Fans of Paddington will recognize this Notting Hill gem: the bright red corner building that played Mr. Gruber’s Antique Shop in all three films is now for sale at £4.5 million (about $6 million). Located at the corner of Portobello Road and Denbigh Close, the building houses Alice’s Antiques, owned by Douglas Carter, who is retiring after decades of family ownership.

The property offers 1,341 square feet of retail space across the ground floor and basement, with high foot traffic and prime visibility on one of London’s most photographed streets. It also appeared in the 1969 classic The Italian Job, giving it a cinematic legacy beyond Paddington.

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The London shop overflows with character, packed wall to wall with antiques and nostalgic memorabilia.

Upstairs, a 1,008-square-foot duplex maisonette includes large sash windows, Edwardian fireplaces, a crimson staircase, and a pink bathroom. The compact kitchen leads to a French balcony, while a rooftop terrace offers charming views of Notting Hill’s colorful homes.

Sold with vacant possession, the building provides flexibility as a home, business, or long-term investment. “Alice’s is an iconic property with so much character and history,” Knight Frank’s Jack Thomas told House Beautiful.