Tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac in St Thomas’s Gardens, London, this charming four-bedroom family home has been thoughtfully refurbished to maximise light and flow.
Arranged across four floors, the North-West London property has been refurbished to balance period character with contemporary design. The result is a series of light-filled, well-proportioned spaces that feel both architectural and liveable, with a strong connection between indoors and out.
On the raised ground floor, a stylish open-plan living and dining area forms the heart of the home. Overhead skylights draw daylight deep into the space, while exposed brickwork introduces warmth and texture.
Large glazed doors towards the rear frame leafy garden views, reinforcing the sense of openness.
Elsewhere, the galley kitchen features streamlined cabinetry and maintains a natural flow through to the reception space, suiting both everyday living and informal entertaining.
Upstairs, the first and second floors comprise two generously sized bedrooms, served by well-appointed bathroom facilities, including a family bathroom and separate WC. The principal bedroom benefits from direct access to a spacious balcony, which brings in even more natural light and offers a quiet spot to step outside.
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The lower ground floor includes two further bedrooms and a separate kitchen, opening on to a spacious private garden through bi-fold doors.
This level offers notable flexibility, lending itself equally well to family life, visiting guests or a more self-contained set-up.
This four-bedroom house is on the market for £1,925,000 via Frank Knight.
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