Melbury Road
Holland Park, W14
Melbury Road, Holland Park, W14
Exceptionally wide six bedroom townhouse with large garden and off-street parking
£12,250,000
Asking price
$15,865,410
€14,726,368
¥2,389,144,255
AED 58,273,015
SAR 59,511,199
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
5
Internal
4,301
sq ft
399
sqm
Outdoor
3,118
sq ft
EPC
D
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
RBKC, H
Map
Floorplan
The Property
Magnificent family home with spacious interiors on a historic and sought-after street.
Stepping into the house on the raised ground floor, the front door leads into an impressive staircase hall. Beyond is a formal drawing room occupying the entire width of the house, with a bow window offering beautiful garden views.
Grand Dining Room
This floor also contains a dining room, and both rooms feature high ceilings, marble fireplaces, and classical decorative details, creating a sense of splendour.
Entertaining Spaces
The lower ground floor offers an open-plan kitchen that communicates with the informal family room, with a French door offering access to the garden. This floor also contains an ensuite bedroom, a utility room, and a door to the garage.
The Bedrooms
The principal bedroom is found on the first floor, with an ensuite bathroom and inbuilt storage. This floor contains another bedroom, also ensuite, while the second floor offers three more bedrooms and two more bathrooms, one of them ensuite.
The Design
The house is decorated in a traditional style to suit the historic location. However, this wide and spacious property has the potential to be reimagined for new owners.
Outdoor Spaces
The house includes a large garden with a paved seating area, a lawn and planted flowerbeds. There is also a front drive and a garage providing plenty of space for off-street parking.
The Neighbourhood
Melbury Road is a historic street in Holland Park. Many of its red brick Victorian houses and villas were owned by the ‘Holland Park Circle’, a well-known group of nineteenth-century artists. Its members included the architect William Burges, the sculptors Hamo Thornycroft and George Frederick Watts, and the painter Sir Frederick Leighton.
From here, the open spaces of Holland Park are close. In addition, the restaurants, shops and transport links of Kensington High Street are within easy reach. Kensington Olympia station is also in walking distance.