring rhythm of a well-loved corner of SW6.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Hidden along one of west London’s prettiest cobbled mews, this striking freehold house unfolds behind a quietly characterful façade into a series of bold, high-impact interiors. Set across three floors, the house pairs exposed brick, soaring ceiling heights and sculptural staircases with a distinctly contemporary finish, creating a home that feels at once industrial, playful and polished. The entrance level is given over almost entirely to entertaining. At the front, the reception room is dramatic yet inviting, with pale timber floors, exposed brick walls and a generous sense of volume. Open shelving and glazed partitions help define the space without interrupting the flow, while the mews-facing aspect brings in a lovely quality of natural light. There is an immediacy to the house that works particularly well here: robust textures, clean architectural lines and a layout designed for modern living rather than formality. Beyond, the house opens into a remarkable kitchen and dining space. Sleek, minimalist cabinetry and a substantial central island bring a crispness to the room, offset by the warmth of the exposed brick and the softness of the lighting. There is ample room for a large dining table, and the overall effect is wonderfully sociable: a space made for dinner parties, long lunches and drinks that drift late into the evening. A lower-ground level adds another layer of flexibility, extending the entertaining footprint and giving the house an unusual sense of scale for a mews property. The principal bedroom occupies the first floor and is generous in both proportion and atmosphere. Exposed ceiling beams and brickwork lend texture and character, while French doors open to a Juliette balcony overlooking the cobbles below. Bespoke storage is neatly integrated, and the ensuite bathroom is finished in a pared-back contemporary style, with a bath and separate shower. A second double bedroom is also beautifully presented, again with excellent built-in storage and its own ensuite shower room. The bedroom accommodation is calm and well judged, balancing the more theatrical feel of the entertaining spaces below with something more restful and understated. Princes Mews is one of those addresses that feels tucked away from the city yet entirely connected to it. Hyde Park is within easy reach, as are the restaurants, shops and white stucco terraces of Bayswater, Notting Hill and Queensway. It is a part of London that has changed considerably in recent years, with excellent local openings and a renewed sense of energy, but the appeal of the mews itself remains the same: cobbled, quietly handsome and wonderfully central.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This truly exceptional 3,200 sq ft penthouse apartment is set on the 7th and 8th floors of an elegant 1930s portered residence in Mayfair, 100 yards from Hyde Park. One of its most impressive features is the south west facing 1,950 sq ft terrace overlooking the serenity of Hyde Park with incredible views of London's famous skyline. Spanning across two floors, the lower floor showcases the penthouse’s spacious proportions with a large foyer, a fully equipped dine-in kitchen, and an elegant dining room with a period fireplace. There are three generously sized double bedrooms each with a large en-suite bathroom, including the principal bedroom with its private south-facing terrace. The 220 sq ft gym features a sauna and steam room but could be converted into a fourth bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. The upstairs floor features an open plan 700 sq reception room with dual aspect floor-to-ceiling doors opening onto an unusually generous roof terrace perfectly sized for entertaining at scale, relaxing outside in privacy or enjoying one of London's finest views. The internal staircase features an impressive skylight above, drawing further natural light into the bright apartment. Spacious, quiet, and centrally located, this property is a rare find with two private terraces and the opportunity for further renovation to bespoke the apartment to specific tastes and needs. The penthouse is situated in Hereford House, a highly desirable residence with two internal passenger lifts and a 24-hour porter. North Row is just on the corner of Park Street and Oxford Street, which is one of the best addresses in Mayfair. It is close to Bond Street and Marble Arch tube stations, the beautiful greenery of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens and the superb amenities, shops, cultural attractions and fine dining restaurants of Mayfair, Marylebone and Soho.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Perched discreetly on a quiet, cobblestoned street, this is a rare opportunity to own a contemporary mews house in one of Marylebone’s most coveted locations. It unfolds over 1,834 sq ft, featuring sun-soaked spaces and elegant finishes. Residents are treated to a quiet, village-like atmosphere while being firmly rooted in the heart of the capital. The entirety of the first floor is dedicated to the main reception, which is bright and airy thanks to vast windows, creating a splendid area for entertaining. On the ground floor, there’s an open-plan kitchen with an integrated dining area. Heading up to the second floor via the suspended staircase, one will find a well-proportioned principal bedroom with its own luxurious ensuite bathroom. It is flanked by a further bedroom suite. This house has been immaculately presented, with sophisticated finishings and classic hues featuring throughout and wooden floors running underfoot. There’s a secure garage spanning 22 feet, crowning a discreet wine cellar – this additional space can potentially be transformed into a basement floor subject to planning permits. Another exciting opportunity, subject to planning permission, is the potential for building a roof garden, which would be ideal for leisurely unwinding in the sun. This house is situated on Woodstock Mews, an exclusive residential street in Marylebone, steeped in history and rustic charm. Marylebone High Street and its fabulous boutiques, world-class restaurants, and charming cafes are mere minutes away.