Chestertons are delighted to present this exceptional six-bedroom townhouse; a masterstroke of voluminous proportions and state-of-the-art interior design. A charcoal-black façade sits boldly amongst Westbourne Grove's rows of pastel-toned townhouses. Inside, the heritage grandeur of this six-bedroom home has been redrawn with awe-inspiring contemporary imagination.The ground-floor reception room sets a tone of stylish elegance, with dark wood floors, marble accents and a gilded metal screen -- aesthetic sentiments employed throughout the home. Set above the modern fireplace, a large mirror amplifies the swathes of sunlight that fill the space. A glass balustrade frames an immense double-height void connecting this room to the open plan kitchen and dining area below. It holds striking architectural impact, engineered with full-height glazing and an expansive roof light, emphasised further by a sculptural chandelier that spans the vertical drop.The lower-ground floor kitchen is cantered by a large island, finished in lustrous marble that continues to sweep across the floors. Chef-grade Gaggenau and Miele appliances make for an ergonomic culinary setting, whilst full-height wine storage is seamlessly integrated behind glass doors with bronze framing. Beyond the dining space, the voluminous glass panels slide open with immaculate precision to the garden. A towering wall of blonde brick and clean-line whitewashed seating paints an urban al fresco scene.A staircase descends to an intimate family room on the basement level. Transforming the subterranean plot into a showpiece of cutting-edge design, a marble-clad swimming pool is positioned next door. Its opulence is enriched with sunlight that filters through a glass roof during the day and recessed track lighting which casts a warm glow come evening. This floor also hosts a gym, double bedroom and shower room, organised around an internal courtyard.The sumptuous principal bedroom suite occupies the entire first floor, introduced through a corridor of velvet sage-green panelled wardrobes. Modish finishes span the plush grey carpets to the bold marble bathroom, complete with a dual vanity and oversized rainfall shower. Light is channelled through floor-to-ceiling French windows, accentuating the glinting crystal chandelier. From here, there's direct access to the suntrap roof terrace. Spread across the lower-ground, second and third floors are four guest bedrooms and two bathrooms -- continuing the home's flawless craftmanship.This home's outstanding refurbishment showcases the timelessness of expert design. Six stories of standout materials and sprawling proportions render a compelling canvas for modern family dwelling, enhanced by its inimitable position on Westbourne Grove.Council tax band: HOur China Desk is here for you, if Chinese is your preferred language, please get in touch via WeChat (ChestertonsLettings)
When renting a property, there are various costs that you will need to take into consideration when making an offer.
Below, we have outlined the applicable charges payable when renting a home from Chestertons:
- Tenant administration fee: £222 (inc. VAT) This is payable after your offer has been accepted and we have proceeded to draw up a tenancy agreement. - Reference fee for each Tenant or Guarantor: £42. This is payable when you have agreed to undergo the independent referencing process. References are carried out by an independent Third Party. - Renewal administration fee: £96 (inc. VAT). This is payable upon renewal, should you and your landlord mutually agree to renew the tenancy for a further term. - Inventory charges. In most lets, tenants will be responsible for paying for the inventory check out costs upon ending a tenancy. The cost is approximately £95 - £250 (Plus VAT) dependent on the size of the property. When budgeting prior to your home search, do not forget to also factor in your Tenancy Deposit, which is usually the equivalent of 6 weeks' rent. Tenants will also normally be responsible for paying for a professional clean at the end of the tenancy.
Should you have any queries regarding the charges and costs associated with renting a property, please do not hesitate to contact one of our lettings consultants who shall be happy to explain these in further detail.