5 bedroom terraced house for sale
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- Tenure: Freehold
Stepping into the 18th century house on the ground floor, the entrance hall opens onto a series of sublime reception rooms. This includes a sitting room, an open-plan kitchen and a dining area, flowing into one another to create a bright and spacious living area. Furthermore, the dining room has a pair of double French doors opening onto the garden
Below, the lower ground floor consists of a large utility room and second kitchen, as well as a coat room. This floor also has a wine cellar storage vault and separate street access.
The first floor features an elegant and impressive double reception room. As well as separate seating areas, there is a comfortable library at the rear of this room. Meanwhile, the principal bedroom suite occupies the entire second floor, offering a dressing area and seperate bathroom areas, including a wet room. There are two more bedrooms on the third floor, both ensuite. The lower ground floor also offers a guest WC and an ensuite bedroom.
The property also offers a separate mews house, featuring an open-plan kitchen with reception room, a bedroom with ensuite bathroom, and a stylish library and cinema in the basement.
The property has been designed to an exceptionally high standard with sophisticated interiors combining modern elements and classical elegance. Each room is in immaculate condition with state of the art services, while natural materials and muted tones add to the sense of space and calm. The ground, first and second levels of the 18th century house have underfloor heating, as does the mews house throughout.
The house includes a paved courtyard garden with a shaded area for outdoor dining. Furthermore, it is set back from the street with a front garden, giving added privacy. Holland Street is a quiet residential road lined with historic Georgian townhouses laid out in the first half of the eighteenth century. According to one local story, the street was home to several ladies-in-waiting when the royal family was in residence at Kensington Palace. Later it was occupied by the novelist Radclyffe Hall and the artist Walter Crane.
Today, Holland Street is conveniently located midway between Holland Park and Kensington Gardens. From here, the many restaurants and shops of Kensington High Street and Notting Hill are close, along with both underground stations.
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