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3 bedroom house to rent
Kensington Park Road, London, W11
Study
Recently added
House
3 beds
3 baths
2163
Key information
Council tax: Band H
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Letting details
- Availability date: 16 Dec 2025
- Furnished
- Deposit: £28000
- Short term let
Features and description
- Interior design by Theresa Obermoser
- Generous double reception room
- Open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room
- Principal bedroom suite with dressing area
- Two further bedrooms
- Family bathroom
- Split-level private garden
- Study
- Two balconies
- Cloakroom
Video tours
Long the picture of Notting Hill poise, this sought-after street is all stucco façades and a sense of quiet prestige. Nestled between terraces, a four-floor townhouse reinterprets tradition – courtesy of interior designer Theresa Obermoser.
The exterior cues the home’s rhythm: crisp lines, classic form and just enough irreverence to keep things interesting. Descend to the lower ground floor, however, and the tone shifts contemporary. Heated herringbone floors ground the sweeping open-plan expanse, zoned between settings for family life to unfold. A micro-cement island anchors the plan – a sculptural counterpoint to sleek white cabinetry and stainless steel surfaces. A Rangemaster oven lends functionality, while a wall of bi-folding glass connects the room to a split-level garden, its terraces edged with greenery.
On the level above, a double reception room restores the home’s traditional bones. Note the cornicing, architrave and antique marble fireplace; deep hues and plush velvet furnishings introduce an atmospheric depth. A sky-lit seating area lies to the rear – dressed in 1940s shell chairs – and opens to a balcony overlooking the garden.
Upstairs, the principal suite makes a statement in mood and material. Walls are wrapped in rich colour; at its centre, a freestanding copper Catchpole & Rye bathtub. A dressing area flows into a marble mosaic bathroom – complete with a micro-cement shower – and out to a private balcony. Two additional bedrooms take the top floor, pared back in palette and complete with a white-tiled family bathroom.
Location
Sharing the street with some of Notting Hill’s best architecture and most exclusive restaurants – including three-Michelin-star Core by Clare Smyth – Kensington Park Road puts you within easy reach of the neighbourhood’s most coveted spots. It runs parallel to Portobello Road, where bohemian boutiques, bars and market stalls will keep you occupied for hours. Pick up fresh provisions from the Notting Hill Fish + Meat Shop, Sally Clarke’s or Daylesford Organic Farm Shop. Head to Westbourne Grove for brunch at Granger & Co. or Beam, or an uplifting workout at Bodyism and Psycle.
Notting Hill Gate – 10 mins
Ladbroke Grove – 15 mins
The exterior cues the home’s rhythm: crisp lines, classic form and just enough irreverence to keep things interesting. Descend to the lower ground floor, however, and the tone shifts contemporary. Heated herringbone floors ground the sweeping open-plan expanse, zoned between settings for family life to unfold. A micro-cement island anchors the plan – a sculptural counterpoint to sleek white cabinetry and stainless steel surfaces. A Rangemaster oven lends functionality, while a wall of bi-folding glass connects the room to a split-level garden, its terraces edged with greenery.
On the level above, a double reception room restores the home’s traditional bones. Note the cornicing, architrave and antique marble fireplace; deep hues and plush velvet furnishings introduce an atmospheric depth. A sky-lit seating area lies to the rear – dressed in 1940s shell chairs – and opens to a balcony overlooking the garden.
Upstairs, the principal suite makes a statement in mood and material. Walls are wrapped in rich colour; at its centre, a freestanding copper Catchpole & Rye bathtub. A dressing area flows into a marble mosaic bathroom – complete with a micro-cement shower – and out to a private balcony. Two additional bedrooms take the top floor, pared back in palette and complete with a white-tiled family bathroom.
Location
Sharing the street with some of Notting Hill’s best architecture and most exclusive restaurants – including three-Michelin-star Core by Clare Smyth – Kensington Park Road puts you within easy reach of the neighbourhood’s most coveted spots. It runs parallel to Portobello Road, where bohemian boutiques, bars and market stalls will keep you occupied for hours. Pick up fresh provisions from the Notting Hill Fish + Meat Shop, Sally Clarke’s or Daylesford Organic Farm Shop. Head to Westbourne Grove for brunch at Granger & Co. or Beam, or an uplifting workout at Bodyism and Psycle.
Notting Hill Gate – 10 mins
Ladbroke Grove – 15 mins
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Domus Nova was founded in the nineties as Notting Hill’s first boutique agency specialising in design-led homes. Since then, it has refined the process of finding, selling and letting exceptional properties. Partnering with esteemed global agency BARNES International in 2025, Domus Nova continues to enhance its network and reach, while championing an independent mindset and tailored approach. Drawing on years of experience, local knowledge and a shared passion for design and architecture, its team of experts carefully curate a portfolio of London and Ibiza’s most sought-after properties. Presenting them with editorial sensibility to its discerning international clientele, Domus Nova’s founding principles are clear; a seamless and personal experience that showcases the architectural merit of its homes.


























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