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{{Real estate key information
{{Real estate key information
|Location= Woodford House, 4 Thurstan Street, Chelsea Creek, London, SW6
|Location= Clarendon Road, Notting Hill, W11
|Asking price= £7,800,000         
|Asking price= £7,700,000         
|Property type= Flat
|Property type= End of Terrace
|Bedrooms= 4
|Bedrooms= 3
|Size= NA  
|Size= NA  
|Tenure= Leasehold
|Tenure= Freehold
}}
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== Key features<ref name=":0" /> ==
== Key features<ref name=":0" /> ==
* 4 bedrooms
* Double reception room
* 1 reception room
* Sitting room
* 4 bathrooms
* Dining room opening onto the garden
* Leisure Facilities
* Eat-in kitchen
* Lift
* Master suite with dressing room and en-suite bathroom
* Modern
* Two further double bedrooms, one with en-suite
* Balcony
* Walled garden
* Concierge
* Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
* Double Garage
* Approx 2584 sq ft / 240.1 sq m EPC=E
* Gym
* Council Tax Band - H


== Property description<ref name=":0" />==
== Property description<ref name=":0" />==
The property encompasses the sixth and seventh floor and offers approximately 3,885 sq ft of luxurious living space, offering an incoming purchaser the opportunity to own one of the best properties in the area.
A daring contrast to modern 21st-century minimalism. This three-bedroom home sits at the end of a row of terraced townhouses on one of London’s most sought-after streets. Grand proportions showcase the hallmarks of its period pedigree; ornate cornicing, parquet floors and corbel fire mantles. Interiors have been designed to match. Ornamental furnishings, reclaimed flooring, William Morris wallpaper and nature-inspired motifs memorialise its rich heritage. At the rear, a mature walled garden framed in lush greenery.  
Accommodation comprises an impressive open plan reception room with two lounge areas separated by a contemporary glass fireplace, a dining area, a modern, fully fitted kitchen with breakfast bar and separate pantry room, as well as individual balconies for each area of the reception space.  
A free-flowing double reception room and balcony unfurls across the ground floor, covered in Versailles parquet wood. The palette here is earthy; forest greens and deep browns amplify the sense of space. Dual-aspect sash windows let natural light wash across the intricate ceiling mouldings, marble fire surround and cast-iron radiators. Diffused boundaries and lofty heights make it spacious and airy. Furnishings are dramatically patterned and masterfully carved; a winged, tufted sofa, a decorative fabric wall hanging and an east-Asian style folding screen.  
The sixth floor provides two double bedrooms, each with en suite, built in storage space and private balconies. A purpose built study/ games room can be accessed via the main foyer as well as an additional cloakroom.  
The lower floor is considerately zoned but open doorways retain a seamless flow. Midnight-blue cabinetry topped with terracotta-hued marble counters and wide plank wood floors dress the pared-back kitchen. It’s designed with practicality in mind; open shelving contoured into a rectangular alcove, built-in appliances and a casual dining area. The adjacent sitting room echoes the navy hues of the kitchen and can be easily closed off for privacy. Just beyond, a dining room inspired by the arts and crafts movement; flora and fauna motifs on Iksel wallpaper, Victorian-style drapery and striking colours, illuminated by a lantern skylight. French doors reveal a mature, brick-paved garden, framed by a striking wrought iron trellis. Its imposing presence is softened by the lush ivy that winds across it.  
A staircase leads to the seventh floor where accommodation comprises the master bedroom, fourth bedroom and spacious wrap around roof terrace. The master bedroom offers built in mirrored storage and en suite with separate shower, bathtub and 'his and hers' sink. The fourth bedroom benefits from an en suite bathroom and both rooms provide direct access to the terrace.  
The master suite takes over the entire first floor, with two sets of West facing French windows that open onto Juliet balconies. Details are meticulous here and replicate the themes of the social spaces downstairs; eye-catching De La Cuona wallpaper – cut from fabric – a fire mantel chiselled from the same stone as the kitchen countertops and additional Versailles parquet floors. Through the dedicated Fermoie-clad dressing space, a jewel-toned bathroom – all emerald greens, berry reds and damask prints – with a freestanding Water Monopoly boat bath and another Juliet balcony. The second floor is divided between two bedrooms and a reading room. The largest double – outfitted in more Iksel wallpaper – is served by a mint green en-suite bathroom. It’s equipped with an exposed chrome sink, another Water Monopoly bath and a separate shower.
The wrap around terrace offers 360 degree views and ample entertaining space, complete with a BBQ, bar area and jacuzzi.
Clarendon Road is a highly desirable tree-lined street. On your doorstep, an impressive showcase of Victorian and Georgian architecture – sandy bricks, grand porticos and ornate entablatures. Stroll south and you’ll reach peaceful Holland Park in five minutes. Take a breather in the Kyoto Gardens or head straight to the Design Museum on the other side. Spend weekends exploring Portobello Road and its string of vintage market stalls. Stop by the Electric Cinema and finish the evening at Gold. From here, you’ll be back home in ten.
Alongside consultation from leading interior designers and bespoke cabinet makers on the Kings Road, the owner has outfitted the property with furnishing and built in storage of the highest quality, adding to the sense of luxury that pervades the apartment.
Residents of Chelsea Creek  have access to an entry phone system with a visual link to the 24 hour concierge, multi point high security door locking system and CCTV to the car park, entrance and development.
The property comes with a private double garage with roller shutter, within which there is running water and electricity. There is also a further allocated parking space and storage locker.
Chelsea Creek is located only a short distance from the amenities of Kings Road, and moments from Imperial Wharf over ground station which is one stop from both West Brompton station (district line) and Clapham Junction.


