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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.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Thunderdell is a beautifully renovated country home, set within approximately four acres of gardens and woodland in a wonderfully private position near Little Gaddesden and Berkhamsted. A long gravel driveway with separate in-and-out access winds through the grounds to the house, creating an immediate sense of privacy on arrival.The house has been thoughtfully reconfigured and comprehensively upgraded to create a light-filled, contemporary home that still feels warm and comfortable. At its heart is an exceptional open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, with a large log burner, full-height glazing, skylights and doors opening onto the terrace and gardens beyond. The kitchen is well appointed with bespoke cabinetry, a large central island, four ovens, two dishwashers and a Quooker tap providing boiling, filtered and sparkling water.The ground floor offers a range of flexible living spaces including a TV room, playroom, games room and study, along with a further room with en suite shower facilities that could serve equally well as guest accommodation, a gym or home office. A separate boot room entrance with utility space and dog shower is particularly well suited to country living.Upstairs, the principal suite is positioned to enjoy views across the gardens and features a private balcony, dressing room and a freestanding bath within the bedroom, in addition to an en suite shower room. There are four further bedrooms upstairs, two of which are en suite and a family bathroom, arranged around a layout that allows for an easy and natural flow throughout the house.The gardens extend predominantly to the rear and are south facing, with a terrace, lawn, meadow areas and woodland borders, as well as a tennis court and a substantial vegetable garden ideal for keen gardeners. The property also benefits from a newly built detached double garage with a large storage mezzanine above, along with additional outbuildings. A separate detached studio provides further potential, with provision for kitchen and bathroom facilities, offering scope for a home office, gym or additional accommodation.Thunderdell has been extensively modernised, including a full rewire, underfloor heating throughout the ground floor and bathrooms, a whole-house ventilation system, integrated audio to the main living areas, wiring in place for air conditioning, remote-operated blinds and chimney flues ready for further wood burners if desired.The property is set within the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with direct access to Ashridge Golf Club, close to the Ashridge Estate and surrounding countryside, with Berkhamsted providing a range of shops, restaurants and a mainline station offering fast and regular services into London Euston.Quote Reference: 785146
…By Annonceur International
Set within Henry Moore Court, a discreet contemporary development moments from King’s Road, this four-bedroom house unfolds across 4,561 sq ft, with generous living spaces, a private garden, four parking spaces and a concierge. The ground floor is arranged around a striking entrance hall, where a sweeping staircase and bespoke joinery set a polished tone. To one side, a large kitchen and breakfast room opens directly onto the garden, creating an easy connection between inside and out. Sleek cabinetry, integrated appliances and a substantial island make it well suited to both everyday life and entertaining. A separate dining room sits alongside, offering a more formal space for hosting. The first floor is largely given over to an impressive reception room, with broad windows, timber flooring and doors opening to a terrace. The proportions are excellent, allowing for distinct seating and entertaining areas while retaining a calm, open feel. There are four bedrooms arranged across the upper floors. The principal bedroom suite occupies a generous position on the second floor, with a dressing room and en suite bathroom. Two further bedrooms are also found on this level, one with its own shower room, while an additional bedroom sits on the first floor beside a family bathroom. The lower-ground floor adds a valuable layer of flexibility, with a cinema and games room, study, utility room, wine room, plant room and access through to the parking area. The house also benefits from air conditioning, built-in wardrobes, wooden floors, home cinema facilities and staff accommodation. Henry Moore Court is well placed for Chelsea’s shops, restaurants and galleries, with King’s Road, Sloane Square and South Kensington all within easy reach. The museums, boutiques and garden squares of SW3 are close by, while the address offers the rare advantage of contemporary lateral space, private outside areas and secure parking in one of west London’s most established neighbourhoods.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set behind gates in the heart of Burwood Park, Pondfield House is an impressive detached residence extending to over 9,000 sq. ft., with beautifully proportioned lateral living spaces, six bedrooms and a south-facing garden occupying approximately 0.6 acres. Designed and built by Ilife Developments, the house combines classical architecture with an expansive contemporary layout tailored to modern family life. Red-brick elevations, tall sash windows and a columned entrance give the house a sense of formality on arrival, while inside, the interiors unfold with remarkable scale and fluidity. The entrance hall is particularly striking, centred around a sweeping curved staircase beneath double-height ceilings. From here, the principal reception spaces flow naturally across the ground floor. At the centre of the plan sits a vast kitchen, dining and family room, where bespoke cabinetry, stone surfaces and a substantial island are arranged around garden views and direct access onto a covered loggia designed for outdoor entertaining. Full-width glazing draws light deep into the space throughout the day. Adjoining reception rooms create flexibility for both formal and informal living, including a generous drawing room, a separate dining room, a cinema room and a TV room connected directly to the kitchen. A utility and boot room sit discreetly to one side, alongside access to the integrated garages. One of the house’s most practical features is the self-contained annexe accommodation, accessed via a secondary staircase and private entrance, making it equally suited to guests, staff, older children or multi-generational living. The first floor is arranged around a galleried landing and comprises four bedroom suites. The principal suite spans an impressive footprint, complete with a private balcony overlooking the garden, a dressing room and a large marble bathroom. A second suite extends from front to back with its own dressing room and ensuite, while two further bedrooms provide excellent family accommodation. The second floor functions almost as an apartment in itself, with additional bedrooms, a bathroom, dressing room and kitchenette facilities, offering exceptional versatility. Outside, the rear garden has a wonderfully private feel, bordered by mature planting and backing onto greenway land. Broad terraces provide ample space for entertaining, while the lawn stretches away from the house, reinforcing the sense of scale and seclusion. To the front, a sweeping block-paved driveway provides extensive parking in addition to the twin garages. Burwood Park remains one of Surrey’s most established private estates, known for its gated roads, mature woodland and peaceful setting, while still offering straightforward access into London. Walton-on-Thames station is within easy reach, providing direct services to London Waterloo, while nearby Weybridge and Cobham offer an excellent selection of restaurants, boutiques and private members’ clubs. The area is also exceptionally well placed for many of Surrey’s leading schools, including ACS Cobham, Reeds, Danes Hill and St George’s College.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
