Accommodation

  • 2 bedrooms : 3 bathrooms
  • Maximum occupancy: 4 guests

 

Facilities

  • Interior designed penthouse
  • High ceilings
  • Four poster bed
  • Balcony
  • Vaulted ceilings
  • Low slung beams
  • Integrated storage space
  • Double height windows
  • Seamlessly interlinked spaces
  • Marble and wood kitchen
  • Open fire
  • Lofty, cathedral-like proportions
  • Parquet de Versailles wooden flooring
  • Sumptuous upholstery
  • Views of Notting Hill
  • On the doorstep of Portobello Road and Kensington Park Road

Sitting among a row of colourful period townhouses, Blenheim Crescent showcases a historic exterior that hints at its extraordinary interior. Originally an artist’s studio, this penthouse apartment has undergone a remarkable transformation at the hands of interior designer Saskia Blyth-Collinson.

With vaulted ceilings and low-slung beams, Blenheim Crescent boasts a captivating play of contrasts, featuring yellow-toned lime plaster and inky black walls. The second-floor reception room, shaped like a horseshoe, gracefully divides the expansive space into seamlessly connected areas. Double-height windows flood the floor with natural light. At the same time, the kitchen showcases a monolithic Boffi island resembling a sculptural masterpiece with its smooth marble surface and dark-grained wood accents.

Transitioning from dark to light in the dining area, subtly mottled walls reflect sunshine, leading into the living room where an open fire is a striking centrepiece. The space maintains a balance of lofty, cathedral-like proportions and a cosier snug with exposed beams. Every material and piece of furniture has been carefully chosen, from the Parquet de Versailles wooden flooring sourced in Belgium to the luxurious upholstery by R.Kightley & Son. Even the bathrooms feature meticulous details, such as the matte black Dornbracht taps.

Both bedrooms offer en-suites for ultimate privacy and relaxation. The guest room exudes a soothing ambience with blush plaster walls, a hessian carpet, and a balcony, all complemented by integrated storage to maintain a clutter-free environment. The principal suite adopts the same pared-back palette, with a stone-toned, skylit bathroom evoking a spa-like atmosphere. The sleeping quarters exude tranquillity, with a four-poster bed draped in soft cream linens and a vaulted ceiling. Step through the double doors onto the balcony to enjoy panoramic views over the rooftops of Notting Hill.

Situated in the heart of Notting Hill, Blenheim Crescent stands as one of the area’s most coveted streets, offering a unique blend of history, design, and unparalleled comfort.

Portobello Market is a vibrant, iconic street market nestled in the heart of Notting Hill. Renowned for its eclectic mix of antiques, vintage clothing, fresh produce, and quirky artefacts, the market offers a kaleidoscope of colours, aromas, and diverse cultural experiences. Stretching over a mile, Portobello Road transforms into a bustling haven every Friday and Saturday, attracting locals and tourists alike. Strolling through its lively stalls, discover unique treasures, from antique furniture and rare books to retro fashion and handmade crafts. The market’s rich history, dating back to the 19th century, adds an extra layer of charm to the bustling atmosphere. With street performers, diverse food stalls, and iconic pastel-coloured houses forming a picturesque backdrop, Portobello Market captures the essence of London’s vibrant and eclectic spirit.

With Portobello Road and Kensington Park Road on your doorstep, immersing yourself in the charm of the neighbourhood is effortless. Spend your mornings exploring antique treasures at Portobello Market or delving into curated literature at the Notting Hill Bookshop. Restaurants, bars and cafes are abundant in the area as well as the famous Electric Cinema and Diner.  Ladbroke Grove station, just a short walk away, provides swift access to the city.

Beyond the opulent postcode, discover an intimate and inviting atmosphere that will make you feel instantly at home. From the bohemian vibes of Portobello Road to the chic allure of Westbourne Grove, the properties in Notting Hill showcase iconic candy-coloured period architecture. Romantic streets adorned with traditional mews and Grade-II listed buildings tell a tale steeped in history, transporting you back in time.

A celebration of discerning lifestyles, Notting Hill effortlessly meet all the criteria for a memorable stay.

Blenheim Crescent, Notting Hill

Once an artist’s studio, this 2 bedroom penthouse is at the Heart of Notting Hill.