
This exceptional two-bedroom garden apartment is found on Warrington Crescent, a white stucco, Grade II-listed terrace in the centre of Little Venice. Its wonderful private terrace leads straight onto expansive, beautifully planted communal gardens. Unfolding over 1,800 sq ft, the apartment has been restored by the current owner, who has artfully incorporated various kinds of wood, including cherry, walnut, and oak, which beautifully complement the original features that have been preserved. Warrington Crescent and the surrounding streets have earned conservation area status, celebrating the abundance of remarkable high Victorian architecture.
Setting the Scene
The Victorian houses forming the crescent garden were constructed between 1860 and 1880, with a few modern infills added later. Designated as listed in 1970, the terrace has a smart white-painted stucco frontage beneath a Welsh slate roof, emblematic of the architectural charm of the area. The handsome façades have Ionic porches and panelled doors topped by overlights. The first floors are punctuated with sash windows framed by striking pedimented surrounds, elegantly accompanied by attached Corinthian columns on each side, all overlooking a balustraded balcony. For more information, please see the History section.
The Grand Tour
History
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