On one of Kensington’s most desirable residential streets, this newly refurbished family home brings together classic proportions and contemporary design. Arranged across five storeys and extending to approximately 3,150 sq ft, the house has been cleverly reimagined with exquisite attention to detail and includes a self-contained one-bedroom apartment with its own entrance, perfect for guests, staff or home working. The raised ground floor is devoted to entertaining, with an airy open-plan reception room that draws light through tall sash windows. Pale limewashed oak floors run throughout, setting a calm tone against the sculptural Arabescato marble fireplace. Below, the bespoke kitchen and dining room forms the heart of the home. Here, white Crittall doors open onto a private south-facing garden, while Carrara marble surfaces, a Lofra range cooker and Miele appliances speak to the exceptional quality of finish. A separate media room and utility room add practicality to the space. Upstairs, three well-proportioned bedrooms occupy the first floor, one with an ensuite shower room, while a generous family bathroom serves the others. The top floor is entirely given over to a spectacular principal suite, crowned by a vaulted ceiling. There is a walk-through dressing room and a marble-clad bathroom featuring both Carrara and Calacatta finishes, as well as access to a peaceful south-facing terrace. Air-conditioning and underfloor heating run throughout the property. The lower floors also house a beautifully finished duplex apartment with its own living area, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, offering complete flexibility as guest accommodation or a private workspace.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Rising from more than two acres of beautifully landscaped gardens on the edge of one of Berkshire's most sought-after villages, The Old Rectory is an exceptional Victorian country house, sensitively restored and reimagined for modern family life. Designed by the renowned Gothic Revival architect George Edmund Street and occupying an enviable position with far-reaching views across open countryside, this remarkable residence combines architectural grandeur with a level of comfort and craftsmanship rarely encountered. Built between 1874 and 1875, the house is a striking example of Gothic Revival architecture, distinguished by its steeply pitched rooflines, stone mullioned windows and handsome red-brick elevations. Acquired by the current owners in 2019, it has since undergone an extensive back-to-brick renovation, including a complete overhaul of the mechanical systems, the installation of underfloor heating throughout, and a comprehensive redesign of the interiors. Every element has been approached with extraordinary care, preserving the building's historic character while introducing a refined contemporary sensibility. Extending to over 7,500 sq ft, the principal house unfolds across two main floors and a cellar level. At its centre is a dramatic reception hall, where original architectural details have been carefully restored and complemented by richly layered interiors. The principal reception rooms enjoy impressive proportions and a wonderful sense of light, with deep bay windows framing views of the gardens. A drawing room and snug provide elegant spaces for entertaining and quieter moments alike, while the dining room is ideally positioned for larger gatherings. The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed as the heart of the home. Double-height ceilings and tall Gothic-style windows flood the space with natural light, while bespoke cabinetry and striking stone surfaces create a room that is both practical and visually compelling. Adjoining pantry, utility and boot room spaces ensure the house functions effortlessly on a day-to-day basis. The first floor provides seven generously proportioned bedrooms and five bathrooms. The principal suite occupies a particularly impressive position within the house, enjoying a beautiful bay window overlooking the gardens, alongside a dressing room and an ensuite bathroom. Throughout the accommodation, original architectural features, tall ceilings and leafy outlooks reinforce the house's connection to its surroundings. Outside, the grounds have been transformed with the guidance of Marcus Barnett Studio, the Chelsea Gold Medal-winning landscape practice. Formal gardens unfold around the house, with structured planting, mature trees and beautifully designed terraces creating a sequence of outdoor rooms. Beyond are a productive vegetable garden, a tennis court and a swimming pool with accompanying pool house. More than one hundred mature trees are scattered throughout the grounds, including several specimens believed to be over two centuries old
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Unexpected in both scale and design, this four-bedroom house on the Chelsea-Fulham border has been entirely rebuilt to create a contemporary family home of remarkable volume and light. Extending to 2,566 sq ft, the house unfolds across five levels, where striking architectural interventions sit behind a traditional Victorian façade. The sense of space is immediate. Entering at raised ground-floor level, a spectacular reception room rises through two storeys beneath a dramatic double-height void. Framed by bespoke metal balustrades and expansive glazing, the room is flooded with natural light and forms the architectural heart of the house. A separate study overlooks the front of the property, providing a peaceful workspace away from the principal living areas. Descending to the lower ground floor, the house opens into an impressive kitchen, dining and entertaining space extending over 27 ft in length. Arranged around a substantial central island, the kitchen is fitted with sleek cabinetry and integrated appliances, while full-width sliding doors draw the garden into the room beyond. Facing south-west, the landscaped garden enjoys sunshine throughout much of the day and provides an inviting setting for outdoor dining and entertaining. Also on this floor is a versatile media room, a utility room and a double bedroom with an ensuite bathroom. Benefitting from a separate entrance, this level lends itself equally well to guest accommodation, a nanny suite or independent family living. The first floor is occupied by two generous double bedrooms, both served by ensuite bathrooms, together with a practical utility area. Crowning the house, the principal suite occupies the entire second floor. A spacious dressing room sits alongside the bedroom and bathroom, while doors open onto a private terrace overlooking the surrounding rooftops. Throughout, the house has been finished to an exacting standard, with air conditioning, double glazing, solar panels and integrated Control4 smart-home technology enhancing everyday comfort. Extensive storage has been thoughtfully incorporated across all levels. Waterford Road occupies a sought-after position between the King's Road and Fulham Road, placing the amenities of both Chelsea and Fulham within easy reach. Fulham Broadway Underground station is moments away, while the cafés, restaurants and independent shops of Parsons Green are a short stroll from the doorstep. Eel Brook Common provides open green space, tennis courts and children's play areas nearby, and the area is particularly well regarded for its excellent schools, including Thomas's Fulham. Combining contemporary architecture with one of southwest London's most established residential settings, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a design-led family home in the heart of Fulham.