£15,000,000

Addison Crescent, London, W14

5 Bed

5 Bath

4 Car

5715 sq ft

£15,000,000

Addison Crescent, London, W14

5 Bed

5 Bath

4 Car

5715 sq ft

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Detached House

Five / Six Bedrooms

Double Fronted

Private Secluded Garden

Off Street Parking - Four Cars

Electric Gates

Three Reception Rooms

Private Bar

Gymnasium

Security Room

"this Property Is Truly Impressive, A Luxurious Residence That Is Sure To Be A Popular Choice For Those Looking For A Fabulous Home In Such An Enviable And Sought-after Location"

Addison Crescent, built in the 1850’s in the heart of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, home to nobility over the years, is surrounded by Kensington and Notting Hill and is considered one of the most exclusive locations in London or even the world.

This magnificent property set in a tranquil and leafy area of West London is only moments away from the open spaces of Holland Park, famous for its open-air theatre productions, classical concerts, known for the beautiful Japanese Kyoto Garden designed and built to celebrate the 1992 Japan Festival in London.

Once the home to the French ambassador and measuring just under 5800 square feet, this impressive double fronted detached family house comprises of five / six bedrooms, four bathrooms (three ensuite), three reception rooms, a separate bar, dining room, a first floor dominated by a luxurious principal suite, a private secluded garden and gated secure off-street parking for four cars.

Finished to the highest of standards, this property is a shining example of extraordinary attention to detail by the current owner including matching bespoke lacquered 'piano' wood doors and fitted furnishings including art deco door furniture throughout.

There is potential to extend this house even further by way of a basement conversion subject to all the relevant planning consents potentially adding a further 2500 square feet.

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