Quintessentially English small home with pastel tones, high ceilings and conservative furniture.
Key Features:
- Prime location close to Ladbroke Grove station & Portobello Market
- Affordable luxury with all amenities you may need including free wifi, smart TV and fully equipped kitchen
- Flooded with natural light
- Freshly decorated
- Fantastic value for money
- Guests always have a comfortable stay
Space:
Charming 1 bedroom apartment, perfectly designed for a cosy and relaxing stay.
Our apartment offers harmonious blend of comport and value for money, ideal for couples or business travellers.
Situation in a prime location, you'll be close to many restaurants along portobello, Notting Hill and easy walk from Ladbroke Grove station.
Relax in our inviting living room with beautiful blue pastel walls & neutral furniture including a small sofa and a single armchair to create a comfortable seating area.
The dining table provides a perfect spot for meals or working remotely.
Though the kitchen is small it is fully equipped with all the nesessary amenities (details available in amenities section)
The bedroom feature pastel tones and a king size bed for a restful nights sleep. You also have a small conservatory to allow some extra space, adding a touch of lightness to the place.
Lastly you have the full bathroom which boasts a walk in shower.
Other Things to Note:
UPON BOOKING: If you do not have any reviews we will need you to provide more details about yourself (ie. work credentials such as a LinkedIn profile or similar) and the purpose of your stay.
EARLY CHECK-IN: A guaranteed early check-in can be arranged subject to availability at an extra charge.
LATE CHECK OUT: On the day of departure, we kindly ask all guests to vacate the property by 11AM. A guaranteed late check-out can be arranged subject to availability at an extra charge.
LONGER STAYS: For stays 14 nights and longer, complimentary cleaning may be provided. Details to be confirmed after booking
Neighbourhood:
Delve into the vintage clothes, crafts and trinkets of trendy Notting Hill, wandering down cobblestone avenues, perusing colourful buildings and hunting for antique treasures. Stop off at an independent bookshop and a classy cafĂ© on the way home for a little breather. When â full of caffeine and caught up on literature â you do eventually return to your new home-from-home, the leafy green expanse of Hyde Park, just a twenty-three-minute walk away, comes calling for a romantic picnic or a gentle stroll.
Nestled between Notting Hill and Hyde Park, Bayswater is a great base for exploring everything that Central London has to offer, yet maintains a tight-knit, neighbourhood feel which sets it apart from surrounding areas. Grand white stucco terraces and communal garden squares make up the majority of housing in the area, so architecture aficionados will be in for a treat. Large green spaces attract families and wealthy locals alike, who you'll find taking in leisurely strolls throughout the week. Formerly home to Whiteleys, one of Londonâs first department stores, opened in 1911, a massive redevelopment project is underway transforming the Grade II listed building into private residences alongside the UKâs first Six Senses hotel and a selection of luxury restaurants. Queensway, Bayswaterâs main artery, is a prominent shopping street with a vibrant multicultural feel. If youâre on the hunt for some unique finds, youâll have plenty to choose from in the way of high-end boutiques and pioneering gastropubs, all just a stone's throw away on Notting Hill's Westbourne Grove.
Below you will find a few local recommendations you may like to try during your stay.
Restaurants
TaquerĂa (Mexican)
Tacos are, of course, TaquerĂas speciality, served with traditional and modern fillings on soft corn tortillas, using free-range chicken, line-caught fish, organic prawns and our pork and steak always locally farmed.
Sumi (Japanese)
One of Londonâs most loved sushi and Japanese restaurants, SUMI is the little sister to sushi master Endo Kazutoshiâs eponymous Michelin-starred White City restaurant.
Gold (Modern European)
Gold is a neighbourhood restaurant and late night bar in the beating heart of Portobello Road. Gold is informal and honest, with a humble menu focussed on generous, seasonal plates cooked in wood ovens and served to share.
Coffee, Tea & Bakery
Layla Bakery
âThey work closely with supplier to source ingredients at the height of each seasons to create hand-crafted breads, pasties, sweet treats and sandwiches.l
Beam
Food, family and community are at the centre of everything they do. If you are looking for a spot for lunch or a break from the streets to enjoy a hot drink Beam is a great choice.
Hagen
Hagen's mission is to deliver premium speciality coffee with a dash of old school class and an ever increasing amount of sustainability. The place to stop for a coffee one morning.
Pubs
Churchill Arms
The Cow
The Westbourne