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Located in a prime Kensington street, this four-storey freehold house has very good natural light, retains many of its original features, and has a fabulous 45ft garden. The entrance leads to a classical Victorian reception room, where wooden flooring is complemented by a gas fireplace, giving the space both structure and warmth. The proportions allow for distinct seating and dining areas without losing a sense of openness, while tall windows pull in light throughout the day. A study is to the back of this level on the half landing. At garden level the kitchen has been opened up to the rear of the house creating a double-height ceiling, where overhead glazing amplifies the sense of volume and draws the eye upward. Parquet flooring adds texture, and the room opens directly onto the garden, creating a natural flow between inside and out. At the front of this level, a second reception space is a more relaxed setting, complete with its own gas fire, a guest cloakroom and a useful separate entrance to this level. Across the upper floors are three double bedrooms. The principal bedroom occupies a particularly generous footprint, with built-in storage and a well-appointed ensuite bathroom. There is also a family bathroom off the landing. Two further bedrooms are arranged across the upper levels, served by a shower room. The house enjoys an east-to-west orientation, allowing light to move through the interiors over the course of the day, enhancing the sense of depth across each floor. The overall finish is considered and cohesive, resulting in a home that feels immediately comfortable and easy to inhabit. Outside, the 45ft garden is both grand and low maintenance, with a mix of paved and planted areas, perfect for entertaining or relaxing. Its scale complements the internal layout, extending the living space in the warmer months. Gordon Place sits within easy reach of Kensington High Street, where a broad mix of restaurants, cafés and shops are set alongside well-established names. The open green spaces of Kensington Gardens and Holland Park are both within walking distance. Transport connections are straightforward, with High Street Kensington Underground station nearby.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
On one of the Peterborough Estate's most sought-after streets, this handsome five-bedroom Victorian house has been comprehensively renovated to create a home that balances period character with thoughtful contemporary design. Extending to over 2,500 sq ft, the house unfolds across four floors and benefits from one of the largest gardens on the estate, offering a rare sense of space in the heart of Fulham. The house opens into an elegant double reception room, where high ceilings, original cornicing and a marble Chesneys fireplace provide a refined backdrop for both entertaining and everyday family life. Large sash windows draw natural light into the room throughout the day, while a calm palette and carefully considered finishes enhance the sense of proportion and warmth. To the rear, the kitchen and dining room form the heart of the home. Bespoke Shaker-style cabinetry is paired with generous preparation space and integrated appliances, while a substantial central island provides an informal gathering point. A charming built-in dog bed has been incorporated into the design, reflecting the practical details that make the house particularly well suited to family living. Full-width glazing and French doors create a strong connection to the garden beyond, flooding the room with light and extending the living space outdoors during the warmer months. The garden is a particular highlight. Unusually large for the Peterborough Estate, it provides a wonderfully private setting framed by mature planting, with ample space for outdoor dining, entertaining and children's play. The lower ground floor offers excellent versatility. Currently arranged as a media room and snug, the space could equally serve as a guest suite, playroom, home office or sixth bedroom, complemented by a shower room, utility area and additional storage. Five well-proportioned bedrooms are arranged across the upper floors. The principal suite occupies much of the first floor and enjoys extensive built-in storage alongside a generous en suite bathroom finished in natural stone. Four further double bedrooms are served by two family bathrooms, providing flexible accommodation for growing families and visiting guests alike. Stokenchurch Street occupies a prime position within Fulham's highly regarded Peterborough Estate, moments from the boutiques, cafés and restaurants of the New King's Road. Parsons Green and Fulham Broadway are both within easy reach, while a number of London's most respected schools are nearby. The area remains one of south-west London's most enduringly popular family neighbourhoods, combining a strong sense of community with excellent connectivity to central London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set within one of Kensington’s most handsome stucco and brick terraces, this beautifully refurbished double-fronted townhouse unfolds across four floors, with elegant lateral living spaces, four bedrooms and a carefully considered contemporary interior. Steeped in history, the house has undergone an extensive back-to-brick renovation, including a new roof, floors, internal walls and restored exterior stonework, resulting in a home that feels exceptionally well resolved. The ground floor is arranged around a generous dining room and a striking kitchen, with pale timber cabinetry, veined Italian marble and a curved island handmade by Blakes London and finished with appliances by Gaggenau, Miele and Quooker. Large windows draw in natural light, meaning it is exceptionally airy and the room opens towards a private patio below, giving the house a wonderful connection to the outdoors. On the first floor, the reception room spans the full width of the house. With tall sash windows, herringbone timber floors and a clean, architectural fireplace, it is an impressive yet understated entertaining space, softened by bespoke joinery and a neutral palette. Throughout the house, the interiors have been shaped by Echlin London, with lighting by Sally Storey of John Cullen Lighting, creating an atmospheric quality from morning through to evening. The principal bedroom suite occupies the second floor, with excellent built-in storage and a beautifully appointed bathroom crafted from Italian marble with brassware by Gessi. A further bedroom suite sits alongside it, while the lower-ground floor provides two additional bedrooms, one of which opens directly onto the patio, as well as a utility room, generous storage and vaults. Beyond the interior design, the house has been comprehensively upgraded for modern life, with heritage double-glazed windows, underfloor heating throughout, Cat6 connectivity across all floors, a heat recovery ventilation system, air conditioning to the upper floor, Banham security and exceptional acoustic insulation. Bespoke fitted joinery, Corston switches and sockets, Joseph Giles ironmongery and top-grade acoustic doors further underscore the level of finish throughout. Palace Gardens Terrace is one of Kensington’s most desirable addresses, moments from Kensington Palace Gardens, Notting Hill Gate and the green spaces of Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park. The boutiques, restaurants and cafés of Kensington Church Street and Notting Hill are close by, while excellent transport links place the wider city within easy reach.