The Upper Addison Gardens Residence
Perks for the Parents
This grown-up and elegant London apartment is less than a mile from Holland Park and sleeps up to 7. The living room is particularly sumptuous with deep sofas and plenty of cushions for relaxing. The primary bedroom has a generous kingsize bed and ensuite bathroom. In the summer, be uplifted by the renowned open-air opera festival in Holland Park, offering unforgettable performances in a unique setting. The Design Museum is 20 minutes’ walk away.
Why Kids Love it
There is a room with 3 single / twin beds with plump pillows and bedside tables that would be ideal for kids for that sleepover feel. The bedroom has direct access to a bathroom with a walk-in shower. Holland Park is home to various wildlife species, including peacocks, squirrels, and various bird species. Encourage the kids to bring their binoculars and spot these animals on a stroll through the park.
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 is on the first floor with no external elevator. This home is split between three floors with no internal elevator. This home does not have a TV. Please note this home has a small kitchenette which only includes a fridge, convection oven, small induction hob and dishwasher. There is currently some scaffolding on the building next to this home.
About the Location
This residence is located on a charming, terraced street in Holland Park, an affluent neighborhood of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. A leisurely 10-minute stroll leads you to Holland Park, where you’ll be captivated by the Japanese -Kyoto and Fukushima Gardens and kids will have a blast at the adventure playground. Venture to Holland Park Avenue, the main street, packed with excellent eateries, traditional pubs and cafes. Exploring the rest of the city is a breeze from this convenient location. The nearby Holland Park tube station connects you to central London via the Central Line, whisking you to iconic spots like South Kensington, Sloane Square, and St James’ Park.
Accommodation Details
This residence has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms arranged over 3 floors and is on the 1st floor of the building with no elevator. The entry-level floor has a sitting room with 2 sofas and armchairs and a kitchenette with a breakfast table, fridge, convection oven, small induction hob and dishwasher. Go up the stairs to the primary kingsize bedroom with its ensuite that contains a shower over bath and double-sink vanity. Bedroom 2 (double / full bed) and Bedroom 3 (3 singles / twins) are on the lower level. They share a bathroom with an open shower.
Style Notes
Modern Country House Chic. Entertaining and lounging in style are very much the order of the day in this sumptuous apartment. Antique furniture, high beds with many pillows and florals with glimpses of trees through the windows give the impression of a relaxed country house. The living room shows off the home's distinctive style with its high ceilings, elegant drapes, and soft furnishings that evoke a sense of tradition and classic charm. We love the bold bathroom with its green and white striped tiling, the matching headboard and curtains in the 2nd bedroom, and the proximity to the park.
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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.