Even in Notting Hill, famous for its colourful homes, one property on Lonsdale Road stops people in their tracks. Standing proudly between the brick houses, you can't miss this beloved home painted brilliant pink with brass lion's head doorknockers. Welcome to Bank Robber House – the property that has London talking.
🎥 Watch: tour of Notting Hill's Pink House with Foxtons
Step inside with Dani, our Operations Director for Lettings at Foxtons Notting Hill, as she reveals what makes this beloved property so special:
This rare gem offers a chance to own a piece of Notting Hill history. Whether you're seeking a distinctive home or an exceptional letting opportunity, Bank Robber House delivers both character and charm in equal measure. Ready to see it for yourself? Ring our Notting Hill team at 020 7616 7000 to arrange a viewing.
Key Features
• A stone's throw from Portobello Road
• Twin accent fireplaces
• Private roof terrace for al fresco dining
• Contemporary open-plan kitchen
• Exposed original brickwork
• Potential for long and short-term lets
Why is it called Bank Robber House?
The house earned its playful nickname from its neighbour, the former Bankrobber Gallery. This contemporary art space, known for showcasing works by local legend Banksy, once displayed pieces within the pink house itself. While the gallery has since moved to private sales, the name stuck.
Source: This article features our Operations Director - Lettings for Foxtons Notting Hill office. office brings decades of local expertise and unrivalled market knowledge to this iconic London village. Put our experience to work in your property journey.
Good afternoon, I’m Dani from Foxtons, and welcome to another afternoon of looking at some incredible properties.
I’m here in the heart of Notting Hill Gate on a brilliant street called Westbourne Grove. Those of you that know it, it has wonderful eateries, great restaurants and some lovely shops…but that’s not why we’re here. Let’s go and have a look at this unique, different kind of property.
Come on in, then! What do you think of this? 872 square feet, converted stable from the 1890s.
As you can see, it still holds the original brick curved ceiling. But what I love about this place that you don’t see very often is two unique fireplaces. And in a room this size, it’s going to get hot.
The lower ground floor comprises a large bedroom with an en suite leading to a patio. At the top of the spiral staircase, you can enjoy your private room. Thank you for visiting the Pink House with me today in Notting Hill.
If you have any further enquiries, it’s all in the information below. I’m Dani from Foxtons. Have a great day; see you next time!