SW5 9PF
Nevern Square, Earl's Court, SW5
Located on the northern side of Nevern Square, surrounded by elegant red and brown-brick terraces, this apartment is entered via a staircase descending from street level. It has undergone an extensive refurbishment programme, elevating the internal volume and placing particular emphasis on natural light and the considered use of high-quality materials.
A continuous light-oak engineered wood floor runs from the entrance through to the second bedroom at the rear, setting a calm, neutral backdrop throughout. Glazed doors lead into a sumptuous open-plan reception room at the heart of the home, where high ceilings and discreet downlighting enhance the sense of space. The kitchen is seamlessly integrated, maintaining the clean design language while offering excellent storage and contemporary appliances. The overall layout has been perfectly planned for both entertaining and everyday living.
Two generous double bedrooms provide comfort and privacy, with the principal suite benefiting from a beautifully crafted en-suite shower room and bespoke built-in wardrobes. The main bathroom features Lusso Stone furniture and brassware, paired with Mandarin Stone porcelain tiles to create a refined, spa-like atmosphere.
Sustainability is also a key element of the refurbishment, with a cutting-edge, environmentally friendly electric boiler and double-glazed sash windows installed throughout.
Perfectly positioned between Earl’s Court and Kensington, Nevern Square sits within one of West London’s most architecturally rich and culturally vibrant neighbourhoods. The square itself is a quiet, leafy enclave framed by grand Victorian terraces and centred around immaculately maintained private gardens — a rare sense of tranquillity in Zone 1.
Just moments away, Old Brompton Road offers a curated mix of independent cafés, design-led restaurants and neighbourhood boutiques, while the wider areas of Kensington and South Kensington provide world-class dining, luxury retail and landmark cultural institutions.
Residents are a short walk from The Natural History Museum, the V&A and the Royal Albert Hall, as well as the campuses of Imperial College and The Royal Colleges of Art and Music.
Daily conveniences are exceptional, with Whole Foods, M&S Foodhall, local bakeries and artisan shops all within easy reach. Green spaces such as Holland Park and Kensington Gardens are also close by, offering beautiful settings for morning walks or weekend leisure.
For fitness and recreation, the popular Padel Social Club is 0.6 miles away (approximately a 14-minute walk), while numerous gyms, studios and wellness spaces are dotted across Earl’s Court and Kensington.
Transport connections are superb: Earl’s Court Underground Station is just a short stroll from the property, providing District and Piccadilly Line services with direct access to Notting Hill, Chelsea, the West End, the City and Heathrow Airport. This gives the location remarkable connectivity while still retaining the feel of a calm residential neighbourhood.
Tenure: Leasehold
Council Tax: Band E
Local Authority The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flat 5, 51, 51 NEVERN SQUARE, SW5 9PF | £1,500,000 | Jun 2025 | Flat |
| Flat 2, 51, 51 NEVERN SQUARE, SW5 9PF | £1,300,000 | Apr 2025 | Flat |
| Flat 19, NEVERN SQUARE HOUSE, 43 44 NEVERN SQUARE, SW5 9PF | £945,000 | Jul 2024 | Flat |
| Flat 1, 48, 48 NEVERN SQUARE, SW5 9PF | £1,000,000 | Sep 2020 | Flat |
| 7 48 NEVERN SQUARE, SW5 9PF | £435,000 | Nov 2019 | Flat |
| 5 48 NEVERN SQUARE, SW5 9PF | £610,000 | Oct 2019 | Flat |
| 6 48 NEVERN SQUARE, SW5 9PF | £530,000 | Oct 2019 | Flat |