Blending the rich artisan history of its architectural design with the finest modern interiors, 22 Kensington Gardens Square has been lovingly restored to provide an unparalleled level of refined living. These stunning stucco-fronted London properties are celebrated globally, with the timeless allure of London's garden squares.
Few properties of this kind undergo such detailed refurbishment, offering genuine exclusivity in a serene yet highly accessible location, close to Notting Hill, Hyde Park, and the West End. Each property at 22 Kensington Gardens Square is available as a Share of Freehold.
Originally constructed in 1858 by Henry de Bruno Austin, this Grade II listed building spans six floors and occupies a prime spot on the western side of the private residents’ square, with views of mature trees, a manicured lawn, and vibrant seasonal planting.
This masterpiece has been expertly renovated with guidance from a heritage specialist. Original grand proportions have been restored by removing several old partitioning walls, while features like arched windows, staircase balustrades, intricate cornicing, ceiling roses, and original fireplaces have been meticulously restored or replicated with exquisite craftsmanship.
The development is surrounded by a multitude of exquisite dining options and boutiques, including the trendy Westbourne Grove. Hyde Park is also nearby, tempting you to stay close to home. However, with three underground stations within half a mile and the West End just minutes away by car, all of London is at your fingertips.
The culinary scene in Notting Hill and Bayswater is exceptional, featuring The Ledbury’s two Michelin stars, Hereford Road’s hearty British fare, Granger & Co’s popular brunches, and 202’s prime alfresco dining. London’s reputation as a cocktail capital is well-earned, with nine bars featured in the 2015 World’s 50 Best Bars awards, including the top-rated Artesian. This prime location allows easy access to these esteemed venues before returning to a more relaxed local setting.
The area is enriched with a bohemian atmosphere, partly energized by the lush greenery of Hyde Park and Kensington Palace Gardens. The arts are well-represented with venues like The Tabernacle and The Gate offering intimate performance spaces, and the Electric Cinema part of the Electric House members’ club offering a luxurious cinematic experience.
London’s cultural offerings cater to all tastes, from the iconic Royal Albert Hall and Royal Opera House to diverse galleries and theatres presenting award-winning exhibitions and innovative productions. The eclectic Portobello market and Westbourne Grove’s interior design stores offer retail therapy, while the planned revitalization of the Whiteleys Shopping Centre will further enhance the area’s appeal as a lifestyle hub.
Since the 1960s, London and fashion have been intertwined, a relationship that continues to thrive. From Bond Street's designer boutiques to department stores like Selfridges and Liberty, and the tailors of Savile Row, the West End ensures the city never loses its stylish edge, with London’s fashion hub just moments away.
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