£3,650 pcm
(£842 pw)
2 bed flat to rentAskew Road, London W12
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Available from 6 February 2026
Unfurnished
About this property
Open plan kitchen, dining and reception room
Principal bedroom
Guest bedroom
Shower room
London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham
Architecture by Teatum + Teatum injects a dose of modernism to this quiet mews lane. Fusing daring textural design with uplifting light channels, this space is meticulously crafted for modern living.
Nestled between historic brick buildings, a black façade pairs with perforated metal doors at the entrance to Askew Road. Inside, interiors revolve around a striking 7 metre high internal lightwell. With external views confined to the skies, attention is drawn to an intriguing interplay of tone and texture.
Pebbled concrete-style flooring grounds the open-plan living room, where built-in furniture subtly shapes the use of the space. An integrated desk comes nestled into the wall of the lounge, while a chipboard bench and feature wall create a dedicated dining area. Lining the right wall, a standout kitchen with stainless steel finishes is a sophisticated space to cook.
Ascend a sky-lit stairwell to find two peaceful bedrooms, where light and glass unite to lend an uplifting feel. Herringbone flooring sweeps throughout, drawing warmth to a restrained palette and minimalist design. Handmade Jielde lamps provide vibrant accents, while bespoke white wardrobes create sophisticated storage space. Accessible from both the hallway and principal bedroom, a sky-lit bathroom is a serene spot for indulgent showers.
Location
A quiet enclave just north of Ravenscourt Park, Askew Road is a tranquil space for escaping the city. An abundance of quaint cafés line the street – choose from Boulangerie Jade, October 26 and Burnt. Just moments away, Ravenscourt Park caters to sports enthusiasts of all kinds, with tennis courts and football pitches. Those seeking a peaceful stroll can wander across the lush lawns or through the wooded trails. En route home, pick up provisions for an evening in from Askewine.
Nestled between historic brick buildings, a black façade pairs with perforated metal doors at the entrance to Askew Road. Inside, interiors revolve around a striking 7 metre high internal lightwell. With external views confined to the skies, attention is drawn to an intriguing interplay of tone and texture.
Pebbled concrete-style flooring grounds the open-plan living room, where built-in furniture subtly shapes the use of the space. An integrated desk comes nestled into the wall of the lounge, while a chipboard bench and feature wall create a dedicated dining area. Lining the right wall, a standout kitchen with stainless steel finishes is a sophisticated space to cook.
Ascend a sky-lit stairwell to find two peaceful bedrooms, where light and glass unite to lend an uplifting feel. Herringbone flooring sweeps throughout, drawing warmth to a restrained palette and minimalist design. Handmade Jielde lamps provide vibrant accents, while bespoke white wardrobes create sophisticated storage space. Accessible from both the hallway and principal bedroom, a sky-lit bathroom is a serene spot for indulgent showers.
Location
A quiet enclave just north of Ravenscourt Park, Askew Road is a tranquil space for escaping the city. An abundance of quaint cafés line the street – choose from Boulangerie Jade, October 26 and Burnt. Just moments away, Ravenscourt Park caters to sports enthusiasts of all kinds, with tennis courts and football pitches. Those seeking a peaceful stroll can wander across the lush lawns or through the wooded trails. En route home, pick up provisions for an evening in from Askewine.