The Ladbroke Grove XV Residence
Perks for the Parents
Live the London life at this central and stylish Notting Hill apartment, with access to a residents' communal gardens. It sleeps 4. Parents will love this superb location, with access to the Notting Hill scene as well as the exclusive boutiques and amazing restaurants in Westbourne Grove (head to Farm Girl or Sunday in Brooklyn for your weekend lunch). The primary bedroom has a hotel-style luxury feel and overlooks the gardens for a tranquil start to your day.
Why Kids Love it
While it doesn’t have toys or books for little ones, it does have access to a beautiful residents’ communal garden - a rarity in the city and an exclusive experience that not many visiting families have the opportunity to enjoy (made famous by the film, ‘Notting Hill’). Teens will also love being close to Portobello Road, with its bustling street food scene, markets and heaps of Instagram-worthy eateries. Take younger kids down to Holland Park where there’s a cute playground, cafe and the city’s Design Museum.
Things to Know
This home doesn't have air-conditioning. Between June and September, we'll place fans in each bedroom. Please let us know if you'd like fans outside the summer period. This home accepts babies, toddlers, children and pets. This home is located on the first floor with no elevator access. The fireplace in this home is ornamental. The induction hob in this home is smaller than usual. There is limited storage in the second bedroom. There is now a wardrobe in the master bedroom, similar to the one in the second bedroom. Complimentary Lovevery Play Kit for kids (0-4yrs) during your stay T&C's apply.
About the Location
Tucked away on a quiet tree-lined avenue, the apartment is located in one of London’s most well-connected neighbourhoods. You’ll be in the heart of Notting Hill, with superb transport links to the wider city from Ladbroke Grove Station, just a 5-minute stroll from the front door. The area is well known for its vibrant culture, with a wealth of independent boutiques and bustling markets at Portobello Road. Wander through stalls selling vintage fashion, antique curios, and delicious street food. Head south to Notting Hill Gate or Holland Park stations or take a walk around Hyde Park.
Accommodation Details
The apartment has 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Both bedrooms have a Juliet balcony: the primary room has a super kingsize bed while the second bedroom has 2 single beds, ideal for kids. The bathroom boasts a deep soaking tub and overhead shower. The dining area is located within the living space, while the compact kitchen is in a separate space. There’s also the beautiful communal gardens, traditional to this part of London, which is exclusive to guests of the surrounding buildings.
Style Notes
Elegant and sophisticated. The home boasts handsome furniture and modish modern art throughout, with French doors in the living room opening onto a pretty Juliet balcony and allowing floods of natural light. The contemporary dark grey kitchen is a gorgeous space, and after shopping at the Saturday Notting Hill Farmers’ Market, you'll find all the equipment you need to rustle up a delicious meal. We love the pared-back styling and soft colour palette in the bedrooms, the contemporary kitchen and the stunning huge windows in the living room.
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Air Conditioning
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Baby Bath
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Baby Monitor
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Babysitter / Nanny
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Backyard / Garden
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Balcony
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Bathtub
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Bed Rails
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Bicycles
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Cabinet Locks
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Changing Table
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Chef / Catering
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Children's Dinnerware
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Corner Guards
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DVD Library
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DVD Player
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Dishwasher
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Elevator
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Fireplace Guards
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Game Console
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High Chair
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Housekeeper
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Outlet Plugs
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Parking
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Pet-friendly
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Pool
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Pool Gate
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Stair Gates
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Television
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Toys / Children's Books
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Washer / Dryer
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Wifi
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Window Guards

Notting Hill, London
Movie stars, museums and the market
This pretty, arty and desirable area of West London has characterful streets of Georgian and Victorian houses, the vibrant Portobello Market on a Saturday and easy access to the rest the city. Close to Kensington Garden and Palace, it has Gloucester Road’s blockbuster museums on the doorstep, including the V&A, Natural History Museum and Science Museum. And - tell the kids - it’s also the area that Paddington Bear calls home.