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned discreetly behind ornate wrought iron gates on Eltham’s most prestigious road, Mottisfont Hall is an extraordinary Victorian residence that has been meticulously reimagined into a private family estate of exceptional scale, beauty and character. Occupying the historic site of a medieval Royal Jousting Yard and set between the world's oldest golf club, the historic Royal Blackheath Golf Club and the magnificent Eltham Palace - one of England's most enchanting Art Deco and medieval royal residences - the house combines architectural grandeur with a level of leisure and wellness amenity rarely found within London. Originally constructed in 1865, this distinguished red-brick villa has been extensively redesigned and sympathetically extended by its architect owner over the course of nearly three decades. Today, the house unfolds across approximately 13,900 sq ft, including a separate cottage and garage, all set within an near-acre plot creating a remarkable sense of seclusion and tranquility that feels far removed from the city despite its excellent connectivity. A carriage driveway and landscaped front garden establish an immediate sense of arrival. Beyond the classical portico entrance, an oak-panelled reception hall of impressive scale retains its original Victorian tessellated flooring and sets the tone for the craftsmanship found throughout the house. Beyond, a sequence of richly detailed reception spaces unfolds, including a walnut-panelled smoking room, an elegant library and music room, a French-inspired drawing room and a substantial study overlooking a private courtyard garden. Overlooking the walled gardens and forming the hub of the house, lies a spectacular open-plan kitchen, dining and entertaining room designed for large-scale entertaining and modern living. Framed by soaring ceilings and dramatic glazed walls opening directly onto the garden, the space is flooded with natural light and arranged around a series of convivial seating and dining areas. The adjoining orangery introduces a striking architectural contrast, with its chapel-like glazing overlooking a carp pond and with views through a circular glass floor panel into the leisure suite below. The lower ground floor has been transformed into an exceptional contemporary private wellness and leisure retreat of remarkable scale. Arranged around an atmospheric swimming pool with the latest swim-jet technology and three integrated cinema screens, the leisure complex also incorporates a Jacuzzi, frigidarium plunge pool, sauna, steam room, gymnasium, cinema room, games room, bar lounge and extensive ancillary wine cellarage or storage spaces. Conceived as both a private sanctuary and an entertaining environment, it is a remarkably ambitious addition to the house.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Positioned on the edge of the sought-after village of Stonesfield, Highfield Farm is a substantial detached country residence offering more than 9,200 sq ft of accommodation, including extensive outbuildings, a cellar and a vast attic level. Constructed from attractive local stone and surrounded by about 4.4 acres of gardens and paddocks, the property combines impressive scale with the flexibility required for modern family life. The house is approached via a gravel driveway with extensive parking and enjoys a private setting overlooking open countryside. Internally, the accommodation has been arranged around a series of generous reception spaces, creating a home equally suited to everyday family living and larger-scale entertaining. At the heart of the ground floor is an exceptional open-plan kitchen and reception room extending to over 40 ft in length. Fitted with traditional cabinetry, a central island and ample space for dining and informal seating, it forms a natural gathering place within the house. A separate dining room provides a more formal setting for entertaining, while a substantial reception room measuring over 32 ft by 25 ft centres around a striking brick fireplace with wood-burning stove. A further games room offers valuable additional living space, and a utility room and guest cloakroom complete the ground floor. The first floor provides six bedrooms arranged around a central landing. The principal suite is particularly impressive, extending to more than 900 sq ft and incorporating a large bedroom, dressing area and en-suite bathroom. Five further bedrooms are served by a selection of family bathrooms and shower rooms, providing excellent flexibility for growing families and visiting guests. Above, the second floor comprises a remarkable attic room extending to more than 1,100 sq ft. With exposed beams and exceptional proportions, it offers scope for a variety of uses, from a studio or home office to a games room or additional accommodation, subject to requirements. Further accommodation includes a cellar beneath the house and a collection of outbuildings extending to almost 1,000 sq ft. A substantial barn and additional ancillary buildings present exciting future possibilities, subject to the necessary planning permissions and consents. The gardens and grounds wrap around the house and extend to about 4.4 acres, comprising lawns, terraces and paddocks with far-reaching views across the surrounding Oxfordshire countryside. The setting provides a rare sense of space and privacy while remaining within easy reach of village amenities and communications links. Stonesfield is one of West Oxfordshire's most desirable villages, surrounded by rolling countryside yet conveniently positioned for access to Woodstock, Chipping Norton and Oxford. The village offers a popular primary school, public house, village shop and an active community, while nearby Woodstock provides a wider selection of independent shops, restaurants and cafés. The area is particularly renowned for its proximity to the Cotswolds, Blenheim Palace and a number of highly regarded schools, making it an excellent base for both family life and commuting into Oxford and London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This exceptional family home has been renovated to the highest standards perfect for family living, and for those who love to entertain. Located in the highly sought after Wentworth Estate, residents can rest assured thanks to the extensive security this gated community provides. Located behind secure gates the grandeur and opulence is apparent as one pulls into the drive. The grand entrance hall features a sweeping staircase and double heighted ceilings. The impressive dine-in, Smallbone chef’s kitchen features top-of-the-range, Subzero appliances, a wine cooler and custom-built doors that open onto the terrace and seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living. A grand dining area is located off of the kitchen and also features French doors leading onto the garden. A large study, two further reception rooms one of which includes a built-in, 146-inch, 4k Samsung wall TV. The other of which has a Smallbone, bespoke built-in bar, a utility room, laundry room and multiple guest W.Cs are also located on the floor. There is also a garage with secure parking for multiple cars. The exceptionally large principle suite unfolds over half of the first floor and has wonderful garden views, a luxury bathroom and Smallbone walk-in-wardrobe. There are three further ensuite bedrooms located on the first floor. Two additional ensuite bedrooms and a large games room, which also has a bar, are located on the second floor. The amenities this home comes with rival a luxury hotel and include: a football pitch, both an indoor and 18m outdoor swimming pool, a steam room, jacuzzi, a sunken outdoor seating area with a firepit, an outdoor kitchen and BBQ, a games room, two bars and a fully equipped self-contained gym. The home also has a separate self-contained annex perfect for those with live-in staff. Virginia Water is highly sought after thanks to the fact it is within commuting distance of London, yet also has excellent shops, private clubs, schools and restaurants close by.