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Executive Kensington Apartment for 2, free Hi-Speed WiFi, booking now for 2025/6
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10 out of 10
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1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 4 111.5 sq m
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London, England
- Place, Kensington High Street6 min walk
- Place, Westfield London Shopping Centre12 min walk
- Place, Hyde Park6 min drive
- Airport, London (LHR-Heathrow)25 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 4)
Bedroom
1 Queen Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
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Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Executive Kensington Apartment for 2, free Hi-Speed WiFi, booking now for 2025/6
This high quality, one bedroom, apartment, situated in a residential part of West London is ideal for a couple, seeking a stay in close to central London's attractions and business districts.
There have been over 325 positive reviews for this spacious, one bedroom, ground floor, self-contained flat in an 1860's period conversion with many original features, high ceilings and recent new furniture, fixtures and fittings. Accommodation for up to 2 in the one bedroom with Queen bed (60ins w x 80ins l) with fitted sheets and duvets with a choice of down or hollow fibre pillows. Single duvets can be provided if preferred. Fully equipped kitchen with fridge and freezer, washer/ dryer, microwave, toaster, electric kettle, filter coffee maker, gas hob and electric fan oven, bathroom with bath and shower, bathroom scales, towels and facecloths and electric extractor fan. A hairdryer (Non-UK hairdryers, particularly those from the US, tend to trip the fuses!) and multi-point plug adapters are also provided. Fully furnished with central heating, satellite HDTV and DVD player. FREE WiFi with 35+mgbs speed.
This apartment is not only suitable for Business people but also Romantic people (business people or otherwise!). It is not suitable for babies or toddlers.
Check-in Welcome Pack is provided by email (please provide an email address in your reservation) including some basic foodstuffs. BUT NO BOTTLED WATER (in the interests of the environment and tap water is perfectly drinkable!)! Host will modify the selection if guests have any dietary issues (Vegan, nut or grain allergic), to be taken into consideration.
The apartment houses a small collection of books, (including some in French donated by a guest!), DVD's and magazines for guests' entertainment together with guides to local attractions and some further afield, tube maps and bus routes. Your host is usually on hand to help vacation planning, advice for restaurants, excursions and travel arrangements. Currently, there are some Covid-related restrictions in place for events, entertainments and restaurants, which are gradually being relaxed with a greater degree of normality returning. Please check with your travel agent or embassy for the latest information
13B is very close to mainline trains, tube and bus routes connecting to Central and West London. Not far away is the M40 to Oxford and the Cotswolds, M4 to Heathrow, Windsor, Bath, Bristol and the West Country and the M1 to Birmingham, the Midlands and the North (20 mins) and, of course, to the famous Kensington High Street.
Westfield Mall and Shepherds Bush Green shopping are a 5 minute walk away. There is a corner convenience shop (currently open 0700 to 2200 7 days), with a laundry/dry cleaning service and Post Office, celebrity hairdresser and Italian (Cibo) and Lebanese restaurant (Alounak) all of 200 yards away, both with a substantial reputation, alongside two small cafes.
Visitors usually have to book in advance these days for all activities.. Holland Park holds a summer opera season and Leighton House is a few minutes walk away with Kensington Palace and Gardens and the Royal Albert Hall further down Kensington High Street. The Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum are just a few stops away with the Brompton Oratory and Harrods a few more in Knightsbridge.
For lovers of Royal history, Kensington Palace, Buckingham Palace and the Queen's Gallery are at the end of a short bus or tube ride from Kensington High Street (Bus no 9 or 10) and not much further on is the Royal Academy in Piccadilly, and the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square (Bus route no 9). You can even do that trip on a vintage Routemaster! Westminster with the Abbey and the Houses of Parliament are accessible by tube from Kensington High Street as is the Tower of London and other historical sites further east. There are a number of bus tours around London, which you can hop on and hop off as you wish as well as guided walks to see some historic sights and sounds by day and night, some of which start in Kensington.
Summer or winter the River Thames offers a splendid way to see the London's sights. A river boat from Westminster Pier to Greenwich, the home of the National Maritime Museum, the Cutty Sark and a thriving market is one of the most popular experiences. Portobello Market, a must-see on a Saturday morning, in Notting Hill is a stiff walk or an easy bus ride from the apartment, while further afield Camden and Borough Market and Petticoat Lane are both easily accessible.
Other historical sites include Hampton Court, Syon Park and Kenwood not forgetting, for lovers of plants, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and the Physic Garden in Chelsea. The Geffrye Museum is a fascinating experience for those wanting an insight into London's housing and Camden's London Jewish Museum provides a historical background to the Jewish contribution to British life with many conferences and exhibitions.