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Behind this handsome red-brick façade on Hamilton Terrace lies a maisonette defined by its impressive breadth and warmth, where generous proportions have created a beautiful, well-proportioned home, ideal for entertaining. The bedrooms are at raised ground level. The principal bedroom is very spacious, with an ensuite bathroom, ample storage, with direct access to a stunning terrace and a peaceful outlook over the garden, whilst two further double rooms are large, with plenty of storage and both have ensuite bathrooms. Bathrooms are finished with clean contemporary lines, and the sense throughout is of space rather than compromise. The lower ground floor forms the heart of the house. A broad dining room flows into a large reception, which in turn opens to a west-facing conservatory currently used as a relaxed family sitting room. Huge windows extend along the full width of the elevation, drawing in light and creating a continuous connection with the garden beyond. Leading from the dining area is an additional reception space that works equally well as a library or snug. The kitchen and breakfast room was recently refurbished and is ideal for everyday family life. A central island anchors the room, with ample cabinetry and space for informal dining. A utility room, guest cloakroom and a further bedroom with ensuite bathroom sit to the rear, offering further accommodation for guests, staff or older children. Outside, the private west-facing garden stretches to over 130 feet, laid mainly to lawn, which provides a rare sense of depth and privacy for this central London location. At the far end of the garden, a detached studio and gym create a useful retreat for work or exercise, while a separate courtyard offers another quiet pocket for morning coffee. Hamilton Terrace is one of the most distinguished addresses in St John’s Wood, a wide tree-lined avenue known for its architectural elegance and unhurried atmosphere. The house lies approximately half a mile from St John’s Wood station on the Jubilee Line and equidistant from Warwick Avenue and Maida Vale stations on the Bakerloo Line. Clifton Road and Little Venice are close by, with their independent cafés and waterside walks, while St John’s Wood High Street provides everyday shopping and a strong village feel that makes this corner of London so appealing.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Occupying a handsome corner plot on one of Bedford Park’s most picturesque streets, this substantial semi-detached house unfolds across more than 3,700 sq ft with a rare sense of breadth, light and privacy. Behind its white-rendered façade, the house retains its period proportions while offering five bedrooms, generous reception rooms and a south-facing garden that wraps the house in greenery. The sense of arrival is immediate. A wide entrance hall with beautifully preserved tiled flooring, stained glass and a sweeping staircase sets the tone. The principal reception rooms sit off the hall, each with lofty ceilings, large windows and original fireplaces. A formal drawing room is quietly elegant, with soft light pouring in from multiple aspects, while a separate dining room provides a more traditional setting for entertaining. The kitchen and breakfast room is bright and practical, with shaker cabinetry, dark worktops and plenty of room for day-to-day living. Windows on more than one side bring in natural light throughout the day, while the adjoining garden rooms and reception spaces create an easy flow between inside and out. A conservatory-style sitting area extends the living space further, opening directly onto the terrace and mature garden beyond. The bedroom accommodation is arranged over the upper floors and is both generous and flexible. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive, with fitted storage and an indulgently scaled ensuite bathroom complete with bathtub and separate shower. The remaining bedrooms are well-proportioned, and several have fireplaces, fitted wardrobes and leafy outlooks. In total, there are five bedrooms and three bathrooms, making the house as suited to established family life as it is to those wanting space to work from home or accommodate guests with ease. Outside, the south-facing garden has an unexpectedly secluded feel for such a well-connected London address, framed by mature planting and established trees. The corner position gives the house an openness and presence that sets it apart, while the rear aspect remains reassuringly private. Bedford Park remains one of west London’s most enduringly appealing enclaves: architecturally distinctive, deeply residential and full of the kind of local life people move for. Turnham Green Terrace and Chiswick High Road are close by for good coffee, smart local shops and reliable neighbourhood favourites, while the green spaces of Acton Green and Turnham Green add to the area’s easy rhythm. Excellent schools and strong transport links only sharpen the appeal.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set within the beautifully landscaped grounds of the former Prospect House, this detached house forms part of an intimate gated enclave of just five Octagon built houses. Completed in 1998 and since extensively refurbished by Moores Projects, it sits on a rare 0.63 acre plot that offers remarkable privacy, mature greenery and planning permission for an outdoor swimming pool, a garden office and the conversion of the double garage. The house opens onto a wide reception hall that sets the tone for the generous proportions that follow. From here, the main living space unfolds as a triple aspect room arranged for modern family life, a large open dining and reception area anchored by a log burning fireplace, with Crittall doors drawing the eye straight out to the south facing garden. The bespoke Smallbone kitchen sits alongside, its central island designed for relaxed meals and everyday gatherings, with integrated appliances and extensive storage completing the space. A quieter rhythm defines the remainder of the ground floor. A dedicated cinema and family