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3 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Property description & features
- Open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room
- Separate reception room
- Principal bedroom suite
- Two further bedrooms
- Two further bathrooms
- Guest cloakroom
- South-facing decked terrace and garden
- Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
- Approx 1,401 sq ft / 130.1 sq m
Drenched in sunlight from vast twin skylights, the extension houses the cooking and dining areas. A taupe kitchen island topped with white stone delineates the space between the two. Characterised by shaker-style cabinetry, integrated appliances and fired metro tiles, the kitchen strikes a balance between modern and rustic.
Knotted hardwood flooring flows into a separate reception room. This space benefits from a dark fireplace, elegant cornicing and a bow window. Vast double doors connect the two spaces, channelling light all the way through the home.
From the dining area, floor-to-ceiling glazing folds away to grant access to the south-facing garden.
Set on the second floor, the home’s principal bedroom wears green tones and enjoys a nature-inspired feature wall. This room’s en suite bathroom combines shiplap walls with a marble-wrapped walk-in shower. Two further bedrooms are arranged across the first floor. To the rear, one bedroom pairs a wall of bespoke joinery and an en suite bathroom. The third bedroom is denoted with elegant cornicing, considered tones and thoughtful spatial design. Recalling the patterns of the kitchen, a family bathroom features subway tiles as well as a bathtub with Grand Thermostatic brassware.
Location
There’s a community feel to North Kensington, where the streets are lined with period architecture and mature trees. A place to press pause in a thrumming capital. Yet, you’re never far from some of West London’s notable shops and restaurants. White City House and Westfield are within walking distance or head to Golborne Road for antiques shops such as Trove and Universal Providers or culinary hotspots including Caia and Straker’s. For art and theatre, Ladbroke Hall is two minutes away. Bassett House school and nursery are both also within a short walk.
Ladbroke Grove (15 mins)
White City (18 mins)
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