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North Kensington Gate

Henrietta Place offers a fresh and contemporary take on the traditional English country home. Nestled in a quiet countryside location near to Berrys Green, this private gated development of seven bespoke family homes has taken the beauty of traditional Kent architecture and combined it with the latest standards of building specification and technology to create a best-in-class set of homes.

Despite its quiet country setting, Henrietta Place is well located between the beautiful Kent village of Westerham and Bromley in South-East London, with the ample amenities they offer. It is also a short drive to the M25 for easy access further afield. The layouts of each individual home have been carefully considered so that they offer well-functioning spaces that reflect the everyday requirements of modern family living. Large and adaptable Kitchen, dining and social spaces are complemented with individual function areas, such as studies and separate utility rooms. External patio areas have been positioned and coordinated with the internal usage zones to provide a natural connection that creates flow and ultimately an additional living zone (when the English weather permits).

The interior design has embraced high quality natural finishes and tones that echo the surrounding beauty of the countryside. The approach has stayed true to the tradition of the exterior architecture, whilst bringing in subtle complimentary touches and specifications to create a timeless high-end design offering. Sustainability has been at the forefront of the design ethos for the development. Each property has been designed with a focus of minimising running costs by combining high thermal insulation properties with an efficient and environmentally friendly heating system. The properties are heated with Air Source Heat Pumps which don’t rely on any direct natural resources and in turn power a highly efficient multi-zonal underfloor heating system. In addition to the smart heating system technology, each home has been equipped with an IT and security backbone that is future proofed for technological enhancements and easy incorporation of other smart home innovations.

Key Features

  • Reception foyer with concierge desk

  • Co-working space and garden lounge

  • Fabulous landscaped roof terrace

  • Courtyard gardens

  • Tranquil canal-side towpath for walking or cycling

  • Mary Seacole canalside gardens

  • Panoramic skyline views from many upper-level tower apartments

  • Secure cycle storage

Floor Plans

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£1,250,000 - £1,700,000

Grand Union Canal, London NW10 6QU, UK

SIZE

2,179 to 3,249 sq ft

BEDS

5-6

BATHS

4-5

Description

  • Detached houses

  • Private gated community with convenient access to M25 and London

  • Large open plan Kitchen-Dining areas, including Miele appliances and Quooker instant boiling water taps

  • Large patio areas accessed directly off the Kitchen-Dining and Living room areas

  • High spec finishes throughout

  • Energy-efficient and highly insulated, with Air Source Heat Pump and zonal underfloor heating throughout

  • Superfast broadband connection and Smart Home technology ready

  • Last houses remaining

Properties in this development

GUIDED PRICE

£2,350,000 - £4,200,000

3 Bedroom & Penthouse

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1480 sqft

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3

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GUIDED PRICE

£1,350,000 - £1,650,000

2 Bedroom

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1104 sq ft

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GUIDED PRICE

£850,000

1 Bedroom

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479 sq ft

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Lifestyle overview
& local insights

The western boundary of London’s most celebrated Royal borough lies at Mitre Bridge – literally, a stone’s throw from North Kensington Gate.

Celebrated Royal borough lies at Mitre Bridge – literally, a stone’s throw from North Kensington Gate. This niche pocket of the Capital is home to many world renowned landmarks including Harrods, Harvey Nichols, Portobello Road Market, the Notting Hill Carnival, Victoria & Albert Museum, Kensington Palace, the Grand Union Canal itself together with a plethora of ‘A-List’ gastro haunts, bars, clubs and hotels. Today, the streets of Notting Hill are as much about celebrity clientele as they are it’s iconic painted townhouses and terraces.

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