Open-plan reception and dining room
Exposed brickwork
Contemporary design
Bathed with natural light
Private patio garden
Access to communal gardens
Close transport links to central London
Behind the elegant porticoed entrance of a Victorian terrace, this exceptional three-bedroom duplex spans two thoughtfully designed floors. The upper reception room impresses immediately, with exposed brickwork, clean lines and open shelving, while a large bay window frames the garden square beyond, softening the boundary between inside and out and providing light to the south-facing dining area, morning till dusk.
The open-plan layout then flows into the kitchen: matte charcoal units, concrete worktops, and integrated appliances create a space that turns cooking into a style statement. A door at the far end opens onto the private patio — making everything from a morning coffee to an evening gathering feel effortlessly connected to the outdoors.
The lower ground floor is dedicated to rest. The principal bedroom sits to the rear for privacy, with full-height fitted wardrobes and French doors opening onto a secluded, sun-catching patio — where the first thing you see each morning is greenery rather than city.
Two further bedrooms offer genuine flexibility, both well-proportioned and naturally lit. One makes particularly good use of its bay window, where a built-in desk doubles effortlessly as a study or dressing area. A family bathroom and shower room complete the floor.
Step through the French doors and the city recedes. The enclosed, stone-tiled patio offers a level of seclusion that feels remarkable for a home so central, with a gate opening directly into the private communal gardens of Stanley Crescent. On a summer afternoon, city noise falling away, it is easy to forget you are moments from Portobello Road. The gardens are also accessible from the reception room above, allowing entertaining and outdoor living to flow together with ease.
Stanley Crescent sits in the heart of Notting Hill, offering a rare sense of calm in central London. Westbourne Grove's independent boutiques, florists and restaurants are around the corner, Portobello Road's famous market moments away, and an exceptional choice of evening dining within easy reach.
Holland Park is a short walk away: a genuinely beautiful Royal Park, with woodland, peacocks, and the open-air opera in summer. For those with children, the area is exceptionally well served by both state and independent schools.