A rare opportunity to own a remarkable Grade II-listed home in the heart of Notting Hill, designed by the influential design architect George Walton. In 1897 it was home to Walton’s personal residence and studio, the home lies within the Ladbroke Conservation Area, showcasing a distinctive architectural legacy.
Walton, known for his collaborations with Charles Rennie Mackintosh and for designing interiors for Kodak and Miss Cranston’s famous Glasgow tea rooms, created this masterpiece with thoughtful detail and creative expression.
Set over three elegant storeys, the house offers five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a garden studio, and superb proportions throughout. The ground floor includes a welcoming hallway, a snug with fireplace, and a charming kitchen opening to a bright open-plan living/dining space with exposed brickwork and doors leading to the garden.
The lower ground floor provides a games/playroom, bathroom, utility room, and dedicated home office. Upstairs, the first floor has three bedrooms including a luxurious principal suite with ensuite and double basins. The top floor offers two further bedrooms and a modern shower room.
The private rear garden is complemented by a detached garden studio, currently configured as a self-contained space with kitchen and bathroom—ideal for guests, work, or creative use.
The front driveway offers off-street parking for up to three cars, an incredibly rare feature in this sought-after location.
Positioned just moments from Royal Oak, Notting Hill Gate, Portobello Road, and Westbourne Grove, this home offers access to award-winning restaurants, vibrant markets, and boutique shopping. Enjoy world-class dining at Core by Clare Smyth or The Ledbury, or unwind in nearby Hyde Park, just a 14-minute walk away.
This is a one-of-a-kind home with historical importance, modern flexibility, and unmatched location—an exceptional opportunity in one of London’s most prestigious neighbourhood.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: H
Local Authority: Westminster