room offers a separate zone for evenings or children’s use, while a study opens directly onto the garden. A utility room, cloakroom and a practical boot room keep the functional elements neatly contained. The first floor is arranged around a broad landing. The principal bedroom suite sits to the rear with garden views, a dressing area fitted with bespoke joinery and a beautifully finished ensuite bathroom. Three further double bedrooms are found on this level, two with their own ensuite bathrooms, alongside a family bathroom. The top floor holds two more double bedrooms and an additional bathroom, creating a layout that works naturally for visiting family, older children or an au pair. Underfloor heating, Lutron lighting and a Sonos system run throughout. The south-facing garden is one of the home’s greatest pleasures, a secluded expanse of lawn which is edged with mature trees and planting. A wide terrace spans the back of the house, offering space for summer lunches, larger gatherings or quiet evenings outdoors. To the front, a deep driveway leads to the double garage, providing ample off street parking for visiting family and guests. The gated development of Prospect Place is moments from the open spaces of Wimbledon Common and within easy reach of the Wimbledon Village’s independent shops, cafés and riding stables. Some of the area’s most highly regarded schools, including King’s College School, The Rowans and Wimbledon High School are close by, while excellent transport links and the A3 provide quick access into central London and out towards the Surrey countryside.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Lying on a charming cobbled mews between Knightsbridge and South Kensington, this beautifully presented house unfolds across three floors with a rare sense of volume and flexibility. Extending to approximately 1,980 sq ft, it pairs clean-lined contemporary interiors with the quiet intimacy of a classic mews setting, all moments from Hyde Park. The ground floor is given over to a striking open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room, where over 34 feet of lateral space creates an immediate feeling of openness. White walls and pale timber flooring keep the atmosphere bright, while the generous proportions allow for distinct areas for cooking, dining and relaxing without compromising the flow of the room. The kitchen is streamlined and modern, arranged with an island that anchors the space, making it equally suited to everyday life and easy entertaining. Ceiling heights soar over 10 feet, heightening the sense of scale, while the architectural staircase introduces a sculptural quality at the heart of the house. On the lower ground floor, a substantial additional reception room offers a high degree of versatility. Currently arranged as a sleeping and sitting area, it would work equally well as a media room, studio or secondary living space depending on requirement. This level also incorporates a utility room and bathroom, giving it a notably self-contained feel. The first floor is arranged as the principal sleeping storey. The main bedroom is particularly generous, with excellent ceiling height, fitted storage and a polished finish. The ensuite bathroom is finished in marble and includes both a bath and separate shower, while two further bedrooms are served by an additional bathroom on the same floor. One of the bedrooms opens onto a terrace, providing a useful outdoor element to the upper level. Throughout, the interiors feel crisp and considered, with a restrained palette that allows the proportions of the house to speak for themselves. Air conditioning adds further comfort, while the overall layout offers the kind of flexibility that is increasingly hard to find in central London. Ennismore Gardens Mews is quietly positioned between Knightsbridge and South Kensington, placing some of west London’s best addresses within easy reach. Hyde Park is a short walk away, as are the museums, restaurants and boutiques of the surrounding neighbourhood.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Occupying a distinguished position on Cornwall Gardens, this substantial freehold building extends to over 11,900 sq ft and has been comprehensively rebuilt and upgraded. It is now arranged as a collection of six self-contained apartments, offering strong flexibility as either a long-term investment, a private residential compound, or a combination of both. Behind its restored stucco façade, the building retains original Victorian detailing including cornicing, shutters and full-height sash windows, set against a complete internal reconfiguration. The accommodation is clearly arranged: a duplex apartment spans the fifth and sixth floors with access to a substantial roof terrace, four lateral apartments occupy the first to fourth floors, and a further apartment is arranged across the lower ground and raised ground floors. Each apartment balances clean contemporary finishes with the scale and light of the original architecture. Kitchens are fitted with integrated Miele appliances, stone worktops and streamlined cabinetry, while bathrooms incorporate fittings by Dornbracht and Antonio Lupi. Across the building, integrated systems include Lutron-controlled lighting, automated blinds and curtains, in-ceiling speakers and concealed media, all supported by structured cabling and high-speed connectivity throughout. A glass lift serves all principal levels, while a central lightwell introduces natural light deep into the plan, reinforcing the sense of openness across the building. The underlying infrastructure has been entirely renewed, including electrics, plumbing and telecoms, alongside comprehensive soundproofing between floors. Additional features such as trench heating and water softening systems further support day-to-day comfort and long-term performance. Outdoor space is a consistent feature throughout. In addition to multiple private terraces, the upper duplex benefits from a substantial roof terrace with scope for dining and entertaining, while Cornwall Gardens itself provides access to one of the largest and most established private garden squares in this part of London. Cornwall