Property for sale in Notting Hill
Find your home amongst the bustling markets, colourful houses and characterful surroundings of Notting Hill.
In the heart of West London, this vibrant neighbourhood is known for its beautiful architecture, diverse culture and genuine community spirit.
Just a stroll away from Hyde Park and with plenty of garden squares, there is no shortage of green space despite being in the middle of London. For retail therapy, you are spoilt for choice with the world-famous Portobello Road market on your doorstep and there are plenty of outstanding restaurants and cafes for you to choose from.
Our services are tailored to your needs, so whether you’re a young professional, have a growing family, or are enjoying retirement, our vast market knowledge will ensure we find the perfect home for you.
Apartments for sale in Notting Hill
Whether you're looking for a stucco-fronted terrace apartment or a flat overlooking private gardens, you're in for a treat in Notting Hill.
Townhouses for sale in Notting Hill
Notting Hill offers a wonderful range of elegant, spacious townhouses, many with glorious views and access to parks.
Mews houses for sale in Notting Hill
These charming cobbled lanes also offer homes with an abundance of light and space. Perfect for families and professionals.
Detached houses in Notting Hill
Looking for a little more space and privacy? You'll love the range of detached properties for sale in Notting Hill.
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Frequently asked questions
Notting Hill offers a more relaxed, community-driven atmosphere, characterised by colourful period houses and a strong local identity. Holland Park is quieter and more private, with larger homes and a more discreet profile. Kensington is more formal and central, with grander architecture and a more international feel.
Mews houses offer privacy and charm but can be more compact. Buyers should assess natural light, layout, ceiling heights and parking rights, as well as any restrictions on alterations.
Areas slightly removed from Portobello Road and the busiest streets, particularly to the west, tend to feel more residential and less crowded, while still benefiting from the area’s amenities.
Demand is exceptionally strong. Features such as gardens, terraces, off-street parking or access to communal gardens can significantly enhance both value and saleability.
North of Notting Hill Gate tends to feel more bohemian and residential, with a slightly more relaxed atmosphere. Closer to Holland Park Avenue, the tone shifts toward a more polished, higher-value environment with stronger links to Kensington.
Yes, much of Notting Hill is within conservation areas, which place restrictions on external changes and, in some cases, interior alterations. Buyers should factor this into any plans for redevelopment.

















































