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111a Westbourne Grove, London W11


Miller's Residence

London, United Kingdom [view map]

Style
Antique-strewn opera set
Setting
Between Hyde Park and Portobello

More is more in this antique-packed guesthouse on Westbourne Grove in the heart of London's Notting Hill.

Need to know

London hotels: Miller's Residence, need to know
Rooms
Seven: one single; four doubles; two suites (deluxe doubles).
Rates
£150–£230, not including VAT, including continental breakfast and free bar.
Check-out
Midday; flexible if possible.
Facilities
All rooms have WiFi, TV, DVD/CD, L’Occitane toiletries. Three spas and gym within five minutes of the hotel.
Children
A cot can be provided for £25 a night and extra beds for children. Babysitting, £10 an hour.
Also
Small dogs only, no cats (monkeys, possibly, and pot-bellied pigs). Smoking is allowed in the communal areas, although not in the bedrooms.

In the know

Our favourite rooms
All rooms are named after English romantic poets and designed by antiques guru Martin Miller. The Keats room has terracotta walls, a collection of gilded frames and prints, and a display of whimsical plates.
Packing tips
No need to pack the weighty Miller's Antiques Guide for the nearby Portobello Market on Saturdays; your host provides plenty of copies. And if you're a smoker, nor will you need your Nicorette patches; guests puff away in the lounge.

Food & drink

London hotels: Miller's Residence, food and drink
Hotel restaurant
There is no restaurant in the hotel, but you're spoilt for choice in the local area.
Dress code
Flamboyant if you feel like it.
Room service
Free fruit, sweets, chocolate, tea, coffee and energy bars. Special requests can be accommodated if advance notice is given.
Hotel bar
The bar is free and never closes.

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Miller's Residence

111a Westbourne Grove, London W11

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Miller's Residence

London, United Kingdom [view map]

Local restaurants

Notting Hill Brasserie at 92 Kensington Park Road (+44 (0)20 7229 4481) is great for lunch. The Cow at 89 Westbourne Park Road (+44(0)20 7221 0021) is Tom Conran's modern take on the cosy pub, perfect for a pint of Guinness and some fresh oysters. E&O at 13 Blenheim Crescent, W11 (+44 (0)20 7229 5454) demonstrates fusion dining at its most sophisticated and tasty; it's as perfect for a relaxed lunch as a dressed-up dinner. The Ledbury at 127 Ledbury Road (+44 (0)20 7792 9090) is a lovely gastropub. If you’re in the mood for more or less trad Italian, you can't beat the respected chain Carluccio’s, at 108 Westbourne Grove (+44 (0)20 7243 8164). Ping Pong at 74–76 Westbourne Grove (+44 (0)20 7313 9832) is popular for its dim sum, though authentic it ain't. Notting Grill at 123a Clarendon Road, W11 (+44 (0)20 7229 1500) is Anthony Worral-Thompson’s carnivore-pleasing restaurant. Casa Frattini on Chepstow Road (+44 (0)207 221 1821) is a highly-recommended Italian restaurant where the crowded tables create an informal atmosphere. A little further afield, Hereford Road at 3 Hereford Road, W2 (+44 (0)20 7727 1144) is co-owned by Tom Pemberton, former chef at St John Bread and Wine, and is a welcome addition to a patch of West London suffering a dearth of write-home-about eateries; grab a booth-for-two upstairs at this former Victorian butcher's and do everything as a pair – the melt-in-your-mouth oxtail to share is a carnivore's dream.

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