£6,283 pcm
(£1,450 pw)
1 bed flat to rentArundel Gardens, London W11
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Available immediately
Furnished
About this property
Open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room
Study
Principal bedroom suite
Roof terrace
Access to residents’ communal Arundel Gardens
Can apply for residential parking
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
Outside, a towering stucco-fronted townhouse speaks to Notting Hill’s handsome architectural heritage; inside, the upper levels form a calming interplay of textures and contemporary finishes, flowing out to a private roof terrace that draws the living space into the open air.
Enter on the third floor, where a lavender-painted staircase leads upstairs to the open-plan living space. Material intrigue is put into motion with reclaimed wood walls, exposed brickwork, pine floors and metal girders –emboldening the space with a punchy, industrial feel.
To one side, a jewel-blue velvet sofa is positioned in front of an integrated Samsung television, making for a convivial lounge spot. To the other, a set of steps links to the study area, which sits on patterned herringbone floors. It’s a serene and stylish working space, complete with a Graham & Greene desk, cushioned chair and bevelled mirror.
The bespoke kitchen features shiplap cabinets in a dusk-blue colour, a terracotta-toned tiled splashback and butler sink. Smeg appliances and a large range oven keeps things sleek and streamlined. Above the sink, a picture window floods the setting with natural light, while a pair of vintage pendant lights illuminate the dining table when evening draws in.
A glass-panelled staircase ascends to the spacious roof terrace, offering far-reaching views of Notting Hill’s skyline. Its wooden decking maintains the home’s quintessential material palette, complemented by a band of hardy plants: From palm and olive trees to lavender, rosemary and santolina bushes. The red daybed injects bold colour to the setting, which also enjoys a barbecue and dining furniture for summertime entertaining.
A full-height mirrored door opens into the principal bedroom suite. Carpeted floors add softness against the brick walls and letterbox-red shuttered wardrobes. A brand-new king size bed from Oliver Bonas faces another Samsung television and chest of drawers. Through a sliding pocket door, tranquility ensues in the bathroom. Mint green walls set the scene for a freestanding bathtub and bespoke timber sink cabinets, while the walk-in shower has an uplifting feel with decorative Fired Earth tiling.
For time in nature, residents can head down to the communal Arundel Gardens: A charming green space filled with rare trees, a pergola and hedged garden – laid out to match the original 1862 Victorian design. It’s a pillar of the neighbourhood, hosting seasonal events throughout the year
Location
Nestled amongst classic Notting Hill townhouses, Arundel Gardens has a distinctly peaceful quality. Yet, the thrum of its vibrant postcode is just a stone’s throw away. Coveted eateries such as E+O, Gold and Osteria Basilica are on your doorstep, as is Notting Hill Fish & Meat Shop for seasonal local produce. Portobello Road and Westbourne Grove offer an eclectic mix of vintage shops and luxury boutiques to update your wardrobe. Head to Holland Park for a weekend picnic or hop on the Tube to get you into central London and beyond.
Ladbroke Grove - 10 mins
Notting Hill Gate - 12 mins
Enter on the third floor, where a lavender-painted staircase leads upstairs to the open-plan living space. Material intrigue is put into motion with reclaimed wood walls, exposed brickwork, pine floors and metal girders –emboldening the space with a punchy, industrial feel.
To one side, a jewel-blue velvet sofa is positioned in front of an integrated Samsung television, making for a convivial lounge spot. To the other, a set of steps links to the study area, which sits on patterned herringbone floors. It’s a serene and stylish working space, complete with a Graham & Greene desk, cushioned chair and bevelled mirror.
The bespoke kitchen features shiplap cabinets in a dusk-blue colour, a terracotta-toned tiled splashback and butler sink. Smeg appliances and a large range oven keeps things sleek and streamlined. Above the sink, a picture window floods the setting with natural light, while a pair of vintage pendant lights illuminate the dining table when evening draws in.
A glass-panelled staircase ascends to the spacious roof terrace, offering far-reaching views of Notting Hill’s skyline. Its wooden decking maintains the home’s quintessential material palette, complemented by a band of hardy plants: From palm and olive trees to lavender, rosemary and santolina bushes. The red daybed injects bold colour to the setting, which also enjoys a barbecue and dining furniture for summertime entertaining.
A full-height mirrored door opens into the principal bedroom suite. Carpeted floors add softness against the brick walls and letterbox-red shuttered wardrobes. A brand-new king size bed from Oliver Bonas faces another Samsung television and chest of drawers. Through a sliding pocket door, tranquility ensues in the bathroom. Mint green walls set the scene for a freestanding bathtub and bespoke timber sink cabinets, while the walk-in shower has an uplifting feel with decorative Fired Earth tiling.
For time in nature, residents can head down to the communal Arundel Gardens: A charming green space filled with rare trees, a pergola and hedged garden – laid out to match the original 1862 Victorian design. It’s a pillar of the neighbourhood, hosting seasonal events throughout the year
Location
Nestled amongst classic Notting Hill townhouses, Arundel Gardens has a distinctly peaceful quality. Yet, the thrum of its vibrant postcode is just a stone’s throw away. Coveted eateries such as E+O, Gold and Osteria Basilica are on your doorstep, as is Notting Hill Fish & Meat Shop for seasonal local produce. Portobello Road and Westbourne Grove offer an eclectic mix of vintage shops and luxury boutiques to update your wardrobe. Head to Holland Park for a weekend picnic or hop on the Tube to get you into central London and beyond.
Ladbroke Grove - 10 mins
Notting Hill Gate - 12 mins



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