In 2014, Nash Baker Architects designed this fabulous residence, which was just one of 14 semi-dethatched homes from the 19th century. Located in Notting Hill, the abode kept its historic façade but is otherwise a luxurious and contemporary abode that can support a modern lifestyle. It flaunts a wide entrance hall with a stone clad helical staircase, as well as a main hall with a traditional reception room and a family living room that offers great views of the garden.
Private living arrangements include four bedrooms located on the first and second floors, but there’s also an adjoining mews house that has been re-built in order to provide two extra bedrooms and bathrooms. This extra home links to the main one through a sculptural white staircase, which rises from the 3,229 square-foot basement. Speaking of the basement, it incorporates a family media room, a pool and spa, a staff flat, utility rooms and a second “catering” kitchen.