For further information about London, there are Official London Tourist websites as well as a different one for the City of London, both of which have newsletters, to which you can subscribe.
Alternatively, just ask me!
If you have a contactless card or a paying mobile phone, you can use this for travelling on public transport , otherwise you will need to buy your Oyster Card or Travel card for the most inexpensive way to get around by public transport unless you want to use one of Boris's Santander bikes. There are two docking station within a five minute walk from the apartment
Elsham Road is a quiet, tree-lined street (see the photos not the Google streetview which is of the Holland Road) without free parking except at certain times during the evening, at weekends and on Public Holidays. Some short term Parking permits are able to be purchased from the R B K & C offices.
It is a perfect location for anyone attending public or private sports events, business shows, fairs and art exhibitions at Olympia (400 yards) - see the Whatson at Kensington Olympia Events Calendar web page for dates.
Cleaning and fresh linen and towels are included in the standard price but for a stay of 2 weeks there would be an extra charge for cleaning and fresh bed linen but only if requested.
There have been over 325 positive reviews for this spacious, one bedroom, ground floor, self-contained flat in an 1860's period conversion with many original features, high ceilings and recent new furniture, fixtures and fittings. Accommodation for up to 2 in the one bedroom with Queen bed (60ins w x 80ins l) with fitted sheets and duvets with a choice of down or hollow fibre pillows. Single duvets can be provided if preferred. Fully equipped kitchen with fridge and freezer, washer/ dryer, microwave, toaster, electric kettle, filter coffee maker, gas hob and electric fan oven, bathroom with bath and shower, bathroom scales, towels and facecloths and electric extractor fan. A hairdryer (Non-UK hairdryers, particularly those from the US, tend to trip the fuses!) and multi-point plug adapters are also provided. Fully furnished with central heating, satellite HDTV and DVD player. FREE WiFi with 35+mgbs speed.
This apartment is not only suitable for Business people but also Romantic people (business people or otherwise!). It is not suitable for babies or toddlers.
Check-in Welcome Pack is provided by email (please provide an email address in your reservation) including some basic foodstuffs. BUT NO BOTTLED WATER (in the interests of the environment and tap water is perfectly drinkable!)! Host will modify the selection if guests have any dietary issues (Vegan, nut or grain allergic), to be taken into consideration.
The apartment houses a small collection of books, (including some in French donated by a guest!), DVD's and magazines for guests' entertainment together with guides to local attractions and some further afield, tube maps and bus routes. Your host is usually on hand to help vacation planning, advice for restaurants, excursions and travel arrangements. Currently, there are some Covid-related restrictions in place for events, entertainments and restaurants, which are gradually being relaxed with a greater degree of normality returning. Please check with your travel agent or embassy for the latest information
13B is very close to mainline trains, tube and bus routes connecting to Central and West London. Not far away is the M40 to Oxford and the Cotswolds, M4 to Heathrow, Windsor, Bath, Bristol and the West Country and the M1 to Birmingham, the Midlands and the North (20 mins) and, of course, to the famous Kensington High Street.
Westfield Mall and Shepherds Bush Green shopping are a 5 minute walk away. There is a corner convenience shop (currently open 0700 to 2200 7 days), with a laundry/dry cleaning service and Post Office, celebrity hairdresser and Italian (Cibo) and Lebanese restaurant (Alounak) all of 200 yards away, both with a substantial reputation, alongside two small cafes.
Visitors usually have to book in advance these days for all activities.. Holland Park holds a summer opera season and Leighton House is a few minutes walk away with Kensington Palace and Gardens and the Royal Albert Hall further down Kensington High Street. The Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum are just a few stops away with the Brompton Oratory and Harrods a few more in Knightsbridge.
For lovers of Royal history, Kensington Palace, Buckingham Palace and the Queen's Gallery are at the end of a short bus or tube ride from Kensington High Street (Bus no 9 or 10) and not much further on is the Royal Academy in Piccadilly, and the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square (Bus route no 9). You can even do that trip on a vintage Routemaster! Westminster with the Abbey and the Houses of Parliament are accessible by tube from Kensington High Street as is the Tower of London and other historical sites further east. There are a number of bus tours around London, which you can hop on and hop off as you wish as well as guided walks to see some historic sights and sounds by day and night, some of which start in Kensington.
