Neutral Tones and Original Features in an English Townhouse
On a quiet street in Ramsgate, Kent, stands a beautiful mid-19th-century house with five bedrooms and a charming courtyard garden. The house was recently refurbished, creating light spaces featuring natural woods and a neutral color palette.
The 2,776 sq ft house has four light floors featuring original details and serene colors. The ground floor opens up to a private courtyard garden with handsome stock brick façades and plants.
The ground floor is home to a grand living room and kitchen; the rooms can be opened up to create a light social space with windows on two sides. But the doors between the rooms can also be closed to create cozier spaces.
At the back of the house, with access to the courtyard garden, lies the bespoke kitchen by Creative Carpentry made of Finnish birch ply paired with Cosentino Quartz worktops. The original wooden floorboards have been stripped to reveal their original wood grain.
The living room features an ornate fireplace with a modern wood burner.
The living spaces are painted in white tones from Farrow and Ball, and it also features beautiful ceiling ornaments.
The master bedroom is located at the front of the house and features original cornicing, a Baroque Revival fireplace, and a large bay window.
The family bathroom is a huge space with white subway tiles, a bath, a shower, and white-painted floorboards.
At the back of the house is a charming flagged courtyard garden with several seating areas, an olive tree, white rhododendrons, jasmine, and pale purple wisteria.
The house is listed for £925,000 at Inigo.