Market Leaders: our best homes for sale in London

best London homes for sale
Barrowgate Road, London W4
best London homes for sale
Barrowgate Road, London W4
Queen Anne Road, London E9
The Coach House, Queen Anne Road, London E9
best London homes for sale
The Coach House, Queen Anne Road, London E9
best London homes for sale
Bentinck Mews, London W1
best London homes for sale
Bentinck Mews, London W1
best London homes for sale
Hackney Road II, London E2
best London homes for sale
The Jam Factory II, Green Walk, London SE1
best London homes for sale
The Jam Factory II, Green Walk, London SE1
best London homes for sale
Charnock Road, London E5

A visit to Nathalie Assi’s home in Kensington has inspired us to share our best homes for sale in London right now, from a Marylebone mews house to a well-appointed maisonette in Bermondsey.

Barrowgate Road, London W4
Architect and designer John Morton, most notably known for his contributions to flat-pack furniture and office design, converted part of this large Victorian house to create a three-bedroom home for his family in the late 1980s.

The flowing, open plan living space is well-lit by windows at both aspects, while a glazed door leads to a rear garden.

The Coach House, Queen Anne Road, London E9
The original character of this period house is celebrated and enhanced through a design that champions craft and materials. A soft palette of chalky paints covers the tongue and groove panelling, while the ceiling joists have been left exposed to create a delicate backdrop for simple furnishings.

Bentinck Mews, London W1
We love the overhaul architects Studio Mackereth have made to this three-bedroom mews house on a cobbled no-through road off Marylebone Lane.

Using a contemporary palette of materials like oak and stainless steel with a la mode details like shadow gaps and recessed handrails, Studio Mackereth has created a compelling space for modern living.

Hackney Road II, London E2
In east London, this reimagined Grade II-listed townhouse provides generous living space and a private roof garden.

The front extension is particularly impressive, with a double-height living room providing, as the current owners have proved, enough space for large artworks, sofas, armchairs, books and a home cinema.

The Jam Factory II, Green Walk, London SE1
The generous proportions of the 1902 Hartley’s Jam Factory in Bermondsey form the bare bones of this four-bedroom maisonette. Industrial character comes by way of bare brick walls and light-feeding windows, which look out onto a quiet stretch of a no-through street.

Charnock Road, London E5
Much thought and attention have been spent on the renovation of this five-bedroom Victorian house in Lower Clapton, as is evident in the oak flooring throughout, bespoke cabinetry and open-tread staircase with glass balustrade and steel handrail.

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