£1,750,000

Macfarlane Road, London, W12

4 Bed

3 Bath

2424 sq ft

£1,750,000

Macfarlane Road, London, W12

4 Bed

3 Bath

2424 sq ft

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Inspiring Victorian home with stylish design and touches of gothic elegance

Perfect to live, work, and entertain in the heart of Shepherd’s Bush/White City, an area poised for vibrant growth and Innovation

Quiet, leafy street offers a unique blend of period charm, modern design and convenience

Private garden is an ideal spot for summer barbecues or simply losing yourself in a good book

A roof terrace overlooks the back garden providing a perfect suntrap for morning coffee

Four Double Bedrooms with the Master boasting a stately four-piece ensuite

• Over 2,000ft2 with a 400ft2 basement is ripe for development and the current kitchen/ side return could be opened across the back of the house (STPP)

• “Outstanding” St Stephen's CofE Primary School and the new ED CITY development will host a state of the art nursery, primary school, and children’s activity centre

Westfield is only a couple of minutes’ walk away

An integral address within the Innovation District and adjacent to the BBC Television Centre with pedestrian access to the BBC Park underway

*videos To View* Unlock Your Creative Potential In This Inspiring Victorian Home. It’s Perfect To Live, Work, And Entertain In The Heart Of Shepherd’s Bush/white City, An Area Of Vibrant Growth And Innovation *video Tour*.

Call *EXT 1030 to book a viewing*
Unlock your creative potential in this inspiring Victorian home with stylish design and touches of gothic elegance. It’s perfect to live, work, and entertain in the heart of Shepherd’s Bush/White City, an area poised for vibrant growth and Innovation.

This home’s adjacency to the iconic BBC television centre has ensured Macfarlane road has always been and remains a prime address. A four storey Victorian residence on a quiet, leafy street offers a unique blend of period charm and modern design, all while whispering a tale of creativity and individuality.

As you step into the elegant entrance hall, your eyes are immediately drawn to the hand-painted motif adorning the ceiling, a hint of the artistic spirit that permeates throughout this gorgeous family home.

The double reception room is bathed in natural light from the front bay window, creating a welcoming space to relax or entertain.

The large kitchen / dining room is perfect for intimate family dinners or hosting more sociable get-togethers, with a rear extension (designed by notable West London artist & architect Sarah Granville) and French doors leading out to the large, east facing back garden.

This private garden is an ideal spot for summer barbecues or simply losing yourself in a good book. Imagine hosting gatherings with friends and family with the expanse of the reception room and open plan kitchen filled with laughter and conversation.

Upstairs, the first floor has two generously sized double bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom which leads to a roof terrace overlooking the back garden.

The larger of the two bedrooms has stunning bespoke Gothic-style wardrobes which add a touch of drama and character to the room. They’re rumoured to have been created by none other than renowned interior designer Anthony Redmile. As a matter of fact, the expanse of all the windows on the rear of the home across four floors and many other gothic touches are linked to Anthony Redmile’s design.

The main bedroom is on the second floor. It’s a spacious sanctuary with its own four piece ensuite bathroom.

There’s a further double bedroom and a shower room on the top floor.

With over 2,000ft2 of accommodation spread over four floors you’re unlikely to need any more space but if you do, the 400ft2 basement could be ripe for development and there is scope to widen the current side return and open up the rear of the house to the garden (STPP).

Location is often considered the most critical factor in determining a property's value, and potential for appreciation. Macfarlane Road is an integral address within the Innovation District, a Hammersmith and Fulham Council partnership with Imperial College London. Together, a global economic hotspot is being created in STEM: science, technology, engineering, maths, medicine and media. L’Oreal and Novartis have already moved to White City Living as has ITV.

You can’t help but notice the many, striking red cranes nearby, these represent the final phase of the Television Centre development well underway, which in 2029 will add another 350 stately townhomes and luxury apartments around the site of the iconic former BBC Television Centre building and additional independent retail shops.

Westfield is only a couple of minutes’ walk away. With its impressive selection of shops, restaurants and leisure facilities you can catch the latest blockbuster at the cinema, enjoy a delicious meal or simply indulge in some high-end retail therapy. If you’re more of a sporty type, there’s plenty to do but QPR at Loftus Stadium is nearby.

For those who appreciate green spaces, the nearby BBC Hammersmith Park and Japanese Gardens offer a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Transport links are second to none, the area is cited as the best rail, air, and road connected area in the UK.

The “Outstanding” St Stephen's CofE Primary School is just a short walk and the new ED CITY development will host a state of the art nursery, primary school and children’s community centre. In Shepherd’s Bush, you will soon be able to educate your children from nursery to PHD level on your doorstep.

You don’t have to work in one of the creative industries that call Shepherd’s Bush home to appreciate the beautiful design of this substantial and versatile Victorian property.

I’m expecting plenty of interest so call *EXT 1030* to arrange a private viewing.

Features

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Built In Robes

Central Heating

Courtyard

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On Street Parking

Open Fire Place

Outdoor Entertaining

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