£2,708 pcm
(£625 pw)
1 bed flat to rentMacroom Road, London W9
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Available from 31 October 2025
About this property
Interior design by Tala Fustok
Open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room
Principal bedroom
En suite family bathroom
Integrated storage
Set within a gated development
City of Westminster
Part of a boutique development by Tala Fustok, this historic building has been reimagined with a contemporary, pared-back aesthetic that’s both effortless and exacting.
Step into the open-plan reception on the ground floor, where dual-aspect windows flood the space with natural light. There’s organic warmth drawn by wooden flooring, which underscores a pared-back lounge. Plush soft furnishings surround a circular coffee table, while the matte-black Häcker kitchen opposite makes a bolder statement. Smooth white flooring delineates this space – a thoughtful setting to start days at the breakfast bar or prep come evening. Pairing form with function, smooth worktops and a mirrored splashback neatly frame high-spec integrated appliances.
The bedroom sits just a step above, framed by a partition wall and whitewashed curtain. Its muted palette and uncluttered layout create a calm retreat, seamlessly extending through a sliding door into the en suite. Here, sage green Solus tiles punctuate the monochrome backdrop, wrapping around a freestanding bathtub and rainfall shower.
Location
Set between family-friendly Queen’s Park and residential Maida Vale, the studio apartment puts within easy reach of a string of independent businesses and 30-acres of green space. Start your morning with a hot yoga session at Fierce Grace before perusing paperbacks at Queen’s Park Books. Head to the eponymous park for a game of tennis, then venture to Chamberlayne Road to the Lexi, an independent cinema where all proceeds go to charity. For an evening of fine dining, local favourites include Japanese haunt Michiko Sushino and the hand-rolled pasta from Ida.
Queen’s Park – 10 mins (Bakerloo)
Step into the open-plan reception on the ground floor, where dual-aspect windows flood the space with natural light. There’s organic warmth drawn by wooden flooring, which underscores a pared-back lounge. Plush soft furnishings surround a circular coffee table, while the matte-black Häcker kitchen opposite makes a bolder statement. Smooth white flooring delineates this space – a thoughtful setting to start days at the breakfast bar or prep come evening. Pairing form with function, smooth worktops and a mirrored splashback neatly frame high-spec integrated appliances.
The bedroom sits just a step above, framed by a partition wall and whitewashed curtain. Its muted palette and uncluttered layout create a calm retreat, seamlessly extending through a sliding door into the en suite. Here, sage green Solus tiles punctuate the monochrome backdrop, wrapping around a freestanding bathtub and rainfall shower.
Location
Set between family-friendly Queen’s Park and residential Maida Vale, the studio apartment puts within easy reach of a string of independent businesses and 30-acres of green space. Start your morning with a hot yoga session at Fierce Grace before perusing paperbacks at Queen’s Park Books. Head to the eponymous park for a game of tennis, then venture to Chamberlayne Road to the Lexi, an independent cinema where all proceeds go to charity. For an evening of fine dining, local favourites include Japanese haunt Michiko Sushino and the hand-rolled pasta from Ida.
Queen’s Park – 10 mins (Bakerloo)