With its stately stucco façade, the Townhouse Priscilla residence, designed by the esteemed Harvey Lonsdale Elmes and erected in 1849, whispers tales of historical significance and the evolution of London's aristocratic charm. The interior unfolds across five meticulously planned floors. From the dual-aspect reception room adorned with bi-fold doors to the grand drawing room and separate library graced with a large bay window, every space is crafted to inspire awe. Above, the contemporary loft space and roof terrace offer panoramic views over the rooftops of Kensington.
With its stately stucco façade, the Townhouse Priscilla residence, designed by the esteemed Harvey Lonsdale Elmes and erected in 1849, whispers tales of historical significance and the evolution of London's aristocratic charm. The interior unfolds across five meticulously planned floors. From the dual-aspect reception room adorned with bi-fold doors to the grand drawing room and separate library graced with a large bay window, every space is crafted to inspire awe. Above, the contemporary loft space and roof terrace offer panoramic views over the rooftops of Kensington.