London property of the week: Splendid Notting Hill house for sale
A beautiful property on Westbourne Grove in London with an enormous south-facing garden, but in need of modernisation, is for sale
This is an extremely rare opportunity to create a wonderful family house with a 90ft south-facing garden. Currently unmodernised, the house currently has nearly 1,900sqft of interior space, with potential to extend further. The property, which is being sold freehold, is extremely well proportioned with a particularly impressive entrance hall and offers two good-sized reception rooms on the raised ground floor and a large kitchen/breakfast room on the lower ground floor, which opens out onto the fantastic garden.
Upstairs the property has four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Outside is a magnificent 90ft south-facing garden with vast amounts of potential.
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The house sits along Westbourne Park Villas, within easy walking distance of amenities and transport links of Westbourne Grove and Queensway.
The guide price is £1,350,000. For further information please contact Winkworth Notting Hill on 0207 727 3227 or visit www.winkworth.com.
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