Ansdell Street
Kensington, W8
Ansdell Street, Kensington, W8
A characterful Victorian house with renovation potential in the heart of Kensington
£1,250,000
Asking price
$1,676,788
€1,448,548
¥268,516,600
AED 6,158,003
SAR 6,295,806
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Internal
1,065
sq ft
98
sqm
Outdoor
–
–
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
RBKC, G
Map
Floorplan
The Property
Arranged over three storeys, this Victorian house offers an opportunity to create a home within one of Kensington's most established residential streets. Now requiring refurbishment, the house retains a number of original features and presents a blank canvas for a new chapter.
The house is entered on the ground floor, where a reception room occupies the front of the plan. Large windows draw natural light into the space, while herringbone timber flooring adds warmth and character.
The Kitchen
Positioned alongside, the kitchen is distinguished by its chequerboard floor and benefits from two west-facing windows that draw afternoon light into the space. Existing storage and a straightforward layout provide a foundation for thoughtful redesign and modernisation.
The Bedrooms
The principal bedroom is located on the first floor, accompanied by a further bedroom and a family bathroom. Two additional bedrooms occupy the second floor, together with a second bathroom, providing flexible accommodation that could adapt to a variety of lifestyles and requirements.
The appeal of the house lies not in grand scale but in its character and possibilities. Original window arrangements, period proportions and surviving details speak to its Victorian origins, while the interiors offer scope for careful refurbishment and personalisation.
For those seeking a home to shape according to their own tastes, Ansdell Street presents a rare opportunity to bring new life to a charming period house in a highly sought-after location.
The Neighbourhood
Ansdell Street is a quiet residential street within the Kensington Court Conservation Area, characterised by its handsome Victorian terraces and cohesive architectural character. Kensington High Street is moments away, offering a broad selection of shops, cafés and restaurants, while Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park provide easy access to some of London's most celebrated green spaces.
The museums of South Kensington, including the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Natural History Museum, are within walking distance, and both High Street Kensington and Gloucester Road stations offer convenient connections across London.
Built during the late nineteenth century, 27 Ansdell Street forms part of the Victorian development that shaped much of modern Kensington. The terrace reflects the period's emphasis on practical urban living, thoughtful proportions and enduring craftsmanship, qualities that continue to define the street today.
