Edward Bensted
Head Of South Kensington – Senior Associate Director
South Kensington Estate & Letting AgentsOccupying part of the ground floor of a Grade II-listed stucco fronted townhouse dating from the mid-19th century, this elegant apartment enjoys one of the area’s most sought-after positions. Approached through a traditional private entrance, the building makes an immediate impression, with wrought-iron railings framing steps rising to the front door. Inside, character features include sash windows and a handsome fireplace with a marble surround. The interiors have been thoughtfully designed, presenting a calm, neutral backdrop that can be readily tailored to individual tastes.
The accommodation is arranged around a striking panelled hallway, with attractive wood flooring running throughout the principal rooms. To the front, the generous reception room enjoys a wonderfully open aspect over the gardens of Onslow Square through an expansive picture window. Well-proportioned and centred around the fireplace, the room flows seamlessly into the contemporary kitchen, fitted with sleek gloss cabinetry, integrated appliances and a gas hob, with space for dining.
The hallway incorporates useful built-in storage and leads to a smart shower room and two bedrooms, which include an elegant principal suite with extensive fitted wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom with separate bath and shower. French doors open onto a delightful, paved garden, accessed via steps and enclosed by walls, with attractive planting creating a peaceful and secluded setting. A rear gate provides direct access to Onslow Mews East, while an additional storage area further enhances the apartment’s practicality.
The front-facing reception room enjoys views across the private gardens of Onslow Square, providing an attractive green outlook in the heart of Kensington. Beautifully maintained throughout the year, the gardens offer a peaceful setting for residents’ enjoyment. They feature a circular walkway winding through mature trees and established planting, together with a tennis court and to one side the Grade II-listed Gothic church of St Paul’s.
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