St Petersburgh Place
Bayswater, W2
St Petersburgh Place, Bayswater, W2
Beautifully decorated five-bedroom family home with garage close to Kensington Gardens
£4,750,000
Asking price
$6,361,962
€5,480,741
¥946,481,835
AED 23,367,487
SAR 23,861,366
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
3
Internal
3,091
sq ft
287
sqm
Outdoor
512
sq ft
EPC
D
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
Westminster City, H
Map
Floorplan
The Property
Charming and spacious Bayswater house set back from the street with communal garden access
Entering the house on the ground floor, the front door opens directly onto a double reception room that occupies almost the entire level. As well as a seating area, this level contains an internal window overlooking a light-filled atrium. The home office also has an internal window, with a guest WC to complete this space.
The lower ground floor consists of a formal dining room and a family television room. The fitted kitchen opens onto the atrium, with overhead glazing flooding this space with natural light. Another staircase leads to a convenient utility room with access to the garage beyond. Finally, at the front of the house, there is a WC and separate street access.
The first floor consists of a generous principal suite, with bedroom, bathroom, and a dressing room on the half-landing. Full-length windows open onto the front balcony, while a French door leads from the dressing room to the rear terrace.
The second and third floors both feature a pair of bedrooms sharing a bathroom. All the rooms have inbuilt storage space, while those at the back of the house have charming views over the mews.
The house has been thoughtfully designed to maximise the internal space and light. It is presented in good condition.
The property includes a rear terrace with wooden decking and enough space for outdoor dining. Furthermore, the house is set back from the main road by a private communal garden. This not only gives added privacy, but also provides attractive views from the front rooms.
The Neighbourhood
St Petersburgh Place was built in the Regency Period to commemorate the visit of Alexander I of Russia to London and the victory of the Allied armies in the Napoleonic Wars. It contains a mix of Regency villas, Victorian Houses and Art Deco apartment blocks.
From here Queensway and Bayswater stations are both close. In addition, the many restaurants and shops of Notting Hill are within easy reach. Finally, the open spaces of Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park are a short walk away.