As you approach the main door, the scent of baking may well tempt you first into the shop to grab a fresh loaf for lunch. Stairs rise to the second-floor landing where the door to this flat opens to a wide and welcoming, L-shaped corridor with wood flooring and tall walls awaiting to be adorned with art. It is clearly a stunning home which has been renovated by those with a refined eye for colour and current interior trends. The eye is immediately drawn to the dual aspect living room which is light and airy and sits on the corner of the building with views from double-glazed newly renovated wooden sash windows along Gardener Street, North Road and towards Kensington Gardens. Bold colours can be found on feature walls throughout the property, with matt black in here which highlights the Victorian fireplace and mantel. Bookshelves are built-in to alcoves and there is ample space for comfortable furnishings and a dining table and chairs in the bay.
Nearby, the kitchen has been modernised using block colour to complement the warm wood door fronts and worksurfaces. It has been well designed for the space to include an integrated oven and hob, leaving space and plumbing for other appliances.
Spacious and light with view across the local landscape to the east, the principal bedroom is another light and airy room with period features, new wood floors and built-in traditional style storage. Bedroom two is smaller but would accommodate a small double bed and wardrobes. Both rooms have easy access to the bathroom which has a contemporary monochrome scheme with matt black fittings, an industrial style shower screen and a rainfall shower over the bath.