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The trendy and vibrant neighborhood of West Kensington, London is at your doorstep in this stunning three-bedroom vacation rental. Located on the lower ground level of a 20th Century period building, your apartment features a private terrace and security system.
Three floor-to-ceiling windows illuminate your living room, which features two large sofas, a dining table with four seats for entertaining, a flat-screen TV, and modern-contemporary wall art. A large window brightens your kitchen with midday sun, and provides an open and comfortable feel. Stocked fully with a fridge/freezer, microwave, oven, toaster, and dishwasher, you have more than enough to fulfill all of your meal necessities. Bedrooms 1 and 2 offer sliding doors with direct access to your private terrace. All three bedrooms have a double bed and side table. Both bathrooms are equipped with a small bath and shower overhead for your bathing preference.
Located at the intersection of Avonmore Road between Hammersmith Road and Matheson Road, you are in the heart of West Kensington, one of London’s most dynamic neighborhoods. There is no shortage of restaurants, shops, bars, and pubs, along with open-air markets and beautiful Victorian-era homes. Take a stroll through Holland Park (0.9 mi/1.4 km,) with children’s play facilities, sports areas, large sprawls of open woodland, and the beautiful Kyoto Garden, you are in for a treat. The Queens Club (0.8 mi/1.2 km) hosts the prestigious Queen’s Club Championship, and features 28 outdoor tennis courts for your viewing pleasure. Jump on the District Line subway for three stops from West Kensington to South Kensington, and you will find yourself at two world-famous museums: The Natural History Museum as well as the Victoria and Albert Museum.
The rest of London is easily accessible thanks to your close access to the Kensington/Olympia (0.4 mi/643 m) and West Kensington (0.3 mi/482 m) tube stations.