W11 4QR
Addison Avenue, London, W11
This reconfigured townhouse delivers impact from the outset. A manicured front garden and composed grey facade give way to equally considered interiors – the work of interior architects Barth and Cristina Gherardi of CG Design.
Inside, the ground floor reads like a curated gallery: an elongated sweep of white anchored by dark wooden floors. Two recessed fireplaces punctuate one wall, linked by a low integrated bench – part seating, part sculptural. At the rear, a double-height void overlooks the media room below, extending the sense of volume and offering a sightline through to the kitchen.
Here, dark cabinetry and a broad stone island shape a refined culinary workspace. Dining plays out below a stretch of skylights, while full-width glazing contributes to the room’s sense of calm. Outdoors, a landscaped patio garden serves as an extension of interiors in summer, framed by lush planting.
The top floor is devoted to the principal suite, a spacious setting that’s all soothing neutrals and natural light. A contemporary en-suite bathroom and well-appointed dressing room complete the picture. An additional bedroom shares this level, served by a sleek en suite shower room. Further versatility lies on the lower ground floor: a media room and two further bedrooms – one with an en-suite and access to a lightwell patio.
Alongside its namesake green space, Holland Park is celebrated for its laid-back village vibe and striking Victorian architecture. Historically an enclave for creatives, Holland Park is still a magnet for culture. Independent businesses thrive here; stock the fridge at C Lidgate butchers, the wine chiller at Jeroboams and the bookshelves at Daunt books – all on the doorstep. When you want to stretch your legs, it’s less than 20 minutes to wander to Portobello Road, where eclectic stalls and vintage treasures await. A walk in the other direction brings you to the award-winning Design Museum, as well as the shops and delis of Kensington High Street.
Holland Park - 7 mins (Central)
How the asking price has moved
What similar homes actually sold for
Nearby Land Registry transactions — the data behind our fair price estimate.
| Address | Sold price | Date | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 22 ADDISON AVENUE, W11 4QR | £6,000,000 | Oct 2023 | Semi-Detached |
| 30 ADDISON AVENUE, W11 4QR | £7,700,000 | Jul 2023 | Semi-Detached |
| 20 ADDISON AVENUE, W11 4QR | £6,500,000 | Dec 2021 | Terraced |
| 12A ADDISON AVENUE, W11 4QR | £1,600,000 | Aug 2021 | Terraced |