1 bedroom apartment for sale
Elgin Crescent, London, W11
Apartment
1 bed
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Share of freehold
Service charge: £1,990 per annum
Council tax: Band E
Features and description
- Tenure: Share of freehold (981 years remaining)
- Interior design by Tasha Freeman
- Open plan kitchen, dining and reception room
- Principal bedroom with en suite bathroom
- Mezzanine level with study
- Eaves storage
- Private roof terrace
- Communal garden access
- Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
Video tours
Spread across the third and fourth floors of a Victorian Notting Hill townhouse, this loft-style one-bedroom apartment has been masterfully reworked by interior tastemaker, Tasha Freeman. In keeping with her signature renovation style, the duplex home has been opened up maximise on sunlight and space, and finished with a wealth of reclaimed materials and bespoke joinery.
Tongue-and-groove double doors and a bespoke glazed partition wall make a welcome first impression into the open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room. There’s a capacious feel to the space, thanks to the removal of the ceiling and attic above: a skylight casts reams of sunlight through the double-height void, complemented by the arched sash windows. Pale lime wash paint works to softly illuminate the room, while the whitewashed panelling of the vaulted ceiling and walls is echoed in the wood floorboards – an original feature from the 19th century property. Keeping the design engaging, there’s a subtle industrial edge drawn with the long interior beam and wall of exposed brickwork.
Against this minimalist backdrop, the kitchen captures attention; repurposed school laboratory worktops were used to craft the cabinetry doors, topped with fossilised limestone surfaces. Natural light pours in through an additional original sash window, with appliances neatly integrated into the joinery and handcrafted extractor hood. From the living area, a staircase leads up to the mezzanine level, complete with a study area and plenty of eaves storage. There’s direct access to the private roof terrace, with its white lattice fencing and views across the surrounding roofscape. Make the most of London’s sunny days up here, or head down to Elgin Crescent’s communal residents’ gardens.
Tranquillity ensues in the principal bedroom suite, imagined with pared-back tones and abundance of natural light. A barn-style sliding door reveals the contemporary bathroom, which is wrapped in sleek Bert & May tiling. There’s a deep roll-top bathtub, glass-framed shower and bespoke storage concealed behind the mirror.
A peaceful street lined with towering period townhouses, Elgin Crescent is wrapped in a suburban air while being firmly embedded in Notting Hill’s gilded layer. Sift through Portobello Road’s vintage treasures after brunching along Westbourne Grove. Pick up organic groceries from Daylesford, Sally Clarke’s or The Notting Hill Fish + Meat shop. Stroll south and you’ll reach the verdant Kyoto Gardens for a breath of fresh air, followed by a world-class exhibition at the Design Museum. A short walk towards Holland Park and you’re at semi-pedestrianised Clarendon Cross, home to a host of independent businesses including Melt Chocolates, Myriad Antiques and Harper & Tom’s. Come evening, local favourite dining spots include Casa Cruz, Gold and Julie’s – all just a few minutes from your doorstep.
Ladbroke Grove - 6 mins (Circle, Hammersmith & City)
Holland Park - 13 mins (Central)
Tongue-and-groove double doors and a bespoke glazed partition wall make a welcome first impression into the open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room. There’s a capacious feel to the space, thanks to the removal of the ceiling and attic above: a skylight casts reams of sunlight through the double-height void, complemented by the arched sash windows. Pale lime wash paint works to softly illuminate the room, while the whitewashed panelling of the vaulted ceiling and walls is echoed in the wood floorboards – an original feature from the 19th century property. Keeping the design engaging, there’s a subtle industrial edge drawn with the long interior beam and wall of exposed brickwork.
Against this minimalist backdrop, the kitchen captures attention; repurposed school laboratory worktops were used to craft the cabinetry doors, topped with fossilised limestone surfaces. Natural light pours in through an additional original sash window, with appliances neatly integrated into the joinery and handcrafted extractor hood. From the living area, a staircase leads up to the mezzanine level, complete with a study area and plenty of eaves storage. There’s direct access to the private roof terrace, with its white lattice fencing and views across the surrounding roofscape. Make the most of London’s sunny days up here, or head down to Elgin Crescent’s communal residents’ gardens.
Tranquillity ensues in the principal bedroom suite, imagined with pared-back tones and abundance of natural light. A barn-style sliding door reveals the contemporary bathroom, which is wrapped in sleek Bert & May tiling. There’s a deep roll-top bathtub, glass-framed shower and bespoke storage concealed behind the mirror.
A peaceful street lined with towering period townhouses, Elgin Crescent is wrapped in a suburban air while being firmly embedded in Notting Hill’s gilded layer. Sift through Portobello Road’s vintage treasures after brunching along Westbourne Grove. Pick up organic groceries from Daylesford, Sally Clarke’s or The Notting Hill Fish + Meat shop. Stroll south and you’ll reach the verdant Kyoto Gardens for a breath of fresh air, followed by a world-class exhibition at the Design Museum. A short walk towards Holland Park and you’re at semi-pedestrianised Clarendon Cross, home to a host of independent businesses including Melt Chocolates, Myriad Antiques and Harper & Tom’s. Come evening, local favourite dining spots include Casa Cruz, Gold and Julie’s – all just a few minutes from your doorstep.
Ladbroke Grove - 6 mins (Circle, Hammersmith & City)
Holland Park - 13 mins (Central)
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