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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsCleveland Square - Bayswater, London W2
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A short walk north of Hyde Park lies Cleveland Square, an award-winning retreat in the heart of Bayswater. This exceptional apartment was designed by, and was once the home of, revered architect David Chipperfield. It rests behind the traditional frontage of an imposing Grade II-listed Victorian terrace on the west side of the square's private gardens and spans 2,800 sq ft of lateral and light-filled space.




The Tour
The apartment occupies the raised ground and lower-ground levels of the building and is accessed via a short set of steps and a wide communal hallway. The front door opens directly onto an open-plan expanse where the kitchen and breakfast area are zoned behind a birch ply partition. Slim maple boards line the floor and towering ceilings retain their original cornicing. Light pours in from dual-aspect windows: a large sash sits at the front, while Crittall-style glazing bounds a light well at the rear. Beyond the light well, a corridor leads onto a superb studio space, lit from above by a series of sloped roof lights. Stone steps lead down to the lower level, where rooms are arranged on one side of an arterial passage with limestone floors and an elegantly arched terracotta-clad ceiling above. The principal bedroom is to the rear and opens onto the courtyard base of the light well. An en suite shower within a free-standing Carrara marble cube interrupts the open-plan space between the raised plinth of the bed and the perimeter of hardwood cabinetry. Across the courtyard garden from the principal suite lies the second bedroom, also with a window that faces the outdoor space. There are two further bedrooms along the corridor, beyond the shared bathroom. The fourth is currently used as a second study, the third benefits from the natural illumination of the front light well. Beyond this, within the former coal drops, a brilliant and generous space has been carved out as a place for wine, general storage and utilities.





Outdoor Space
The apartment comes with residents' access to the gated communal gardens of Cleveland Square. The gardens cover is a sublime area of around 1.5 acres and were established around 1855 - just after the rows of Grade II-listed white stucco mansions that formed the residential nook. Its fastidious upkeep places particular focus on horticulture and the garden is host to an incredibly rich eco variety; every bed has been meticulously designed with unusual and beautiful plants. The garden serves as a wonderful gathering point for the community and is used by the residents for socialising, exercise and relaxation.





The Area
The apartment is brilliantly situated in the east of Bayswater, close to the fast developing Queensway and just north of the open expanses of Kensington Gardens. Portobello Road, Golborne Road and Westbourne Grove are all within easy reach and are replete with boutiques, restaurants and excellent markets. The Foreign Exchange coffee shop and adjacent wine bar, Sols on Leinster Terrace and Jeremy Kings The Park restaurant on Bayswater Road are in immediate proximity to the apartment. There are plenty of other cafés and restaurants in nearby Notting Hill, including the two Michelin-starred The Ledbury, three Michelin-starred Core by Clare Smyth, and Ottolenghi. The Electric Cinema, The Gate Theatre and Electric House are all within walking distance. Hyde Park is a few minutes walk away; one of Londons most beautiful parks, it offers 350 acres of rambling green space, lake swimming, sports pitches and the pioneering Serpentine Pavilion. Lancaster Gate, Bayswater and Paddington are the closest stations running District, Circle and Central Lines services east to west through the heart of the city. Paddington station also operates the newly opened Elizabeth line for fast services to Heathrow.
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