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3 bedroom house in Notting Hill
First Impressions
Walking up to 3 bedroom house in Notting Hill on Pembridge Road, you’ll immediately understand why this area costs what it does. The Victorian townhouse sits perfectly on one of those quintessential London streets — you know, the kind where every door is painted a different pastel color and the whole block looks like something from a Richard Curtis film. This four-star property doesn’t try too hard to impress; it just sort of exists beautifully in one of London‘s most coveted neighborhoods.
The Space
Honestly, calling this place a “house” feels almost understated when you step inside. The three bedrooms are spread across multiple floors, giving everyone proper space to breathe — something that’s actually pretty rare in London rentals. Each room has its own character, with high ceilings and those gorgeous period features that make you feel like you’re living in a proper English novel. The main bedroom upstairs gets lovely morning light, while the ground floor feels perfect for evening wind-downs.
Living Like a Local
The real magic happens in the fully equipped kitchen, where you can actually cook proper meals instead of surviving on hotel breakfast and overpriced room service. I mean, there’s something genuinely satisfying about picking up fresh ingredients from Portobello Market (just a five-minute walk away) and preparing dinner while planning your next day’s adventures. The living areas flow together naturally — you’ll find yourself gravitating toward the front windows to watch the neighborhood come alive each morning.
Notting Hill Neighborhood
Here’s what the guidebooks don’t tell you: Notting Hill isn’t just about the famous market and colorful houses anymore. Sure, you’ll want to explore Portobello Road on Saturday mornings, but the real charm lies in discovering the independent coffee shops tucked away on Westbourne Grove or finding that perfect wine bar on Ledbury Road. You’re also surprisingly well-connected here — Holland Park tube station gets you into central London in about fifteen minutes, but you’ll probably find yourself wanting to stay local more often than you’d expect.
Why Guests Love It
What sets this place apart is the balance it strikes between tourist convenience and authentic London living. You get the space to spread out (three proper bedrooms!), the freedom to cook when you want, and you’re staying in a neighborhood where actual Londoners choose to live. The 8.2 rating makes perfect sense when you consider you’re getting a whole house in one of London’s most desirable postcodes. It’s not trying to be a fancy hotel — it’s just a really good London home that happens to welcome travelers who want something more genuine than another generic hotel room.
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