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Cath Kidston welcomes us into her late-Georgian terrace in the heart of Notting Hill, London. “This part of London is my beat,” says the designer and entrepreneur of this area of Notting Hill, with its stucco villas, ice-cream-coloured terraces and market on Portobello Road selling antiques, clothes and bric-a-brac.

The house is nestled away and backs onto a large private garden square with views of a forest of old London plane trees filled with flocks of parakeets. “I have a theory that it takes seven years for a house to feel really lived in, and I feel very settled in here,” insists Kidston. Watch the full episode of ‘Design Notes’ as we tour Cath Kidston’s Notting Hill terrace.

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