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Behind a traditional Victorian façade on Doneraile Street, this exceptional six-bedroom house has been comprehensively rebuilt and reimagined to an exacting standard, extending to approximately 5,400 sq ft (including outdoor pool area) across four floors. Conceived with a rare level of detail and technical sophistication, the house combines expansive lateral proportions with bespoke joinery, exceptional natural light and a wonderful connection between entertaining, family and wellness spaces. The ground floor is arranged around an extraordinary open-plan kitchen, dining and living space extending to almost 1,000 sq ft. Positioned beneath dramatic skylights and centred around a sculptural staircase descending to the lower ground floor, the kitchen has been designed by Plain English and finished with extensive bespoke joinery and integrated appliances. Full-width glazing opens directly onto a beautifully landscaped garden, creating a strong sense of continuity between inside and out. A separate reception room to the front of the house provides a more formal setting, while considered detailing including wide wooden flooring, bespoke cabinetry and refined lighting runs throughout. The lower ground floor has been excavated and designed as a fully integrated leisure and guest level. A large reception and gym space opens onto a private courtyard centred around a plunge pool and jacuzzi-style spa pool, with a sauna positioned alongside. This level also incorporates a guest bedroom suite with a small terrace, study, secondary kitchen and additional dining area, making it particularly well suited to longer-term guests, staff accommodation or independent family living. A staircase rises directly from the courtyard to the main garden above, carefully linking all principal entertaining spaces. On the first floor the principal bedroom suite sits next to an additional ensuite bedroom. The principal suite is especially impressive, with extensive bespoke joinery, a beautifully finished bathroom and generous proportions enhanced by high ceilings and exceptional natural light. A further three bedrooms occupy the second floor, one ensuite and two with use of a large family bathroom, while the unusual rear second-floor volume gives this level a remarkable sense of scale rarely found in Fulham houses of this period. Above, a roof terrace enjoys far-reaching rooftop views across west London. Throughout the house, every practical detail has been considered. There is underfloor heating and cooling throughout, air conditioning across the principal floors, a whole-house air purification system with heat recovery, and an air source heat pump by Ochsner which adds to the house’s environmental credentials. Bespoke joinery features extensively across the interiors, while a secure bike lift and underground bike store have been integrated into the front of the house. Doneraile Street is one of Fulham’s most sought-after residential addresses, positioned moments from the green open spaces of South Park and within easy reach of Parsons Green, Fulham Broadway and the King’s Road. The surrounding area is known for its excellent local restaurants, independent cafés and family-friendly atmosphere, while a number of highly regarded schools are nearby. Excellent transport links connect the area with Chelsea, the West End and the City.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Occupying the second and third floors of the prestigious Charters Garden House, this exceptional penthouse residence extends to 3,182 sq ft and enjoys far-reaching views across beautifully landscaped grounds. Meticulously refurbished by the current owner, it combines the scale and privacy of a house with the convenience and security of luxury apartment living. Arranged over two floors and connected by both an internal staircase and private lift, the apartment opens into a generous entrance hall on the lower level. The heart of the home is an open-plan kitchen and dining room fitted with Gaggenau appliances and centred around a substantial island, creating an ideal setting for both everyday living and entertaining. Adjacent to the kitchen is a comfortable family room, while doors from both spaces open onto a private balcony overlooking the grounds. Also on this floor is the principal bedroom suite, complete with a dressing room and an ensuite bathroom. A separate utility room and guest cloakroom complete the accommodation. The upper floor is devoted to entertaining and relaxation. A remarkable reception room spans almost the entire level, with floor-to-ceiling glazing drawing in natural light and framing views across the estate. Multiple terraces wrap around the living space, creating a variety of areas for outdoor dining, morning coffee or evening drinks. A study provides a quiet place to work from home, while a second bedroom suite enjoys its own terrace access. A sauna, shower room and bar area further enhance the leisure offering. Air conditioning and an upgraded audiovisual system have been integrated throughout, while the property also benefits from three allocated underground parking spaces and private storage, all conveniently accessed via lift. Charters is one of Sunningdale's most exclusive gated developments, set within approximately 25 acres of landscaped gardens and parkland. Residents enjoy an exceptional collection of amenities including a 24-hour concierge and security service, indoor swimming pool, spa facilities, gymnasium, tennis court, residents' lounge, massage and hairdressing facilities, and a garden pavilion designed for outdoor entertaining. Despite its remarkably private setting, Sunningdale village is just over a mile away, offering a selection of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and a Waitrose supermarket, alongside direct rail services to London Waterloo. Surrounded by some of the country's most renowned golf courses, including Sunningdale Golf Club and Wentworth, and within easy reach of Ascot Racecourse and Windsor Great Park, this is a location that balances country tranquillity with excellent connectivity.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set behind a handsome façade on one of Wandsworth’s most coveted streets, this exceptional semi-detached house unfolds across more than 5,000 sq ft of beautifully considered space. The current owners have transformed the property with an uncompromising eye, creating a home that feels both elegant and perfectly designed. The ground floor sets the tone immediately. A large reception room with a deep bay window welcomes soft, natural light, while tall ceilings and neat proportions lend a sense of composure. Beyond, the house opens into a kitchen and dining space designed as the heart of the home. A central island anchors the room, joined by bespoke cabinetry, a Lacanche range cooker and Sub-Zero refrigeration, with a walk-in pantry tucked discreetly to one side. A dramatic gabled roof and full-height bi-fold doors draw the eye out to the south-facing garden, where an integrated barbecue, playhouse and clever storage create an outdoor extension of the living space. Stairs descend to a lower ground floor that feels anything but subterranean, thanks to three-metre ceilings and a layout that spans the entire footprint of the house. To the front, a self-contained annex offers flexibility as a guest suite, playroom or staff accommodation, complete with its own kitchen and bathroom. There is both a spa-style wet room with steam facilities and a yoga area while the rear of the floor is devoted to leisure: a relaxed media lounge with gas fireplace, a fully equipped cocktail bar, home office and a substantial gym. The principal suite occupies the first floor, a serene space with a generous bedroom, bespoke dressing room and a beautifully appointed bathroom with freestanding bath, double vanity and separate shower. Two further floors provide five additional bedrooms and four bathrooms, arranged with thoughtful flexibility for children, guests or live-in help. Off-street parking completes the picture, a rare advantage in the area. Nicosia Road forms part of the celebrated Toast Rack, a neighbourhood loved for its village feel and wide, leafy streets. Wandsworth Common is moments away for weekend walks, while Bellevue Village offers excellent independent cafés, shops and restaurants. Fast trains from Wandsworth Common station reach Victoria and London Bridge with ease, and the area is surrounded by some of south-west London’s most respected schools, making this one of the capital’s most enduringly desirable places to live.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
