• Holland Park
  • 3 Bedroom
  • From £1,000 per night

Moments from peaceful Holland Park, this three-bedroom apartment is a breather from city life.

Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3
Capacity: 4
Communal garden
Balcony
  • Large master bedroom with king bed in Holland Park
  • Double bedroom with eve roof in Holland Park
  • View from fourth floor of communal gardens
  • Holland Park victoria style house
  • Beauitful Holland Park Road

    A comforting home that brings together lateral proportions, timeless design and a best-of-both-worlds feel.

    Found along a residential, tree-lined street, a delicate glass canopy, impressive bay windows and mosaic tiles set the scene for this three-bedroom apartment. A property grounded in Holland Park’s grand architectural heritage. Inside, the design is thoroughly modern. Expect bright, spacious rooms and a well-manicured communal garden. 

    The open-plan, double-reception room has been composed with entertaining in mind. Think dinner parties under the glow of the low-slung, geometric lights and dessert wine on the sofa. Floor-to-ceiling windows make the most of natural light – soft during the day and atmospheric as the sun sets. A decorative fireplace adds warmth to the welcome here. Step on to a balcony that overlooks the communal gardens. From its third-floor vantage point, the tree-top views are uninterrupted.

    The kitchen – all black finishes and marble countertops – is sleek and pared-back. Plenty of storage for an indulgent spree at the Supermarket of Dreams.  The anthracite detailing continues in the master bedroom, where the windows open to the shared gardens. The understated-yet-stylish en suite is a soothing affair. The second bedroom, too, is served by an en suite fitted with polished wooden surfaces and a full-sized bathtub. Remote workers will enjoy the study. 

    Just beyond the apartment, a communal garden echoes the ambience of nearby Holland Park. Decorated with leafy trees, and aromatic botanicals, the trimmed lawns are the perfect spot for a picnic. Step outside and breathe deep.

    • High Spots

      Garden paradise

      Garden lovers will be in their element, as befits the place where Lady Holland planted the first English dahlias in the 19th century. Here, the private terrace offers an ideal seat from which to admire the well-manicured, communal lawns.

    • High Spots

      The place to be

      Holland Park must surely be one of the finest streets in London. Quiet, secure, and eminently convenient, whether you’ve an appointment with royalty at nearby Kensington Palace, or with your shareholders in the City.

    Property features

    Balcony
    Balcony
    The private terrace opens out from the living area, with a prime view of the elegant gardens below
    3 bedrooms
    3 bedrooms
    Family and friends will be comfortably accommodated, with ample fitted storage space
    Communal garden
    Communal garden
    A relaxing and well-maintained oasis for quiet contemplation, or shaking off the cobwebs
    Excellent local amenities
    Excellent local amenities
    Moments from peaceful Holland Park, bustling Kensington High Street or the world-class museums of South Kensington
    Generous living space
    Generous living space
    The dining table comfortably seats eight people, while the plush sofa would happily envelop just the two of you
    Great transport connections
    Great transport connections
    Holland Park tube station offers a straightforward commute to the City, by way of the Central line
    3 bathrooms
    3 bathrooms
    Three bathrooms, including two ensuite and guest facilities
    Home office
    Home office
    A coveted space complete with a garden view that makes light work of logged-in hours

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    About the area

    Found next to the namesake grounds, Holland Park is surrounded by a village vibe and beautiful Victorian architecture.

    Holland Park took its name from the illustrious 17th-century mansion, Holland House. The ruins of the house now form the backdrop to one of London’s best-loved open-air theatres.  The ancient woodland is home to two Japanese gardens, multiple sporting facilities, not to mention a large family of peacocks.  A short walk through the lush gardens brings you to the award-winning Design Museum, while the shops, delis and bustling restaurants of Kensington High Street are all within easy reach.   

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