Hewer Street
North Kensington, W10
Hewer Street, North Kensington, W10
Unique former dairy with lofty living spaces and bright, creative interiors
£3,750,000
Asking price
$5,032,767
€4,441,140
¥723,161,597
AED 18,485,347
SAR 18,877,364
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Internal
2,906
sq ft
269
sqm
Outdoor
230
sq ft
EPC
D
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
RBKC, G
Map
Floorplan
The Property
Exceptionally stylish property in a beautifully reimagined Victorian industrial space near Golborne Road
Indoor Spaces
Entering the house on the ground floor, a tapered hallway draws the eye towards the impressive atrium, soaring 7.5 meters to the roof level. This central area houses a study, with a single sheet, cantilevered metal staircase leading to the first floor living area resulting in a contemporary, urban aesthetic.
Entertaining Spaces
This exceptionally generous lateral space includes an open-plan kitchen with breakfast bar, as well as separate dining and seating areas, along with an informal television nook. It also features a large bathroom with a jacuzzi bath, additional storage and utility room, and two mezzanines – one a conservatory-like room with access to the roof terrace.
The Design
Double-height ceilings give an exceptional sense of volume and add to the impression of creative flexibility. Meanwhile, wooden floors and rafters recall the building’s Victorian heritage and overhead skylights flood this area with brightness.
Learn more about the design and history here.
The Bedrooms
Downstairs, the principal bedroom offers a dressing room and an ensuite bathroom. The other two bedrooms share a bathroom with a bath, and form self-contained suites complete with an additional study/living area and polished concrete flooring.
The Neighbourhood
The property includes a roof terrace with ample space for outdoor dining.
Hewer Street is a creative enclave near the northern end of the Portobello Road with a secluded, village-like atmosphere. It is lined with a mix of terrace houses and a former Victorian laundry and dairy. This has been brilliantly reimagined by architects and designers to create warehouse-like living spaces that are exceptionally rare in West London.
From here, Ladbroke Grove underground station is close, while the many restaurants and shops of Golborne Road and Portobello Road are within easy reach. Furthermore, the area contains several good schools and popular family spaces like Jaego’s House. Finally, the picturesque towpath of the Grand Union Canal is also nearby.