Holland Park
Holland Park, W11
Holland Park, Holland Park, W11
Exceptionally elegant five-bedroom duplex flat on one of West London’s smartest streets
£8,450,000
Asking price
$11,028,063
€10,080,400
¥1,639,818,071
AED 40,505,912
SAR 41,412,099
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
5
Internal
4,018
sq ft
373
sqm
Outdoor
3,834
sq ft
EPC
D
Tenure
Share of freehold
Length of lease left:
86 years
Ground rent:
£0 p/y
Service charge:
£9593 p/y
Council Tax
RBKC, H
Map
Floorplan
The Property
Grand flat with opulent interiors and west-facing garden in a white stucco villa close to Holland Park
Grand Reception Rooms
Stepping into the flat on the raised ground floor, the front door opens onto a spacious entrance hall with stone tiling. One side of the hall offers a pair of grand reception rooms with high ceilings, wooden floors and full-length sash windows. Panelled walls and ornate plaster mouldings on the ceiling and fireplace all add to the sense of splendour.
Indoor Spaces
The other side of the hall features a formal dining room and an open-plan kitchen with modern units, a central island and an informal breakfast area. Next door is a guest WC and access to the rear balcony, leading down into the garden.
The Bedrooms
The lower ground floor consists of four or five bedrooms. The well-proportioned principal bedroom has an ensuite bathroom with a bath, as well as a dressing room and French doors opening onto the garden. There are three more ensuite bedrooms, and an additional bedroom that could also be used as a dressing room. A utility room, a sauna and separate street access complete this floor.
The Design
The whole flat has been decorated in an opulent traditional style to suit its historic setting and lofty proportions.
Outdoor Spaces
The property includes a west-facing garden with a lawn and paved seating area. In addition, there is a patio surrounding the lower ground floor with access to storage and a wine cellar.
The Neighbourhood
The flat is part of a double-fronted stucco townhouse built in the mid-Victorian era. These grand villas were constructed between 1860 and 1880 by the brothers William and Francis Radford. Early residents of the street included aristocrats like the Marquess of Londonderry and the Maharajah of Lahore, as well as prominent engineers, politicians and lawyers. From here, Holland Park underground station is close, while the restaurants and shops of Notting Hill are also nearby. In addition, the open spaces of Holland Park are a few moments’ walk away.