start date | end date | sleeps | day | week | information |
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now | open | 3 |
£194 |
£1,360 |
information:3 nights minimum |
The interior photos are from a model apartment in the building. The model apartment is representative of both the quality and style of apartments offered at this location. Description and photos are for reference purposes only. Actual apartment's dimensions, layouts and furniture may vary.
Enjoy the top-tier grand halls, classical cottages, and extravagant green spaces of West Kensington London from this fully-furnished serviced two bedroom vacation rental on Talgarth Road & North End Road. With an in-house washer/dryer and modern designer furnishings, this flat’s style and location ensure you will experience the very best London has to offer.
An all-white décor sprinkled with contemporary bright furnishings make the living room comfortable and chic. A sofa faces the mounted TV and glass coffee table, while two large windows brighten the sitting area. Continue into the open kitchen, where sleek gray wrap-around countertops are furnished with an oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, and toaster. Bedroom 1 has hardwood floors, a double bed, side table, and wardrobe. Bedroom 2 is petite, with a single bed and a side table.
Located on the border of West Kensington and Fulham, you have the luxury of experiencing the redolent gardens and story book elegance of Kensington, combined with the pristine aesthetic and undeniable good looks of Fulham. Grab a drink down the road at The Curtains Up (0.2 mi/322 m), a spacious British gastropub mixing traditional and modern styling, and offering Sunday roasts as well as a barbeque menu. The Baron’s Court Theatre (0.2 mi/322 m) is a small, cinema style theatre located in the basement of The Curtains Up pub. The theatre has an intimate feel and the directors are known to use the audience space in their shows. Delve into some artistic culture at the MP Birla Millenium Art Gallery (0.1 mi/161 m), a comprehensive art gallery that features different Indian art exhibits and banquets.
The subway at West Kensington (105 ft/32 m) connects you to the District line.