Summer or winter the River Thames offers a splendid way to see the London's sights. A river boat from Westminster Pier to Greenwich, the home of the National Maritime Museum, the Cutty Sark and a thriving market is one of the most popular experiences. Portobello Market, a must-see on a Saturday morning, in Notting Hill is a stiff walk or an easy bus ride from the apartment, while further afield Camden and Borough Market and Petticoat Lane are both easily accessible.
Other historical sites include Hampton Court, Syon Park and Kenwood not forgetting, for lovers of plants, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and the Physic Garden in Chelsea. The Geffrye Museum is a fascinating experience for those wanting an insight into London's housing and Camden's London Jewish Museum provides a historical background to the Jewish contribution to British life with many conferences and exhibitions.
For further information about London, there are Official London Tourist websites as well as a different one for the City of London, both of which have newsletters, to which you can subscribe.
Alternatively, just ask me!
If you have a contactless card or a paying mobile phone, you can use this for travelling on public transport , otherwise you will need to buy your Oyster Card or Travel card for the most inexpensive way to get around by public transport unless you want to use one of Boris's Santander bikes. There are two docking station within a five minute walk from the apartment
Elsham Road is a quiet, tree-lined street (see the photos not the Google streetview which is of the Holland Road) without free parking except at certain times during the evening, at weekends and on Public Holidays. Some short term Parking permits are able to be purchased from the R B K & C offices.
It is a perfect location for anyone attending public or private sports events, business shows, fairs and art exhibitions at Olympia (400 yards) - see the Whatson at Kensington Olympia Events Calendar web page for dates.
Cleaning and fresh linen and towels are included in the standard price but for a stay of 2 weeks there would be an extra charge for cleaning and fresh bed linen but only if requested.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Barbecue
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House Rules
Check in after 2:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Long-term renters welcome
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a deadlock
We should mention
A car is not required for transport to and from this property
About the area
London
Located in London, this apartment is in the city centre. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, while Royal Albert Hall and Natural History Museum are cultural highlights. London Eye and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew are not to be missed. Take the opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like cycling.

London, England
What's nearby
- Kensington High Street - 6 min walk - 0.6 km
- Olympia Conference and Exhibition Centre - 6 min walk - 0.6 km
- Westfield London Shopping Centre - 12 min walk - 1.1 km
- Royal Albert Hall - 5 min drive - 3.3 km
- Hyde Park - 6 min drive - 3.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Hilton Executive Lounge - 8 min walk
- Hilton Breakfast Bar - 8 min walk
- Hilton Cocktail Bar - 8 min walk
- Eat Street - 9 min walk
- Zarathustra Cafe - 6 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Martin Everard

Born in Singpore and evacuated just before the capitulation to the Japanese in 1942, I returned to Malaya after the war before three years later returning to the UK for some education. I joined the BBC from school and now, after many years in the media, I am retired and have lived in Kensington since 1976, now with a partner for the last 30 years. Currently, I look after and manage just this apartment, which is a private home. I am a retired television broadcast executive, with a CV that includes being a BBC television newsreader, a British America's Cup sailor, an owner of a television channel and a volunteer reader helper with Beanstalk. I also created and run an online virtual botanical art gallery for my mother, Barbara Everard.
For my own R and R holidays, I like to cruise, preferably on smaller ships such as those with Windstar (Wind Surf, Star Pride). So far, I have traveled from Singapore to Phuket, several times in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean; South America and Cape Horn, the Falkland Islands and through the Panama Canal to Nicaragua and French Polynesia; South Africa, Namibia and Mozambique and a river cruise on the Rhone with Scenic. But, if I were to choose my favourite place to holiday, it would be on the Cote d'Azur near Cannes at the now much refurbished L'Ermitage de l'Oasis at La Napoule, near Cannes. The delights of places like Biot, Mougins and St Paul de Vence, never fail to disperse my stresses!
For my own R and R holidays, I like to cruise, preferably on smaller ships such as those with Windstar (Wind Surf, Star Pride). So far, I have traveled from Singapore to Phuket, several times in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean; South America and Cape Horn, the Falkland Islands and through the Panama Canal to Nicaragua and French Polynesia; South Africa, Namibia and Mozambique and a river cruise on the Rhone with Scenic. But, if I were to choose my favourite place to holiday, it would be on the Cote d'Azur near Cannes at the now much refurbished L'Ermitage de l'Oasis at La Napoule, near Cannes. The delights of places like Biot, Mougins and St Paul de Vence, never fail to disperse my stresses!
Why they chose this property
You would find it hard to find a property as well-maintained and serviced as this with an attentive host very close at hand, providing the personal touch that is absent from many 'company-run' apartments.
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