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5 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- 5 Bedroom
- large, Modern open plan living space
- Water feature in Dining Room
- Rear Garden
- Roof Terrace
- EPC Rating = D
Description
Blonde-brick façades with ionic columns and cast-iron gates characterise Frithville Gardens, a residential street that runs between Shepherd’s Bush Market and Hammersmith Park. Inside this four-bedroom townhouse, find an experimental spin on a heritage framework designed by Oxford-based architect Iona Foster. With open-plan living, expansive lightwells and an interior palette that nods to mid-century Brutalism, this home’s architectural rigour is softened with a thoroughly welcoming character.
A reception area bears the hallmarks of the home’s period pedigree: high ceilings with decorative cornicing and a sculpted marble fireplace. Sage green walls and sweeping blonde wood floors are illuminated through a pair of sash windows. As you move from the living area into the kitchen, the old softly transitions into the new. Magenta cabinets and a tangerine splashback surround integrated appliances, making for a bold and streamlined culinary setting. In the dining room beyond, materials take an industrial turn with walls and ceilings crafted from exposed concrete. A voluminous aspect is achieved with a double-height lightwell, whilst theatrical spotlighting is engineered along its edge. The hardness of the stone is balanced with swathes of sunlight channelled through a wall of bi-folding glazing. An inside-out feel is set in motion with an interior pond that stretches beyond the glass to the garden – a quiet spot framed with wood and brick fencing.
A staircase ascends to a mezzanine-esque study space, bathed in natural light courtesy of a glass roof that sits over the void. Along a corridor, the principal bedroom has an uplifting character with sky-blue walls. Its intricate ceiling cornicing recalls the reception room below, whilst its en suite bathroom, by contrast, installs a spirit of Brutalism with oversized concrete tiling and walls finished in a chartreuse hue.
A guest bedroom suite enjoys its third-floor positioning, with a wall of bi-folding windows that opens onto a roof terrace. Views are inimitable across the surrounding houses, soaring city buildings and blue-panelled Westfield Shopping Centre. Back inside, skylights illuminate the en suite shower room and spacious walk-in wardrobe. Downstairs, two further bedrooms – one currently imagined as a cosy television space – are served by a family-sized bathroom. In keeping with the home’s engaging body of materials, it’s finished with exposed concrete tiles and bright blue walls.
Location
Just north of Shepherd’s Bush, White City is a burgeoning neighbourhood home to city workers Just north of Shepherd’s Bush, White City is a burgeoning neighbourhood home to city workers and families alike. Europe’s largest shopping centre, Westfield, is close-by for a wealth of coveted brands and boutiques. Soho House’s White City branch is just a ten-minute walk away, housed in the former BBC Television Centre. See world-famous artists perform at O2 Shepherd’s Bush or the Eventim Apollo, followed by an evening at local favourite Homeslice or Waka.
Square Footage: 2,381 sq ft
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