This five-bedroom detached house is set back from the road with off-street parking to the front and a generous rear garden. To the front, a wide double reception room spans the depth of the house, offering a more traditional arrangement with good proportions and an easy sense of flow. To the rear, the house opens out into a large kitchen, dining and family room that stretches across the full width of the plan. Centred around a substantial island, the kitchen is designed for everyday use, with space for dining and a more relaxed sitting area arranged alongside. Full-width doors open directly onto a broad terrace, extending the room out into the garden beyond. The garden is mainly laid to lawn and bordered by mature planting, with a paved terrace positioned immediately outside the house for outdoor dining. A separate utility room sits just off the kitchen, keeping the practical elements of daily life out of view, while a ground-floor bedroom and shower room offer flexibility for guests, working from home or longer-term living arrangements. Upstairs, the first floor is arranged around three bedrooms. The principal en suite bedroom sits to the rear with a calm outlook over the garden, while two further bedrooms are positioned to the front and side and a family bathroom in the middle. The top floor has an additional bedroom set into the eaves with its own bathroom and a sense of separation from the rest of the house, making it particularly well suited to older children or guests. Derwent Avenue is a quiet residential street positioned between Richmond Park and Wimbledon Common, both within easy reach and offering miles of open green space. The area is well regarded for its schools and benefits from easy access to the A3, providing a direct route into central London and out towards the countryside.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Tucked discreetly behind private gates, this exceptional five-bedroom villa unfolds over a generous lateral footprint and exemplifies cutting-edge contemporary architecture in the heart of North Kensington. The house is the result of a bold vision by renowned architects Powell Tuck Associates, marrying vast volumes, rich materials and sculptural detailing to create a one-of-a-kind home. Beyond its understated façade lies a series of expansive living spaces, anchored by a dramatic floating staircase and a lateral reception room with dual-aspect glazing. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the home with light and open seamlessly onto a beautifully landscaped, south-facing garden, designed by Chelsea Flower Show winner Stuart Craine. At the heart of the home sits a bespoke Corten-effect kitchen, centred around a travertine island with an integrated pit hob. American straight grain oak joinery, stone flooring, and considered detailing elevate every room, while state-of-the-art appliances by Miele and an iPad controlled system ensure flawless functionality. The accommodation includes four ensuite bedrooms and a self-contained annexe, perfect for guests, staff or additional family members. Bathrooms are striking in their simplicity, with minimalist stone finishes and mid-century-inspired fittings. A dedicated home cinema, gym and separate study complete the offering. Bespoke interiors include custom furniture and curated materials that lend the house warmth, depth and individuality. Extremely secure and discreetly positioned, the villa sits within a gated compound with off-street parking and dual entrances. Though supremely private, the house is within walking distance of Portobello Market, Notting Hill’s boutiques and restaurants, and sits opposite the exclusive members’ club, Ladbroke Hall.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set well back from Ham Farm Road and approached via a long, private drive behind two sets of gates, this five-bedroom house is particularly secluded. The property extends to just under 4,850 sq ft and has been carefully reworked to balance clarity of layout with a softness in how the spaces are lived in. There is a considered restraint to the architecture. Nothing feels overdone, yet everything has been resolved. At its centre, a wide kitchen and dining room is anchored by a deep blue island and a wall of cabinetry. The scale here is generous. Full-width glazing draws the garden in, with doors opening directly onto a broad terrace. The effect is immediate, particularly in the warmer months, when the boundary between inside and out all but disappears. From here, the house opens out into a sequence of reception spaces that feel connected yet distinct. The principal sitting room is arranged around a contemporary fireplace and framed by views of the garden. A separate bar sits just off the main flow of the house, lending itself easily to evenings that drift from dinner into something more relaxed. Elsewhere, a study and a playroom give the plan a flexibility that suits both family life and working from home. Upstairs, the proportions shift. The principal bedroom is set beneath a gently vaulted ceiling, with a sense of volume that is softened by light and outlook. A dressing room and a well-appointed bathroom sit alongside. The remaining bedrooms are arranged across the floor with a practical logic, combining ensuite rooms with additional family accommodation. A loft room above is currently used for storage, with scope to be converted into further accommodation, subject to the necessary planning permissions. Outside, the garden has been landscaped with a light touch. The lawn gives way to planting, then to areas designed for sitting and dining. A sunken hot tub is set into the decking, positioned discreetly, while mature trees and established borders create privacy without enclosing the space. Despite the sense of seclusion, the location is exceptionally well placed. Petersham Nurseries is a short walk away, while Richmond Park sits just beyond, offering miles of open landscape. Richmond town centre is within easy reach, with its rail connections into central London, though here it feels pleasantly removed from the pace of it all.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Approached across a stone bridge that spans its medieval moat, Old Surrey Hall is one of Surrey’s most extraordinary country houses. Originally dating from the 15th century and comprehensively restored and enlarged by renowned architects George Crowley and Joseph Emberton in 1937, this Grade I-listed estate extends to more than 18,000 sq ft, combining centuries of architectural history with the comforts of modern family living. At the heart of the house lies the spectacular Great Hall, a soaring triple-height space framed by magnificent timber arches and oak panelling. Rich in character and scale, it serves as the centrepiece of a home that balances grand entertaining rooms with intimate family spaces. Throughout the house, original architectural details sit alongside carefully considered interventions commissioned by the current owner, who reunited the previously divided property and engaged architect Anthony Hackett and interior designer Kelly Hoppen to restore it as a single residence. Arranged around a central courtyard, the accommodation includes a series of elegant reception rooms, a formal dining room, a substantial family kitchen, ancillary service areas and a striking stone-floored ballroom currently used as an art studio. The principal bedroom suite enjoys far-reaching views across the gardens and croquet lawn and features a dressing room and generous bathroom. In total, the house offers 14 bedrooms and numerous bathrooms arranged across two wings, making it exceptionally well suited to large families, multigenerational living or entertaining on a significant scale. Beyond the main house, a separate three-bedroom residence provides flexible guest or staff accommodation. Formerly squash courts, it has been transformed into a charming standalone home with vaulted ceilings and a basement games room. Additional barns and outbuildings contribute a further 2,100 sq ft of ancillary space, including two remarkable Normandy barns that were dismantled in France and painstakingly rebuilt on the estate. The grounds are as impressive as the house itself. Extending to approximately 34 acres, they encompass formal gardens, a croquet lawn, an orchard, kitchen gardens, a lake, a heated swimming pool with pool house, a tennis court and extensive parkland. Mature trees frame long views across the surrounding countryside, while the moat and white garden lend a rare sense of romance and seclusion. Occupying an exceptional position on the Surrey and Sussex border, Old Surrey Hall is surrounded by some of the South East's most beautiful countryside. The estate lies within easy reach of the High Weald National Landscape and Ashdown Forest, with miles of walking, riding and cycling routes weaving through ancient woodland and rolling farmland. Nearby East Grinstead provides a comprehensive range of amenities, while Lingfield's racecourse, championship golf courses and a number of highly regarded schools are all within easy reach.