Twenty Nevern Square

Notting Hill & West London


Each of the 20 rooms is different at this elegant and stylish four-floor brick hotel overlooking a lovely square. Cosy, but not especially large, rooms like room 6 (with its own staircase) are decorated with Asian-style woodwork, imposing carved-wood beds (some four-poster), venetian blinds and heavy fabrics. Some rooms have bath, others shower; suite 5 has both.

There is a gorgeous conservatory where breakfast is served and a tiny patio and (gratefully) a lift


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