Summary:
Discover the unique character of Notting Hill in this welcoming one-bedroom flat. Situated just a short stroll from the famous Portobello Road Market, you’ll find a colourful mix of boutique shops, cosy cafés, and lively market stalls on your doorstep. Fans of the iconic film will also spot the well-known Blue Door nearby! With multiple stations and buses close by, travelling to Central and West London is effortless, making this flat the perfect base for exploring all that the city has to offer.
The Space:
✦ 24/7 guest support
✦ Professionally cleaned
✦ Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
✦ Wifi available
✦ Please be advised that this property operates on a fully self-catered basis. While certain amenities such as salt and pepper, cooking oil, and toiletries may be provided, their availability is not guaranteed and may vary between bookings.
Spread across two floors and linked by a striking spiral staircase, this inviting home perfectly blends style, comfort, and personality. The open-plan living and kitchen area, spacious bedroom, modern bathroom, and thoughtful touches, from a handpicked selection of books to vibrant décor, make this flat feel like your very own London hideaway.
One of the flat’s biggest highlights is its location. You’re right in the heart of Notting Hill, one of London’s most colourful and iconic neighbourhoods. Spend your mornings wandering the lively Portobello Road Market, discovering hidden antique treasures or sampling delicious street food. Pop into charming cafés like those tucked along Westbourne Grove, enjoy brunch at local favourites, or linger over a coffee as you watch the world go by. Evenings can be spent at cosy wine bars, trendy eateries, or vibrant restaurants serving everything from modern British fare to international flavours before coming home to this restful retreat.
Kitchen:
The modern kitchen is both practical and stylish, featuring grey cabinetry, marble-effect worktops, and all the appliances you need for a comfortable stay. Prepare anything from a quick breakfast to a leisurely evening meal with the oven, stovetop, dishwasher, and French press for freshly brewed coffee. An added breakfast bar with two stools looks out onto the mews and creates a cosy spot for dining or morning coffee.
Living Area:
Upstairs, the living area is a bright and welcoming space, perfect for relaxing after a day exploring the city. Large windows fill the room with natural light, highlighting the teal sofa, plush cushions, and handpicked selection of books. Whether unwinding with a film or enjoying a quiet moment with a coffee, this space is designed for comfort and calm.
Bedroom:
Step down the spiral staircase enter into the lower level where the bedroom features a king-size bed dressed in crisp, hotel-quality linens for a restful night’s sleep. Bi-folding doors provide privacy when needed or can be opened to create a more spacious feel. A built-in vanity doubles as a workspace, and floor-to-ceiling wardrobes provide generous storage, making it easy to settle in and feel at home.
Bathroom:
The newly renovated bathroom is stylish and practical. A full-size bath with rain shower and handheld attachment allows for long, relaxing soaks or quick refreshes. The heated towel rail ensures soft, warm towels, adding a subtle spa-like touch.
Living here gives you the chance to experience London like a local, strolling past pastel-coloured terraces, independent shops, and the iconic spots that make Notting Hill so famous, while returning each day to a peaceful, stylish flat. This space could soon be your personal retreat in the midst of one of the city’s most vibrant areas. Book now...
Guest Access:
The property will be entirely yours to enjoy throughout your stay.
The Neighborhood:
Notting Hill is one of Londons most distinctive and celebrated areas. Famous for hosting the worlds second largest carnival after Rio and for the bustling Portobello Road Market, it is a must visit for anyone seeking a classic London experience. Each weekend, visitors flock to explore the market’s two mile stretch, where vibrant terraces sit alongside antique shops, live performers, historic pubs and clothing stalls. While Saturdays are the busiest with antiques and fashion markets in full swing, you will also find charming produce stalls where sellers call out their wares in scenes that feel timeless. Street food stands offer everything from churros and crepes to bratwurst and paella. Beyond the Westway sports centre the market takes on a more rugged atmosphere, but it is worth continuing for the people watching and the impressive Portobello Wall, a 100 metre canvas of public art. Often described as one of Londons many villages, Notting Hill is full of character and charm. Whether you are there to see the sights or simply to wander, it is easy to see why so many fall in love with this lively neighbourhood. Weekends are the busiest and best explored on foot, while during the quieter weekdays cycling can be a great way to take it all in.
Getting Around:
Located to the west of central London, Notting Hill benefits from straightforward connections to Heathrow Airport as well as the M4 and M40 motorways. The area is well linked by the Underground, with Notting Hill Gate and Holland Park stations on the Central line offering direct trains to Bank. Latimer Road, Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Park stations sit on the Hammersmith and City and Circle lines with services to Moorgate. Notting Hill Gate falls within Zone 1, while the other stations are all in Zone 2.
For commuters, several useful bus routes operate through the area. The No 7 runs to Oxford Circus, the No 23 reaches Liverpool Street via Oxford Street, the No 52 travels to Victoria, and the No 452 connects to Vauxhall via Sloane Square.
Other Things to Note:
Please ensure you read and follow the house rules before booking. Parties and events are strictly prohibited, and any breach will lead to eviction as well as charges for damage or extra cleaning if necessary. We appreciate your cooperation.