A quiet enclave of converted Victorian warehouses, just west of the ever-expanding delights of Goldborne Road and Portobello’s world-famous market, forms one of Ladbroke Grove’s best-kept residential secrets.
These former laundry houses on Hewer Street, later repurposed as dairies and cattle sheds, are now a series of houses and apartments with distinctive identities. This particular section of the northern terrace has been expertly shaped within by the retail architect, Mark Roche, who has created a three-bedroom home of incredible volume, lateral living over two principal levels and a recently renewed terrace at roof level.
The house exceeds 2,900 sq ft and is a marvel of double and triple-height spaces. Original trusses are retained and left exposed, providing a natural warmth against careful contemporary additions of stainless steel, micro-cement and Rosso Levanto marble.