Portland Road, W11
A charming four bedroom house in an incredibly popular, quiet and residential area of Holland Park/Notting Hill.
Location
notting hill
Area
1,964 sq. ft / 182 sq. m
Price
£3,500,000
Status
Available
This house is rare for Portland Road as it has a good-sized garden, and access
to Pottery Lane to the rear; factors that lots of the others along the terrace lack.
The layout is classic and makes best use of the space; there is a kitchen/dining/utility at garden level and a double reception and sunroom on the raised ground floor. Upstairs the main bedroom and ensuite bathroom spans the first floor, with a study on the half landing and there are three further bedrooms and a further bathroom across the second floor. There is access, via a skylight, to a flat roof with wonderful views across the surrounding skyline.
Portland Road is an enormously pretty residential street. The Southern end of the road has a cluster of lovely shops and restaurants (including Six Portland Road which is a favourite) and the Northern end is home to Clarendon Cross, and Julie’s Wine Bar.
This house is rare for Portland Road as it has a good-sized garden, and access
to Pottery Lane to the rear; factors that lots of the others along the terrace lack.
The layout is classic and makes best use of the space; there is a kitchen/dining/utility at garden level and a double reception and sunroom on the raised ground floor. Upstairs the main bedroom and ensuite bathroom spans the first floor, with a study on the half landing and there are three further bedrooms and a further bathroom across the second floor. There is access, via a skylight, to a flat roof with wonderful views across the surrounding skyline.
Portland Road is an enormously pretty residential street. The Southern end of the road has a cluster of lovely shops and restaurants (including Six Portland Road which is a favourite) and the Northern end is home to Clarendon Cross, and Julie’s Wine Bar.
Amenities
Owner's Notes
Portland Road, nestled in the heart of London's Notting Hill, boasts a rich and varied history that reflects the area’s broader social and architectural evolution. Originally developed in the mid-19th century, the road was part of a larger wave of Victorian expansion aimed at housing the burgeoning middle class. However, over the following century, Portland Road became a stark example of urban inequality, with the northern end historically home to working-class residents and the southern end attracting the affluent. This social divide was even marked by physical barriers at times, underscoring the contrasting fortunes of its inhabitants. In recent decades, the entire street has seen significant gentrification, with elegant stucco-fronted houses now commanding some of the highest property prices in West London. Despite the changes, Portland Road remains a fascinating microcosm of London’s layered social fabric and architectural heritage.

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