Pembridge Square, London, W2 4DS, United Kingdom
£30,043 / month
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Some homes are defined by their heritage architecture; others by the lives that have unfolded within them. At Pembridge Square, both are inextricably linked. Spread across the ground floor of a towering townhouse within one of Notting Hill’s most distinguished garden squares, this two-bedroom apartment offers a rare glimpse into a distinctly English story that stretches back centuries. Descendants of the Nevill and Paget families have carefully preserved a remarkable collection of gallery-worthy heirlooms, creating a home rich in provenance, with roots reaching back to Richard III. From the street, the building presents a handsome first impression, its white stucco façade emblematic of west London’s grand Victorian terraces. Beyond the entrance, a historic door knocker once belonging to the celebrated horticulturalist and writer Lady Dorothy Nevill sets an intriguing tone for the home beyond. Original timber floors lead into an expansive open-plan reception and dining room, where heritage proportions take centre stage. A soaring bay window draws natural light deep into the space, while floor-to-ceiling glazing opens onto a wraparound balcony overlooking the Pembridge Square Gardens. Cinder-rose walls, intricate cornicing and Versailles-style sofas lend a cinematic quality to the setting, while the dining area forms a natural gathering point, anchored by a charming wooden table. Throughout, notable figures from British political and social history are captured in oil, from Lady Dorothy Nevill and the Marquess of Abergavenny to Britain’s first Prime Minister, Robert Walpole. Then during the latter half of the twentieth century, the home became a discreet backdrop to London’s social scene, welcoming a fascinating cast of guests that included The Beatles, Christine Keeler and Princess Diana. In the adjoining kitchen, classic and contemporary influences are brought together with ease. Bespoke blush-toned cabinetry is paired with William Morris detailing and Colefax & Fowler teal walls, while marble worktops and integrated Miele appliances introduce a refined modernity. Behind a wood door with a decorative stained glass panel above, the principal bedroom is bold in design and tranquil in feel. A king-size bed is framed by a striking hand-painted mural in maritime blues, while full-height glazing and French doors provide direct access to the balcony. Expansive natural light enhances the room’s serene atmosphere throughout the day. The second bedroom continues the home’s layered aesthetic, with pale blue walls, gilded artworks and a painted backdrop creating a quietly narrative feel. An antique French writing desk beside the window offers an elegant place to work. Serving both bedrooms, the bathroom features a copper roll-top bath, bespoke vanity and handcrafted finishes, while underfloor heating and contemporary amenities elevate everyday rituals. Residents enjoy access to the private Pembridge Square Gardens, among the most coveted in West London. Beautifully landscaped, the grounds encompass mature woodland planting, rose gardens, wildflower areas and a children’s play area, offering a rare sense of tranquillity in the heart of the city.
Some homes are defined by their heritage architecture; others by the lives that have unfolded within them. At Pembridge Square, both are inextricably linked. Spread across the ground floor of a towering townhouse within one of Notting Hill’s most distinguished garden squares, this two-bedroom apartment offers a rare glimpse into a distinctly English story that stretches back centuries. Descendants of the Nevill and Paget families have carefully preserved a remarkable collection of gallery-worthy heirlooms, creating a home rich in provenance, with roots reaching back to Richard III. From the street, the building presents a handsome first impression, its white stucco façade emblematic of west London’s grand Victorian terraces. Beyond the entrance, a historic door knocker once belonging to the celebrated horticulturalist and writer Lady Dorothy Nevill sets an intriguing tone for the home beyond. Original timber floors lead into an expansive open-plan reception and dining room, where heritage proportions take centre stage. A soaring bay window draws natural light deep into the space, while floor-to-ceiling glazing opens onto a wraparound balcony overlooking the Pembridge Square Gardens. Cinder-rose walls, intricate cornicing and Versailles-style sofas lend a cinematic quality to the setting, while the dining area forms a natural gathering point, anchored by a charming wooden table. Throughout, notable figures from British political and social history are captured in oil, from Lady Dorothy Nevill and the Marquess of Abergavenny to Britain’s first Prime Minister, Robert Walpole.
Then during the latter half of the twentieth century, the home became a discreet backdrop to London’s social scene, welcoming a fascinating cast of guests that included The Beatles, Christine Keeler and Princess Diana. In the adjoining kitchen, classic and contemporary influences are brought together with ease. Bespoke blush-toned cabinetry is paired with William Morris detailing and Colefax & Fowler teal walls, while marble worktops and integrated Miele appliances introduce a refined modernity. Behind a wood door with a decorative stained glass panel above, the principal bedroom is bold in design and tranquil in feel. A king-size bed is framed by a striking hand-painted mural in maritime blues, while full-height glazing and French doors provide direct access to the balcony. Expansive natural light enhances the room’s serene atmosphere throughout the day. The second bedroom continues the home’s layered aesthetic, with pale blue walls, gilded artworks and a painted backdrop creating a quietly narrative feel. An antique French writing desk beside the window offers an elegant place to work. Serving both bedrooms, the bathroom features a copper roll-top bath, bespoke vanity and handcrafted finishes, while underfloor heating and contemporary amenities elevate everyday rituals. Residents enjoy access to the private Pembridge Square Gardens, among the most coveted in West London. Beautifully landscaped, the grounds encompass mature woodland planting, rose gardens, wildflower areas and a children’s play area, offering a rare sense of tranquillity in the heart of the city.
Property type
flat
Size
72 m²
Price
£30,043
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Price per m²
£417
Balcony
Yes
Garden
Yes
Terrace
Yes
Rooms
2
Bedrooms
Not specified
Bathrooms
Not specified
Year built
Not specified
Smoking allowed
Not specified
The listing is located at Pembridge Square, London, W2 4DS, United Kingdom
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