Newly refurbished property on a historic and sought-after street of grand white stucco villas
Stepping into the flat on the second floor, the front hall leads into a well-proportioned reception room. As well as space for dining and seating areas, this room has a pair of south-facing French doors opening onto a balcony. Next door is a convenient fitted kitchen.
The other side of the flat features a bedroom with inbuilt wardrobes and full-length windows opening onto another balcony. Next door is a new bathroom, while there is further storage space in the hallways.
The flat is decorated in a restrained fashion, with a neutral colour scheme adding to the sense of light and space. It has been recently refurbished and is presented in delightful condition.
The flat includes front and rear balconies. The rear, south-facing balcony has views over the charming houses of Holland Park Mews.
The flat is part of a double-fronted stucco townhouse with a lift built in the mid-Victorian era. These grand villas were constructed between 1860 and 1880 by the brothers William and Francis Radford. Early residents of the street included aristocrats and statesmen, as well as prominent engineers, politicians and lawyers.
From here, Holland Park underground station is a few moments’ walk away, while the restaurants and shops of Notting Hill are also nearby. In addition, the open spaces of Holland Park are close.84:T5c8,Newly refurbished property on a historic and sought-after street of grand white stucco villas
Stepping into the flat on the second floor, the front hall leads into a well-proportioned reception room. As well as space for dining and seating areas, this room has a pair of south-facing French doors opening onto a balcony. Next door is a convenient fitted kitchen.
The other side of the flat features a bedroom with inbuilt wardrobes and full-length windows opening onto another balcony. Next door is a new bathroom, while there is further storage space in the hallways.
The flat is decorated in a restrained fashion, with a neutral colour scheme adding to the sense of light and space. It has been recently refurbished and is presented in delightful condition.
The flat includes front and rear balconies. The rear, south-facing balcony has views over the charming houses of Holland Park Mews.
The flat is part of a double-fronted stucco townhouse with a lift built in the mid-Victorian era. These grand villas were constructed between 1860 and 1880 by the brothers William and Francis Radford. Early residents of the street included aristocrats and statesmen, as well as prominent engineers, politicians and lawyers.
From here, Holland Park underground station is a few moments’ walk away, while the restaurants and shops of Notting Hill are also nearby. In addition, the open spaces of Holland Park are close.
85:T511,In accordance with The Tenant Fees Act 2019, permitted payments by a tenant to a landlord or agent are as follows:
The rent;
A refundable tenancy deposit capped at no more than five weeks' rent where the annual rent is less than £50,000, or six weeks; rent where the total annual rent is £50,000 or more;
A refundable holding deposit (to reserve a property) capped at one week's rent;
Payments to change the tenancy when requested by the tenant, capped at £50, or reasonable costs incurred if higher;
Payments associated with early termination of the tenancy when requested by the tenant;
Payments in respect of utilities, communication services, TV license and council tax;
A default fee for late payment of rent and replacement of a lost key/security device, where required under a tenancy agreement;
Green Deal charge.
Russell Simpson is a member of The Property Ombudsman (TPO) and ARLA Propertymark and therefore endeavours to comply with TPO and ARLA Propertymark's Codes of Practice. These Codes can be obtained directly from the organisations' websites - .tpos.co.uk & .arla.co.uk
As a member of ARLA Propertymark, Russell Simpson is also a member of ARLA's Client Money Protection (cmp) Scheme.