== Floor plan<ref name=":0" /> ==
== Floor plan<ref name=":0" /> ==
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== Actions ==
== Actions ==
To invest, call +44(0)20 8012 1558.
To invest, call +44(0)20 3834 8726.


To learn more, call +44(0)20 8012 1558.
To learn more, call +44(0)20 3834 8726.


== References and notes ==
== References and notes ==

Latest revision as of 06:49, 4 September 2022

Summary[1]Edit

Key information
Location: Location::Clarendon Road, Notting Hill, W11
Asking price: Asking price::£7,700,000
Property type: Property type::End of Terrace
Bedrooms: Bedrooms::3
Size: Size::NA
Tenure: Tenure::Freehold


Key features[1]Edit

  • Double reception room
  • Sitting room
  • Dining room opening onto the garden
  • Eat-in kitchen
  • Master suite with dressing room and en-suite bathroom
  • Two further double bedrooms, one with en-suite
  • Walled garden
  • Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
  • Approx 2584 sq ft / 240.1 sq m EPC=E
  • Council Tax Band - H

Property description[1]Edit

A daring contrast to modern 21st-century minimalism. This three-bedroom home sits at the end of a row of terraced townhouses on one of London’s most sought-after streets. Grand proportions showcase the hallmarks of its period pedigree; ornate cornicing, parquet floors and corbel fire mantles. Interiors have been designed to match. Ornamental furnishings, reclaimed flooring, William Morris wallpaper and nature-inspired motifs memorialise its rich heritage. At the rear, a mature walled garden framed in lush greenery. A free-flowing double reception room and balcony unfurls across the ground floor, covered in Versailles parquet wood. The palette here is earthy; forest greens and deep browns amplify the sense of space. Dual-aspect sash windows let natural light wash across the intricate ceiling mouldings, marble fire surround and cast-iron radiators. Diffused boundaries and lofty heights make it spacious and airy. Furnishings are dramatically patterned and masterfully carved; a winged, tufted sofa, a decorative fabric wall hanging and an east-Asian style folding screen. The lower floor is considerately zoned but open doorways retain a seamless flow. Midnight-blue cabinetry topped with terracotta-hued marble counters and wide plank wood floors dress the pared-back kitchen. It’s designed with practicality in mind; open shelving contoured into a rectangular alcove, built-in appliances and a casual dining area. The adjacent sitting room echoes the navy hues of the kitchen and can be easily closed off for privacy. Just beyond, a dining room inspired by the arts and crafts movement; flora and fauna motifs on Iksel wallpaper, Victorian-style drapery and striking colours, illuminated by a lantern skylight. French doors reveal a mature, brick-paved garden, framed by a striking wrought iron trellis. Its imposing presence is softened by the lush ivy that winds across it. The master suite takes over the entire first floor, with two sets of West facing French windows that open onto Juliet balconies. Details are meticulous here and replicate the themes of the social spaces downstairs; eye-catching De La Cuona wallpaper – cut from fabric – a fire mantel chiselled from the same stone as the kitchen countertops and additional Versailles parquet floors. Through the dedicated Fermoie-clad dressing space, a jewel-toned bathroom – all emerald greens, berry reds and damask prints – with a freestanding Water Monopoly boat bath and another Juliet balcony. The second floor is divided between two bedrooms and a reading room. The largest double – outfitted in more Iksel wallpaper – is served by a mint green en-suite bathroom. It’s equipped with an exposed chrome sink, another Water Monopoly bath and a separate shower. Clarendon Road is a highly desirable tree-lined street. On your doorstep, an impressive showcase of Victorian and Georgian architecture – sandy bricks, grand porticos and ornate entablatures. Stroll south and you’ll reach peaceful Holland Park in five minutes. Take a breather in the Kyoto Gardens or head straight to the Design Museum on the other side. Spend weekends exploring Portobello Road and its string of vintage market stalls. Stop by the Electric Cinema and finish the evening at Gold. From here, you’ll be back home in ten.

Floor plan[1]Edit

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ActionsEdit

To invest, call +44(0)20 3834 8726.

To learn more, call +44(0)20 3834 8726.

References and notesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Source: Domus Nova, Notting Hill.