• Notting Hill
  • From £400 per night

Period proportions and peaceful views over a private garden square bring a stately feel to this one-bedroom Notting Hill apartment.

Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Capacity: 4
Communal garden
Balcony
Found on the ground and first floors of an impressive period townhouse, this heritage home features an abundance of natural light and space. 

Palatial proportions and towering windows instil the open-plan living area with a calming atmosphere. The design is pared-back, drawing attention to well-preserved architectural details – from an ornate marble fireplace and original cornicing to the soaring five-metre-high ceiling. Subtly zoned between a study with fitted bookcases and a reception area that faces south-east towards the communal gardens, windows bookend the space, adding to the bright and airy feel. 

Tucked away to one side, the separate kitchen is well-equipped and maintained, with smart granite worktops and integrated appliances. Open the doors out onto the balcony for morning coffee in the sunshine. 

The bedroom sits on the home’s ground floor, an understated backdrop for rest and relaxation. Carved wooden wardrobes offer a statement space for storage. Found just above, the marble bathroom comes complete with an inviting bathtub and classic tiling. 

When the warmer weather beckons, the apartment enjoys access to leafy and sought-after Stanley Gardens North. 
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    Grand designs

    A sweeping footprint and striking ceiling heights make a statement throughout.

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    Room with a view

    Peer out over regal townhouses on one side and the leafy communal garden on the other.

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    A sense of routine

    A dedicated study area provides a convenient backdrop for working from home.

About the area

One of Notting Hill’s quieter streets, Ladbroke Gardens sits in walking distance of all the neighbourhood hotspots.

The vibrant thoroughfares of Westbourne Grove and Portobello Road are just a stone’s throw away here – both a magnet for shopping, dining and people watching. Head to Bodyism for a morning workout, followed by brunch at Granger & Co. Groceries are best from Notting Hill Fish + Meat Shop or Daylesford Organic. Come the weekend, spend the afternoon browsing the antiques stalls and boutique shops, followed by a film at the Electric Cinema. For a breath of fresh air, stroll in the direction of Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, both in walking distance. 

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