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set on a quiet cobbled mews just off Ledbury Road, this beautifully arranged three-bedroom apartment spans two floors and combines contemporary finishes with a charming sense of space. The entire top floor is devoted to an expansive open-plan kitchen, living and dining room. A vaulted conservatory ceiling allows light to pour in from above, creating an airy and uplifting atmosphere. Wooden floors and fresh white walls throughout lend a timeless feel, while floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a south-facing terrace, perfect for summer barbecues and alfresco dining. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed with a suite of branded appliances, including a Miele oven and induction hob, along with a built-in breakfast bar. A utility room lies on the floor below. The principal bedroom suite comes complete with built-in cabinetry and a private ensuite bathroom. Two further bedrooms are equally well-arranged, each with built-in wardrobes and an abundance of natural light. On your doorstep, you’ll find boutique shops, Michelin-starred restaurants and renowned members’ clubs that capture the essence of Notting Hill. Notting Hill Station and the expansive greenery of Hyde Park are just a short stroll away. Situated in a welcoming mews setting, the home is part of Notting Hill’s charming village atmosphere, with easy access to private schools and nurseries.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Behind a handsome period façade in one of Wimbledon Village’s most desired locations, this exceptional south-facing house has undergone a complete architectural transformation by Flower Michelin Architects, resulting in a polished family home that balances traditional proportions with contemporary design and advanced technology. Extending to more than 4,300 sq ft including a substantial detached coach house, the house unfolds across four beautifully planned floors. Interiors by Gunter & Co bring warmth and cohesion throughout, pairing elegant detailing with a softer, highly liveable palette. The lower ground floor has been designed around everyday family life and entertaining. A large kitchen and reception space sits at the heart of the house, centred around an island with moonrock stone worktops and a full suite of premium appliances including Wolf, Gaggenau, Miele and Quooker. A concealed pantry and separate utility room keep the space practical, while glazed doors connect directly to a landscaped terrace and south-facing garden beyond. Also on this floor is a cinema room, additional utility and storage space, together with a cloakroom featuring a bespoke bar area for entertaining. To the rear of the garden, the detached coach house provides further flexibility with further off street parking, gym, reception area and additional accommodation, with a bedroom on a mezzanine level and an additional bedroom with bunk beds, suited to guests and children. The raised ground floor is arranged as a series of elegant reception spaces with impressive ceiling heights, hidden speakers, and excellent natural light throughout. A formal reception room and dining room overlook the garden, while a separate study sits quietly to the rear of the house. Original proportions and period character remain, enhanced by refined contemporary finishes and bespoke joinery. The principal bedroom suite occupies the first floor and features a luxurious marble bathroom and an expansive dressing room with illuminated cabinetry and bespoke storage. Two further bedrooms and family bathrooms are arranged across the upper floors, alongside an additional bedroom currently configured as a home office. Throughout the house, every detail has been carefully considered. Air conditioning serves all bedrooms and principal rooms, while integrated ceiling speakers, underfloor heating, electric blinds and a Crestron smart home system provide seamless day-to-day living. Commercial-grade Ruckus WiFi, CCTV, My2N gate access, Banham security systems, EV charging and whole-house water filtration have also been incorporated. Outside, the south-facing garden has been landscaped by Pip Collier and includes a large entertaining terrace, mature planting and secure gated parking to both the front and rear. Ridgway is one of Wimbledon Village’s most sought-after addresses, moments from the boutiques, cafés and restaurants of the village centre, as well as Wimbledon Common’s wide open green spaces. Excellent schools are close by, alongside fast rail connections into central London from Wimbledon Station.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Behind its smart brick façade, this three-bedroom mews house has been beautifully reworked, bringing together considered materials, generous natural light and a calm, contemporary palette. Set over two floors and extending to approximately 1,250 sq ft, the house has a particularly impressive open-plan living space, with a private patio set at its centre. The ground floor is arranged as a large kitchen, dining and reception room, where pale timber floors, skylights and full-height glazing create a bright, easy atmosphere. The kitchen is sleek and well-composed, with warm timber cabinetry, stone surfaces and a central island, while the adjoining dining and sitting areas make the space feel sociable and relaxed. Doors open to the patio, drawing light through the plan. Three bedrooms are arranged on the lower ground floor. The principal bedroom has fitted storage and an en suite shower room, while two further bedrooms are served by a family bathroom. Throughout, the interiors feel quietly refined, with soft plaster walls, elegant lighting, wooden floors and a natural material palette. Malton Mews is a discreet address in W10, well placed for the cafés, restaurants and independent shops of Golborne Road, Portobello Road and Notting Hill. Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Park stations are within easy reach, offering excellent connections across London.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
