Oakley Gardens, London, SW3 5QQ, United Kingdom
£112,667 / month
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Sitting on the site of a former Victorian dairy house and with an untouched stucco façade, Oakley Gardens appears to wear a distinctly traditional guise. But beyond the front door, striking design adds contemporary flair to a townhouse with impressive eco credentials. The stone-tiled hallway sets the tone: understated yet elegant. Off to one side, a generous double reception room stretches the depth of the house, where period detailing sings. Ornate cornicing traces the perimeter of high ceilings, and a carved stone fireplace anchors the room, all of which is doused in natural light from the full-height sash window. A seating area occupies one end of the space, while the other enjoys a marble table and pouffe chairs – designed with hosting in mind. An internal window enhances the sense of space. At the end of the entrance hall, a quiet and considered study enjoys views out over the courtyard garden through a Crittall-style door. The heart of the home lies below. On the garden level, a striking kitchen and dining space opens up – flooded with natural light from a ridge skylight and large rear windows. A central wooden island with a marble worktop provides the centrepiece, framed by shaker-style cabinetry and premium appliances and features, including a Lacanche range cooker and an Officine Gullo sink. Through an archway adorned in dusky pink tiles, a walk-in pantry adds both storage and a splash of playful colour. To the front, a cosy family room invites relaxed evenings, while a boot room with outdoor access speaks to the home’s practical side. Beyond the Crittall-style doors, the courtyard garden is a peaceful extension of the interior. Whitewashed walls, raised flower beds and integrated bench seating create an inviting spot for al fresco dining – private and effortlessly low-maintenance. Upstairs, a calming palette and heritage finishes bring cohesion to the sleeping quarters. The principal suite spans the first floor, featuring bespoke joinery, a velvet headboard and access to a marble-clad en suite with dual vanity and impressive double rainfall showers. A pink-toned dressing room with a statement ceiling injects a creative touch to this level. At the top of the house, the guest bedroom is serene and tactile, its olive-toned walls complementing a grand upholstered bed, and access to a private roof terrace. A family bathroom serves this room, with rustic red panelling, checkerboard tiles and a bath within an arched alcove combining to create a space that’s both functional and full of flair.
Sitting on the site of a former Victorian dairy house and with an untouched stucco façade, Oakley Gardens appears to wear a distinctly traditional guise. But beyond the front door, striking design adds contemporary flair to a townhouse with impressive eco credentials. The stone-tiled hallway sets the tone: understated yet elegant. Off to one side, a generous double reception room stretches the depth of the house, where period detailing sings. Ornate cornicing traces the perimeter of high ceilings, and a carved stone fireplace anchors the room, all of which is doused in natural light from the full-height sash window. A seating area occupies one end of the space, while the other enjoys a marble table and pouffe chairs – designed with hosting in mind. An internal window enhances the sense of space. At the end of the entrance hall, a quiet and considered study enjoys views out over the courtyard garden through a Crittall-style door. The heart of the home lies below. On the garden level, a striking kitchen and dining space opens up – flooded with natural light from a ridge skylight and large rear windows. A central wooden island with a marble worktop provides the centrepiece, framed by shaker-style cabinetry and premium appliances and features, including a Lacanche range cooker and an Officine Gullo sink.
Through an archway adorned in dusky pink tiles, a walk-in pantry adds both storage and a splash of playful colour. To the front, a cosy family room invites relaxed evenings, while a boot room with outdoor access speaks to the home’s practical side. Beyond the Crittall-style doors, the courtyard garden is a peaceful extension of the interior. Whitewashed walls, raised flower beds and integrated bench seating create an inviting spot for al fresco dining – private and effortlessly low-maintenance. Upstairs, a calming palette and heritage finishes bring cohesion to the sleeping quarters. The principal suite spans the first floor, featuring bespoke joinery, a velvet headboard and access to a marble-clad en suite with dual vanity and impressive double rainfall showers. A pink-toned dressing room with a statement ceiling injects a creative touch to this level. At the top of the house, the guest bedroom is serene and tactile, its olive-toned walls complementing a grand upholstered bed, and access to a private roof terrace. A family bathroom serves this room, with rustic red panelling, checkerboard tiles and a bath within an arched alcove combining to create a space that’s both functional and full of flair.
Property type
apartment
Size
158 m²
Price
£112,667
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Price per m²
£713
Rooms
2
Bedrooms
Not specified
Bathrooms
Not specified
Year built
Not specified
Smoking allowed
Not specified
The listing is located at Oakley Gardens, London, SW3 5QQ, United Kingdom
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