£9,100 pcm
(£2,100 pw)
3 bed flat to rentOxford Gardens, London W10
3 beds
3 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Available from 20 March 2026
Furnished
About this property
Interior design by atma Studio
Open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room
Principal bedroom suite
Guest bedroom
Guest bathroom
Private garden
Summerhouse with bathroom
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
Set across the ground and lower-ground floors of this elegant three-bedroom garden apartment, atma Studio’s interiors work flawlessly against the capacious period footprint: Expect designer lighting, natural materials and a soothing palette of colours that unite each room.
The entrance hallway, illuminated by iconic Noguchi pendants, immediately signals the property’s attention to detail. Inside, soaring 3.5-metre-high ceilings amplify the sense of space, while natural light pours through a full-height bay window. There’s a natural tonal palette across the whitewashed walls and richly-hued Indonesian Merbau hardwood floors, complete with mid-century-style furniture: Laid-back sofas, a glass coffee table and a wood-clad television and sound cabinet. Vibrant accents are drawn with the Indian green marble fireplace and Vibia Flamingo pendant suspended above.
The dining space offers a quietly rhythmic composition, centred around an oval table and rattan chairs. Head through to the kitchen, where sunlight cascades across handless cabinetry, honeycomb marble splashbacks, smooth work surfaces and seamlessly integrated appliances. It’s a stylish, ergonomic setting, with underfloor heating ensuring warmth during the cooler months.
Stained-glass panels frame double doors to the study, casting kaleidoscopic patterns across the room. A DK3 Poul Cadovius shelving system balances form and function, while French windows open to a balcony overlooking the south-facing garden.
A striking timber staircase leads down to an al fresco patio space, home to a birch tree and flowering borders that evolve with the seasons – from winter camellias and spring myrtille, to summer Annabelle hydrangeas and autumn hellebores. An outdoor sink, fridge and freezer make entertaining effortless.
At the garden’s rear, a bright summerhouse exudes a relaxed, beach-like ambience. Painted timber walls and ceilings in muted tones are complemented by full-height sliding windows. A stylish shower room finished with Dordogne ceramic tiles ensures the space is versatile for both work and guests.
The principal bedroom nods to Scandinavian minimalism, with soft light filtering through draped curtains across a bay window. Bespoke full-height rattan wardrobes provide generous storage, while the en suite features Calacatta marble surfaces and Vola fixtures. The guest bedroom has an uplifting feel, with pale blue walls, a cushioned window seat and cloud-like pendant. It’s served by a second bathroom, finished with chic glass Boci wall lamps.
Location
One of North Kensington’s most desirable roads, Oxford Gardens puts you moments from West London hotspots. Golborne Road is on your doorstep, a coveted pocket with an independent spirit; foodies will appreciate Layla’s, Straker’s the Fat Badger and Caia. Venture down the infamous Portobello Road for its vintage markets, then towards Westbourne Grove for upmarket boutiques. Complete an evening at the two-Michelin-starred The Ledbury, then a film on the way home at The Electric Cinema.
Ladbroke Grove (Circle line and Hammersmith & City line) - 5 mins
The entrance hallway, illuminated by iconic Noguchi pendants, immediately signals the property’s attention to detail. Inside, soaring 3.5-metre-high ceilings amplify the sense of space, while natural light pours through a full-height bay window. There’s a natural tonal palette across the whitewashed walls and richly-hued Indonesian Merbau hardwood floors, complete with mid-century-style furniture: Laid-back sofas, a glass coffee table and a wood-clad television and sound cabinet. Vibrant accents are drawn with the Indian green marble fireplace and Vibia Flamingo pendant suspended above.
The dining space offers a quietly rhythmic composition, centred around an oval table and rattan chairs. Head through to the kitchen, where sunlight cascades across handless cabinetry, honeycomb marble splashbacks, smooth work surfaces and seamlessly integrated appliances. It’s a stylish, ergonomic setting, with underfloor heating ensuring warmth during the cooler months.
Stained-glass panels frame double doors to the study, casting kaleidoscopic patterns across the room. A DK3 Poul Cadovius shelving system balances form and function, while French windows open to a balcony overlooking the south-facing garden.
A striking timber staircase leads down to an al fresco patio space, home to a birch tree and flowering borders that evolve with the seasons – from winter camellias and spring myrtille, to summer Annabelle hydrangeas and autumn hellebores. An outdoor sink, fridge and freezer make entertaining effortless.
At the garden’s rear, a bright summerhouse exudes a relaxed, beach-like ambience. Painted timber walls and ceilings in muted tones are complemented by full-height sliding windows. A stylish shower room finished with Dordogne ceramic tiles ensures the space is versatile for both work and guests.
The principal bedroom nods to Scandinavian minimalism, with soft light filtering through draped curtains across a bay window. Bespoke full-height rattan wardrobes provide generous storage, while the en suite features Calacatta marble surfaces and Vola fixtures. The guest bedroom has an uplifting feel, with pale blue walls, a cushioned window seat and cloud-like pendant. It’s served by a second bathroom, finished with chic glass Boci wall lamps.
Location
One of North Kensington’s most desirable roads, Oxford Gardens puts you moments from West London hotspots. Golborne Road is on your doorstep, a coveted pocket with an independent spirit; foodies will appreciate Layla’s, Straker’s the Fat Badger and Caia. Venture down the infamous Portobello Road for its vintage markets, then towards Westbourne Grove for upmarket boutiques. Complete an evening at the two-Michelin-starred The Ledbury, then a film on the way home at The Electric Cinema.
Ladbroke Grove (Circle line and Hammersmith & City line) - 5 mins



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