5 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Holland Park Road, Holland Park, London, W14
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End of terrace house
5 beds
3 baths
3119
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
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Surprisingly spacious house with three floors of lateral living on a historic address close to Holland Park
Entering the house on the ground floor, the front door opens onto a central staircase hall. On one side lies a well-proportioned dining room with a pair of south-west facing windows. Another door leads through to an attractive reception room lined with shelves, and both rooms offer elegant parquet flooring.
The other side of the entrance hall features a kitchen with marble worktops and an informal breakfast area, filled with brightness from an overhead skylight. This floor also features a guest WC and a convenient utility room.
The first floor centres on a generous reception room with double-height ceilings and double French doors giving access to the rear terrace. This floor also features a principal bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, and a second bedroom on the far side of the landing.
The second floor offers three more bedrooms, one of them ensuite and the other two sharing a bathroom. Another skylight brings added brightness, while an internal balcony overlooks the main reception room and a loft space provides further storage.
The house has been decorated in a tasteful style that combines classical elegance with modern comfort. It is presented in good condition.
The house includes a rear terrace with enough space for outdoor eating and beautiful views over a neighbouring communal garden.
Holland Park Road is a historic street lined with red-brick Victorian houses and villas. Several belonged to the Holland Park Circle Artists, a celebrated group of nineteenth-century creatives, which included the architect William Burges, the sculptors Hamo Thornycroft and George Frederick Watts, and the painter Sir Frederick Leighton.
This address is an artist studio house, designed by the architect and academic George Aichinson. He also constructed nearby Leighton House, which was called ‘one of the most innovative houses of the Victorian period.’
From here, the open spaces of Holland Park are a short walk away. In addition, the restaurants, shops and transport links of Kensington High Street are within easy reach. Kensington Olympia station is also in walking distance.
Entering the house on the ground floor, the front door opens onto a central staircase hall. On one side lies a well-proportioned dining room with a pair of south-west facing windows. Another door leads through to an attractive reception room lined with shelves, and both rooms offer elegant parquet flooring.
The other side of the entrance hall features a kitchen with marble worktops and an informal breakfast area, filled with brightness from an overhead skylight. This floor also features a guest WC and a convenient utility room.
The first floor centres on a generous reception room with double-height ceilings and double French doors giving access to the rear terrace. This floor also features a principal bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, and a second bedroom on the far side of the landing.
The second floor offers three more bedrooms, one of them ensuite and the other two sharing a bathroom. Another skylight brings added brightness, while an internal balcony overlooks the main reception room and a loft space provides further storage.
The house has been decorated in a tasteful style that combines classical elegance with modern comfort. It is presented in good condition.
The house includes a rear terrace with enough space for outdoor eating and beautiful views over a neighbouring communal garden.
Holland Park Road is a historic street lined with red-brick Victorian houses and villas. Several belonged to the Holland Park Circle Artists, a celebrated group of nineteenth-century creatives, which included the architect William Burges, the sculptors Hamo Thornycroft and George Frederick Watts, and the painter Sir Frederick Leighton.
This address is an artist studio house, designed by the architect and academic George Aichinson. He also constructed nearby Leighton House, which was called ‘one of the most innovative houses of the Victorian period.’
From here, the open spaces of Holland Park are a short walk away. In addition, the restaurants, shops and transport links of Kensington High Street are within easy reach. Kensington Olympia station is also in walking distance.
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5 bedroom end of terrace houses
£3,742,500
£3,742,500
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Russell Simpson is a family-run business: understated, independent, and discreet. With a client-first ethos, Russell Simpson manages a considered selection of luxury real estate across West London, and are experts in these postcodes. For our team, a home is personal and needs a unique, individual approach. Taking pleasure in the details.
















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