Stunning Designer Studio in Chelsea

An unsurpassed location, sophisticated interior design, modern technologies & stylish interiors with luxury amenities.
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    Stunning Designer Studio in Chelsea

    An unsurpassed location, sophisticated interior design, modern technologies & stylish interiors with luxury amenities.
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    Modern Hyde Park One Bedroom

    This spacious one bedroom apartment sleeps up to four in comfort & style in a superb central location.
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    Double or Twin Studio Apartment

    Enjoy truly exceptional value in the heart of London. Perfect for Singles or Couples. It's a walk in the park...
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    Breathtaking One Bedroom Gem

    This stunning, interior designed super-luxury gem is unusually spacious & sleeps up to six in incredible style.
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    Superior Duplex for Five

    This duplex studio is set across two levels to accommodate up to 5 guests. Convenient Hyde Park location.
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    Kensington Studio Apartment

    Stylish, contemporary studio apartment in fashionable Kensington. Prime location with excellent amenities.
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    Spacious Family Studio Suite

    An oasis of sleek, understated style this sensational fully-serviced gem offers a contemporary retreat in the heart of London.
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    Contemporary Studio in Notting Hill

    This spacious, contemporary studio suite offers guests everything they need for a comfortable & independent stay in London.
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    Luxury Central Studio Apartment

    These studios have been refurbished to an exceptional standard & offer a convenient base to stay in central London.

Holland Park
Holland Park

Holland Park is a district and a public park in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

Holland Park is the most romantic of London's parks. The park opened in 1952, on what remained of the grounds of Holland House, the rest of the land had been sold off in the late-19th century for the construction of large houses and terraces to the north and west.

The woods and formal gardens of Holland Park surround the reconstructed Jacobean Holland House. Some of the formal gardens laid out around Holland House have survived from the early-19th century

The small, but lively, park is more wooded and intimate than the large royal parks of Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park to the east.

Features include the Kyoto Japanese Garden, laid out for the 1991 London Festival of Japan, rose gardens, woodland, wildlife pond and ecology centre. The park's abundant wildlife includes tame rabbits, squirrels and peacocks.

There is also an adventure playground, cafe, and, during the summer, open-air theatre and opera under an elegant canopy.

Holland House, at the south end of the park takes its name from an early owner Sir Henry, Earl of Holland. During the 19th century Holland House was a centre of social and political intrigue with statesmen, including Lord Palmerston, mixing with people like the poet Byron.

Holland House suffered bomb damage during World War II, and now only the ground floor and arcades remain.

The restored east wing houses a youth hostel, and the summer ballroom has been converted in to a contemporary restaurant, 'The Belvedere'.


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