London villages: Notting Hill properties for sale
Further to the London villages map published in July 25, 2012 issue of Country Life, here are some more properties for sale in and around Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill


For sale: (Number 4 on map)
£4.85 million Pembridge Villas, W11 5 bedrooms, 4 bath/shower rooms, 227 sq m Savills (020 7535 3300) A stylish family townhouse arranged over four floors and boasting a south-facing landscaped garden. The house comes with an underground car parking space.
For sale, £3.5 million (number 5 on map)
Kensington Park Road, W11 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden Knight Frank (020 7229 0229) This family house has remained in the same ownership since the 1960s and would benefit from upgrading and re-remodelling. It retains many original features, well proportioned rooms and a wonderful 60ft garden.
For sale, £2.65 million (number 6 on map)
Westbourne Grove, W11 3 bedrooms, 3 bath/shower rooms, roof terrace Savills (020 7535 3300) This 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor apartment of 160 sq m has been comprehensively refurbished in a contemporary style. An open plan living room and kitchen takes up the first floor while the master bedroom sits on the top floor with a vaulted ceiling.
For sale, £3.95 million (number 7 on map)
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Pembridge Square, W2 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 228 sq m Savills (020 7535 3300) Prince Edward Mansions is a portered block just to the east of Pembridge Square. This three bedroom apartment sits on the third floor and has been recently refurbished. There is a double reception room, further reception room, kitchen/breakfast room and a balcony.
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