Listed 5 days ago
26 Elgin Crescent, London, W11 2JD, United Kingdom
£8,667 / month
With portico façades, ornate pilasters and bay windows, the townhouses along Elgin Crescent embody Notting Hill’s handsome architectural heritage. Located on the ground floor of a whitewashed townhouse, this two-bedroom apartment uses its spacious historic framework to showcase stimulating contemporary interior design. There’s a wholly inviting feel to the open-plan kitchen and reception room, courtesy of the large bay windows that diffuse sunlight across the soaring ceiling proportions. Pale walls with ornate cornicing are kept grounded with dark wood parquet floors that span the entire space. The kitchen is a thoroughly modern affair, offsetting glossy whitewashed cabinets and surface tops with a black stove top, gilded faucets and pink pendant lighting. Breakfast stools are tucked neatly under the central island, making for a relaxed dining setting. Colour has also been used to stylish effect in the living area, with the teal of a tuxedo sofa and graphic carpet echoed in the metro-tiled fireplace. Overhead, an eye-catching chandelier casts a warm glow when evening draws in. Elegant period architecture ensues in the principal bedroom suite, its tall ceilings accentuated with decorative moulding, plus expansive bay windows that draw in the natural light. The bed sits against a partition wall, behind which is a modish bathroom area. From the freestanding bathtub to the dual vanity, frosted glass shower door and art deco-inspired wall lights, it’s as stylish as it is soothing. Next door, there’s an inviting guest bedroom with French doors that lead out to a terrace. Cast iron railings lead you down into the shared garden – a peaceful al fresco scene filled with greenery. Elgin Crescent is refined, tranquil and firmly embedded in Notting Hill’s gilded neighbourhood. Portobello Road is on your doorstep for antiques shopping and global street food, while Westbourne Grove is lined with brunch spots and upmarket boutiques. When the sun is shining, pick up organic nibbles from Daylesford or Sally Clarke’s deli and head to Holland Park. For special occasions, Michelin-starred Core by Clare Smyth promises a night of fine dining. Westbourne Park - 14 mins (Circle, Hammersmith and City) Holland Park - 14 mins (Central)
With portico façades, ornate pilasters and bay windows, the townhouses along Elgin Crescent embody Notting Hill’s handsome architectural heritage. Located on the ground floor of a whitewashed townhouse, this two-bedroom apartment uses its spacious historic framework to showcase stimulating contemporary interior design. There’s a wholly inviting feel to the open-plan kitchen and reception room, courtesy of the large bay windows that diffuse sunlight across the soaring ceiling proportions. Pale walls with ornate cornicing are kept grounded with dark wood parquet floors that span the entire space. The kitchen is a thoroughly modern affair, offsetting glossy whitewashed cabinets and surface tops with a black stove top, gilded faucets and pink pendant lighting. Breakfast stools are tucked neatly under the central island, making for a relaxed dining setting. Colour has also been used to stylish effect in the living area, with the teal of a tuxedo sofa and graphic carpet echoed in the metro-tiled fireplace. Overhead, an eye-catching chandelier casts a warm glow when evening draws in. Elegant period architecture ensues in the principal bedroom suite, its tall ceilings accentuated with decorative moulding, plus expansive bay windows that draw in the natural light.
The bed sits against a partition wall, behind which is a modish bathroom area. From the freestanding bathtub to the dual vanity, frosted glass shower door and art deco-inspired wall lights, it’s as stylish as it is soothing. Next door, there’s an inviting guest bedroom with French doors that lead out to a terrace. Cast iron railings lead you down into the shared garden – a peaceful al fresco scene filled with greenery. Elgin Crescent is refined, tranquil and firmly embedded in Notting Hill’s gilded neighbourhood. Portobello Road is on your doorstep for antiques shopping and global street food, while Westbourne Grove is lined with brunch spots and upmarket boutiques. When the sun is shining, pick up organic nibbles from Daylesford or Sally Clarke’s deli and head to Holland Park. For special occasions, Michelin-starred Core by Clare Smyth promises a night of fine dining. Westbourne Park - 14 mins (Circle, Hammersmith and City) Holland Park - 14 mins (Central)
Property type
flat
Rooms
2
Size
166 m²
Price
£8,667
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
04-07-2026
Garden
Yes
Terrace
Yes
City north
Yes
City west
Yes
City center
Yes
Price per m²
£52
The listing is located at 26 Elgin Crescent, London, W11 2JD, United Kingdom
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