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£4,450,000

Holland Street, London, W8

  • 3 beds
Terraced house

£4,450,000

  • 3 beds
Terraced house
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An incredible Grade II Listed townhouse that has seen Kensington change beyond recognition from a village to one of the most sought-after areas in prime central London. Once the village home of a builder working on the construction of nearby Kensington Palace, this trophy property in a prime location dates back to 1710.

Beautifully appointed throughout, the house has a distinctly Gustavian feel, its woodwork in shades of grey, its floorboards bleached, and its simple 18th-century aesthetic reminiscent of that pared-back version of neoclassicism that Sweden's King Gustav III popularised. Simple, and also neat as a pin – there are no untidy corners.

Panelling throughout the house has been painted in a special mix, applied such that it looks like original paint that was worn and weathered with time. Colours were chosen after much discussion.

The property has ample living rooms including a charming first-floor drawing room with three windows onto the street. A ground floor dining room, study and a generous family room located in a modern rear glazed extension commissioned by Oliver Perceval. The principal bedroom is located on the second floor and includes a dressing room and en suite bathroom. Stone steps lead to a large decked roof terrace to the rear of the house.

Holland Street is a sought after quiet and attractive street located off Kensington Church Street and close to the many shops, restaurants and transport links of both Kensington High Street and Notting Hill Gate. The green open spaces of Kensington Gardens and Holland Park are also within easy walking distance.
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£445,250
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£999
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£4,450,000

3 bed house for sale

Holland Street, London, W8
An incredible Grade II Listed townhouse that has seen Kensington change beyond recognition from a village to one of the most sought-after areas in prime central London. Once the village home of a builder working on the construction of nearby Kensington Palace, this trophy property in a prime location dates back to 1710.

Beautifully appointed throughout, the house has a distinctly Gustavian feel, its woodwork in shades of grey, its floorboards bleached, and its simple 18th-century aesthetic reminiscent of that pared-back version of neoclassicism that Sweden's King Gustav III popularised. Simple, and also neat as a pin – there are no untidy corners.

Panelling throughout the house has been painted in a special mix, applied such that it looks like original paint that was worn and weathered with time. Colours were chosen after much discussion.

The property has ample living rooms including a charming first-floor drawing room with three windows onto the street. A ground floor dining room, study and a generous family room located in a modern rear glazed extension commissioned by Oliver Perceval. The principal bedroom is located on the second floor and includes a dressing room and en suite bathroom. Stone steps lead to a large decked roof terrace to the rear of the house.

Holland Street is a sought after quiet and attractive street located off Kensington Church Street and close to the many shops, restaurants and transport links of both Kensington High Street and Notting Hill Gate. The green open spaces of Kensington Gardens and Holland Park are also within easy walking distance.