Realistically, there's only one feature that we can start with when we talk about this home and that's the double-width garden. Filled with seating and a barbecue, this verdant outdoor space would be considered pretty large if it was found out the back of a farmhouse somewhere in Middle England, but the fact that it lies in the heart of built-up West London is majorly impressive.
The interior is just as generous when it comes to space too, especially the long kitchen-dining area with a skylight inviting in ample amounts of natural light and the strikingly white living room packed full of books and mementoes. Upstairs, the master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe that will sing to any fashionistas in your party, while there's also a separate home office as well.
Even though guests are sorted for green space at this address, Queen's Park sits around the corner and offers tennis courts, a miniature golf course and a small farm. The top of Portobello Road only takes half an hour to reach on foot too for when you're in the mood for a day of brunch and vintage shopping.
Home truths: *The host requests that no shoes be worn inside
*The home is spread across three floors, so it might not be suitable for guests with reduced mobility
*The home has no private parking, but Brondesbury Park overground station is less than five minutes' walk away