Chiswick might not be right in the city centre, but it doesn’t mean that its offering of arts and culture is diminished in any way. This flat is about a twenty-minute stroll from Chiswick House and Gardens, the same to William Hogarth’s former home, and less than ten to the independent Chiswick Cinema. And in this creative neighbourhood, it would only be right for the home itself to look the part.
As soon as you arrive, it’s quite clear that the house has style. A Victorian-style, monochrome tiled path leads to the front door, where red bricks and stained glass create a quintessentially London look. However, far from the traditional vibe you might expect, the interiors are wonderfully modern. Rich wooden floors and an original iron fireplace might be the only historic features – funky trinkets, wicker chairs, and minimalist lampshades are among some of the 21st-century quirks.
But our favourite part has to be the huge extension. White, glossy, and illuminated by a skylight as well as enormous bi-folding doors, this kitchen and dining area sets the tone for modern-day city elegance. From here it only gets better. Step outside to a private dining patio, surrounded by leafy greens. Or wander up the gravel path of the garden to reach a secluded patio where you can sip gin into the early hours.
Home truths: *Private parking isn't available, but Stamford Brook station is less than 50 feet away *The entrance is not shared, but private to your home *Your host provides local, complimentary welcome gifts *Included in your stay, you'll get housekeeping and fresh linens and towels every week *There's no dedicated workspace, but plenty of laptop-friendly spots like the dining table *The feature fireplace is purely decorative, not functional