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Newly refurbished 2-bedroom flat in Notting Hill
First Impressions
Newly refurbished 2-bedroom flat in Notting Hill sits on one of those gorgeous Cornwall Crescent streets that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a movie set. I mean, this is the London everyone pictures — white Georgian facades, wrought-iron balconies, and tree-lined streets that actually stay quiet despite being in the heart of one of the city’s most sought-after neighborhoods. The four-star rating honestly feels modest when you see the quality of the refurbishment they’ve done here.
The Space Itself
Walking into this place, you immediately notice how they’ve nailed that balance between period charm and modern comfort. The main room flows beautifully into the dining area, and there’s this lovely natural light that streams through those tall windows — you know, the kind that makes your Instagram photos look effortless. The kitchen is properly equipped too, not just some afterthought with a mini-fridge and kettle like you sometimes get in London rentals.
Location Magic
Here’s what I love about staying here — you’re literally a five-minute walk from Portobello Road, but Cornwall Crescent itself stays wonderfully residential. Ladbroke Grove tube station is close enough that you don’t need to factor in extra travel time, but you’re also in prime territory for exploring on foot. The local pubs around here actually serve decent food (The Ladbroke Arms is particularly good), and you’ve got proper grocery shopping at Waitrose just around the corner.
What Makes It Work
The two-bedroom setup is genuinely spacious by London standards — I’ve stayed in places where the second bedroom was basically a glorified closet, but this one actually fits a proper bed and has decent storage. The refurbishment feels fresh without being sterile, and they’ve kept some of those original features that give these old buildings their character. You’ll appreciate the modern bathroom situation too, especially after a long day walking around the city.
Why Guests Love It
What really sets this place apart is how it lets you live like a local in one of London’s most desirable postcodes without the typical tourist hotel experience. You can grab fresh bread from the bakery on Westbourne Grove in the morning, explore the antique stalls on Portobello Road in the afternoon, and still be back in your own quiet space by evening. The 8.7 rating makes perfect sense — it’s the kind of place that delivers on what it promises without any unpleasant surprises.
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