Gardens lies moments from Gloucester Road and Kensington High Street, within easy reach of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. The area combines a strong residential character with immediate access to transport, dining and retail, making it one of the most consistently sought-after addresses in Prime Central London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set on one of Barnes’ most desirable roads, this substantial detached house unfolds across almost 3,900 sq ft, combining generous lateral living with a large private garden, a fully developed lower ground floor and a detached studio at the far end of the plot. With off-street parking for several cars, electric gates, CCTV across key areas and a layout that balances family life with entertaining, it is a house of real substance and versatility. The house is approached via a gravel driveway with space for three cars, leading to a central entrance hall. From here, the ground floor opens into a wide open-plan kitchen and dining room at the rear, designed as the social heart of the house. Fitted with extensive cabinetry and a central island, the space allows comfortably for a large dining table and additional seating, while full-width glazing draws in natural light and opens directly onto the garden terrace beyond. A separate reception room sits to the front of the house, creating a quieter retreat away from the main living spaces. There is also a further room on this level, currently suited to use as a study, playroom or snug, giving the layout a flexibility that works especially well for family life. The lower ground floor forms an impressive additional layer to the house and has been carefully designed to extend the living space in a way that feels entirely in keeping with the original architecture. The basement addition was conceived to complement the home’s Art Deco character, with a bespoke staircase designed to echo the original atrium staircase and first-floor landing above, creating a strong sense of continuity between old and new. This floor is arranged as a series of versatile rooms including a large games room, a wine cellar and further space that could be used as a gym, media room or study. Lightwells bring in natural light and enhance the feeling of openness throughout. Also at this level is a substantial garden storage room, currently used as a gym. Upstairs, the first floor is arranged with four well-proportioned bedrooms. Two have ensuite bathrooms, while the remaining rooms are served by a family bathroom. The second floor is given over to a generous principal bedroom suite, with its own bathroom and ample built-in storage set into the eaves. In total, the house provides five bathrooms, thoughtfully distributed across the upper floors to support both family life and guests with ease. The garden is a particular highlight. A broad terrace runs along the rear of the house, stepping down to a wide, well-kept lawn framed by mature planting that gives the space a notably private feel. At the far end sits a detached garden studio with water and electricity connected, making it a genuinely useful extension of the house, whether for guests, home working, creative use or fitness. Parke Road is well placed for the best of Barnes, close to the village centre with its independent shops, cafés and restaurants, as well as the open green spaces of Barnes Common and the Thames path. Barnes Bridge station is within easy reach for connections into central London. Combining scale, security and a strong sense of privacy, this is a house well suited to modern family life. The property is offered with no onward chain.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Extending to nearly 3,300 sq ft across five storeys, this beautifully renovated 5 bedroom family home masterfully maximises light and volume, with designer finishes and generous open spaces throughout. The interiors have been meticulously composed with bespoke joinery and furniture by the renowned homeware brand Tom Howley. The ground floor gives over to a double reception room with nearly ten-foot ceilings, a Chesneys feature fireplace, and original detailing throughout. Crystal chandeliers and large sash windows usher in ample natural light, creating a wonderful setting for both relaxed living and formal entertaining. A utility room and powder room complete the level. The lower ground floor reveals a second living space: an open-plan drawing room and a bespoke Tom Howley kitchen featuring a large island, Miele and Liebherr appliances, and a Bertazzoni double range cooker. The drawing room encompasses a bespoke full-wall television unit, while the kitchen offers generous storage and a dedicated dining area – the former overlooking the front garden and the latter opening onto the rear, south-facing garden via full-width bi-folding glass doors, perfect for al fresco dining and relaxing. The house also benefits from a garage, accessed at the bottom of the garden. The first floor is dedicated to the principal suite, which spans the entire length of the house, encompassing an expansive bedroom, built-in storage, a luxurious en suite, air-conditioning and a separate light-filled home office overlooking the south-facing garden. Two generous double bedrooms and a family bathroom are located on the second floor. The third floor houses a further large double bedroom suite with fitted wardrobes and a family bathroom, offering excellent flexibility for guests. A cloakroom completes this level. Between the second and third floors, a south-facing roof terrace accessed via double doors offers a tranquil outdoor retreat, ideal for a quiet morning coffee. All bathrooms throughout are by CP Hart. Air conditioning, a boot room, and extensive integrated storage are further highlights. Moore Park Road is among Fulham's most sought-after residential streets, moments from Chelsea, Fulham Broadway, and the high-end dining, retail, and leisure offerings of New King's Road. Eel Brook Common is nearby, as are the area’s well-regarded local schools, making it an exemplary address for families.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
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