Notting Hill · W11 · W2 · W10

Pottery Lane

A narrow, low-built lane behind Clarendon Cross with a genuine history — the kilns that gave it its name are still marked nearby. Houses are small, cottage-scaled and highly individual, which makes valuing them an exercise in comparison rather than arithmetic. Very quiet, entirely residential, and among the most tightly held addresses in the postcode.

Across 4 registered transactions, Pottery Lane sits at a median of £1.57m — a useful anchor for anyone valuing here. The spread is wide — £470,000 to £3m — which is normal on a street where condition and floor level do more to the price than the postcode does. Stock leans towards terraced houses (50% of sales), with 2 leasehold titles among the latest 4. The most recent registered sale went through on 9 Jan 2026.

For a wider view of the market around it, see Notting Hill house prices — currently near £1,480 per square foot.

Typical property
Two and three-bedroom cottages and small houses
Guide price
£1.8m–£3.5m
Best for
Buyers looking for character over conformity
Registered sales
4
Median price paid
£1.57m
Range
£470,000£3m

Recent sold prices on Pottery Lane

Registered sales on Pottery Lane
AddressDateTypeTenurePrice paid
36 Pottery LaneW11 4LZ9 Jan 2026terracedfreehold£3m
75 Pottery LaneW11 4NA25 Nov 2025flatleasehold£1.65m
75A Pottery LaneW11 4NA31 Jan 2025terracedleasehold£1.50m
10 Pottery LaneW11 4LZ31 Jan 2025otherfreehold£470,000

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data, latest registered sale 9 Jan 2026. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2026, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Full price history: Pottery Lane sold prices

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