On one of Holland Park’s grandest avenues, an unusually generous plot offers the chance to create a contemporary villa of rare scale and significance. With full planning permission granted for complete demolition and redevelopment, this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to build an exceptional home on one of London’s most prestigious streets. At present, the site is occupied by a derelict Victorian villa that extends to around 7,341 square feet, set within gardens of a similar scale. The approved plans allow for a new double-fronted residence of over 11,000 sq. ft, designed by 23 Architecture + Interiors, with a traditional façade giving way to contemporary, light-filled interiors. Importantly, the scheme is VAT exempt, offering a practical advantage alongside the creative potential. The proposed design sets the stage for a house of extraordinary proportions. On the raised ground floor, a series of formal reception rooms would flow together, designed with high ceilings and an emphasis on light. At lower ground level, plans include a vast open-plan kitchen and dining area, anchored by a double-height library, the heart of the home. Upper floors would allow for a series of bedrooms, including a grand principal suite with dual dressing rooms and bathrooms. Children’s bedrooms and guest suites are thoughtfully incorporated, while the basement level introduces leisure and wellness facilities on a scale rarely seen in central London. Here, a swimming pool, gym, spa and games room sit alongside staff accommodation, plant rooms and ancillary spaces, creating a self-contained retreat beneath the main house. In all, the scheme allows for approximately 11,081 square feet of internal accommodation, with landscaped gardens of over 8,000 square feet. The gardens themselves are unusually generous for Holland Park, with scope for sweeping lawns, planted borders and the addition of a summer house. A gated front drive provides off-street parking, ensuring privacy and convenience. Addison Road is one of West London’s most celebrated addresses. Lined with grand detached villas set behind sweeping drives, it has long been associated with artistic heritage. In the nineteenth century, the area was home to a thriving bohemian community, including Lord Leighton, whose nearby house and studio are now one of London’s most atmospheric small museums. The green expanse of Holland Park is moments away, offering formal gardens, woodland walks, tennis courts and even an open-air opera stage in summer. To the south, Kensington High Street provides flagship shops, international restaurants and a lively café culture. Transport connections are equally convenient, with Kensington Olympia a short walk away and both the Central and District lines within easy reach.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
On a quiet residential street close to the Fulham and Chelsea border, just off New Kings Road is this five-bedroom house which has been fully refurbished and extended to create a beautifully finished family home of over 2,200 sq ft. The ground floor is arranged with modern family life in mind. To the front, a reception room is set behind a wide bay window, with bespoke joinery, pale timber flooring and elegant detailing. Beyond, the plan opens into a generous kitchen and dining room, where a large central island anchors the space. Full-width doors open directly onto a south-west-facing garden, creating an easy connection between inside and out. The first floor is given over to two well-proportioned bedrooms, including the principal bedroom, which has built-in wardrobes and an en suite bathroom. A second bedroom on this level also has access to a beautifully finished bathroom, while three further bedrooms are arranged across the upper floors with a dressing room and private roof terrace. The house has been finished in a chic, contemporary style, with underfloor heating, air conditioning, wooden floors and excellent storage throughout. A second garden sits to the front, adding another useful outside space. Holmead Road is well placed for the shops, restaurants and cafés of the New King’s Road, Parsons Green and Fulham Road, with Chelsea within easy reach. The area is popular with families for its village feel, good schools and excellent transport links, while the Thames, Eel Brook Common and Parsons Green are all nearby.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Set within a handsome terrace on Black Lion Lane, this Grade II listed house unfolds across four floors and offers a rare sense of scale, history and seclusion in one of Hammersmith’s most distinctive pockets. Extending to approximately 2,854 sq ft in total, including a substantial garden office and vault, the house pairs elegant period proportions with unusually generous outside space and a layout that lends itself beautifully to family life. The house retains the quiet grandeur of its early 19th-century origins. On the raised ground floor, a wide entrance hall leads through to two formal reception spaces arranged as a dining room and reception room, both with high ceilings, large sash windows and a poised, understated character. A few steps down, the conservatory forms a lovely threshold between the house and garden, bringing in an abundance of light and creating a natural place to sit, read or entertain with the greenery beyond. The lower ground floor is arranged around a large kitchen and family room, with ample space for dining, along with a utility room, vault and wine cellar. The bedroom accommodation is arranged over the upper floors. The first floor is home to the principal bedroom, a further bedroom, a study and bathrooms, while the second floor provides two additional bedrooms beneath the eaves. As a whole, the house is currently configured as four bedrooms plus a study, offering flexibility for growing families, guests or those needing work-from-home space. The separate garden office at the rear is a particularly valuable addition, generous enough to function as a proper studio or workspace away from the main house. Outside, the garden is one of the property’s great pleasures. Measuring around 61 ft in depth, it feels mature, private and beautifully enveloping, with a conservatory and terrace opening onto a long stretch of lawn and planting. At the far end sits the detached office, while the vault and additional garden structures only add to the sense that this is a house with layers to it. It is a setting with genuine calm, despite being so well connected to the rest of London. Black Lion Lane is one of west London’s most atmospheric addresses, close to the Thames and deeply tied to the area’s creative and architectural history. The lane, together with nearby Hammersmith Terrace and Upper Mall, is closely associated with figures including William Morris, Emery Walker and Eric Gill, and remains one of the most characterful parts of W6. St Peter’s Square is nearby, as are the riverside walks along Upper Mall, the independent restaurants and pubs of Hammersmith, and transport links from Stamford Brook, Ravenscourt Park and Hammersmith.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
On a tree-lined, quiet residential street in Chiswick, by the open green space of Turnham Green, this double-fronted Edwardian house brings together generous proportions, excellent ceiling heights and a wonderfully established south-facing garden. Extending to approximately 3,747 sq ft, including the garage and bike store, this well-maintained house has been in the same ownership for 35 years and retains a wealth of period character. A welcoming central hallway sets the tone, leading to two bright and well-balanced reception rooms extending to the rear of the house, both with original fireplaces and large windows. The principal reception room opens directly onto the garden, creating a connection between the living spaces and the outside. At the front is a large separate study, whilst the kitchen opens on to the conservatory dining room, creating a bright, sociable space overlooking the garden. The lower-ground floor provides further flexibility, with an exercise space ,wine storage and powder room. Upstairs, the principal bedroom sits at the front of the first floor, with a bay window, wardrobes and generous proportions. There are two further bedrooms on this level, along with two bathrooms, while the second floor contains four additional bedrooms and a family bathroom. The garden is a particular highlight, facing south and arranged with paved terraces, mature planting and space for outdoor dining. There is also a garage, bike storage and rear access from the neighbouring road. Walpole Gardens is well placed for Turnham Green and Chiswick’s excellent shops, cafés, gyms, restaurants and cinema with Gunnersbury and Chiswick Park stations closeby for District line and Overground services into central London and towards Kew Gardens and Richmond; it is a short walk to “dog friendly’ Chiswick Park and has easy access to the M4 Heathrow and the Thames The area is also known for its strong choice of schools, including St Paul’s, Latymer, Orchard House and Kew House.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
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