PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Palace Court Notting Hill W2
£3,650,000
3 Bedrooms
Overview A magnificent raised ground floor apartment (226 sq m/2,432 sq ft approx.) in this secure, professionally portered mansion building.
The property boasts a 40 ft interconnecting double reception room with southerly views of Palace Court, a large kitchen/breakfast room and three spacious bedrooms all with en suite bathrooms. The apartment is presented in excellent order and benefits from high ceilings, parquet floors, feature fireplaces and a shared patio to the rear of the building. Palace Court is perfectly positioned for the many amenities of Notting Hill Gate, Westbourne Grove, Queensway and the open spaces of Kensington Gardens.3 bedrooms, 3 en suite bathrooms, cloakroom, 2 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, shared patio.
The local area
3 Bedrooms
Overview A magnificent raised ground floor apartment (226 sq m/2,432 sq ft approx.) in this secure, professionally portered mansion building.
The property boasts a 40 ft interconnecting double reception room with southerly views of Palace Court, a large kitchen/breakfast room and three spacious bedrooms all with en suite bathrooms. The apartment is presented in excellent order and benefits from high ceilings, parquet floors, feature fireplaces and a shared patio to the rear of the building. Palace Court is perfectly positioned for the many amenities of Notting Hill Gate, Westbourne Grove, Queensway and the open spaces of Kensington Gardens.3 bedrooms, 3 en suite bathrooms, cloakroom, 2 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, shared patio.
The local area
There is obviously more to Notting Hill than that blue door and the travel bookshop. Although, for someone to make a film about it must mean that it boasts a certain charm.
In recent days the area has developed a reputation for style and variation with an eclectic blend of celebrities, artists and international bankers making up the inhabitants of some of the finest properties in London.
But despite its fame, the area still has its feet on the ground and is often described to have a very local, village feel to it.
FACT: Two centuries ago, Notting Hill used to be a slum known as ‘Potteries and Piggeries’ because of its pottery production and the fact that pigs outnumbered the humans.
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