Garrett Mansions, 287 Edgware Road, W2 1GN
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathroom
- 1 Receptions
Garrett Mansions is a contemporary interpretation of traditional metropolitan mansion block living. Designed with luxury, grandeur and quality of craft in mind, the mansion block is perfectly positioned around West End Gate’s landscaped residents’ gardens.
West End Gate offers showstopping views across Regent Park, ZSL Zoo, Lords Cricket Ground and beyond. At the base of Westmark is the 24-hour concierge, residents’ private gym and pool, cinema screening room, and business lounge. With views of West End Gate’s beautiful landscaped garden.
A sense of arrival is created by a sweeping entrance with water features at ground level that transitions into a grand lobby with secluded seating areas providing residents with pockets of privacy.
Transport:
Edgeware Road Station: 2 minutes
Marylebone Station: 9 minutes
Paddington Station: 11 minutes
Canary Wharf: 34 minutes
- 6th floor
- Two bedroom
- Two bathroom
- 809 Sq. Ft + balcony
- 24 hour concierge
- Swimming pool, spa and gym
- Cinema and lounge
- Prime location - zone 1
- Paddington station (632m)
- Edgware Road station (365m)
- Marylebone station (608m)
- Warwick Avenue station (823m)
- London Marylebone station (705m)
- Paddington (Bakerloo station (600m)
- Marylebone station (652m)
- Warwick Avenue Exit A station (851m)
- Paddington (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines) station (515m)
- Warwick Avenue Exit B station (873m)
Reference Number
CAN250489
Total Sq Ft
808 approx
Available From
7th Oct 2026
Bayswater pulses with vibrant energy, nestled close to iconic green spaces like Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens where culture and nature beautifully intertwine. This lively neighborhood offers a rich tapestry of museums, historic landmarks, and stylish eateries, making it a perfect blend of tradition and modern flair. Whether you're exploring grand halls or enjoying a leisurely stroll, Bayswater invites you to experience the heart of the city with style and charm.
Imperial College London
guide name: Jasse ParkerFantastic place to study. Our son got admission and he is enjoying it. Very knowledgeable teachers and very good study environment. It is an honour and pride to be part of such a prestigious institution. Thank you Imperial for accepting our kid.
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Park Sports Hyde Park
guide name: Adam ForemanCourt Safety Concerns – Please Read The ground was slippery this morning, making the courts extremely dangerous. Unfortunately, court maintenance appears to be nonexistent from the management. When asked, they claim it's safe to play, but they don’t play themselves to understand the real risks, especially around the baseline. Please be cautious and speak to a coach if you're unsure. The leaves on the court are large and scattered. If you slip while running over one, A&E might be your next stop. It feels like all they do is take money while showing little care for customer safety. Where is the management? Perhaps they could walk around the courts, do a proper tidy-up, and carry out a safety check. I genuinely love this place. The coaches and café staff are fantastic. Sadly, the reception area seems more focused on commission than customer care.
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Seymour Leisure Centre
guide name: Pete LondonAnother Westminster Everyone Active leisure centre and gym that could be a lot better if it could only get a bit more TLC. The gym is spread out over two floors and is spacious and grand. It rarely gets busy. Sadly it desperately needs more deep cleaning and better maintenance. The padding on many machines is torn and the floor bulgers dangerously in the first-floor gym. There are plenty of machines, although some of them are broken. Some seem to get fixed fairly quickly whilst others are out of use for weeks or months. The changing rooms are broadly clean and well maintained. My locker was recently broken into, all cash taken from my wallet and my cards were used fraudulently – the staff could not have cared less. There are plenty of showers and they work well, which isn’t a given in Everyone Active leisure centres. The opening times are convenient.
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Hyde Park
guide name: V G SubramanianThe Hyde Park located in Central London is one of the finest places to visit for any tourist or resident of the city. It is a huge park spread over several acres of land. It has open spaces where you can see walkers, joggers, cyclists, pets, people playing and pedestrians enjoying the view and nature. Many musical and social activities are conducted here. A large Lake called Serpentine Lake adorns the Park where boating and swimming at select places is available. The park also has landmarks such as Diana Memorial Fountain, Speakers’ Corner, Holocaust Memorial etc. One can watch ducks and other flora and fauna as we walk through. A visitor can enjoy food and drink at the Serpentine Cafe. A pleasure to visit.
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Science Museum
guide name: Adee “Addy”⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ✈️ 💊 🩺🩻🚀 The Science Museum is a fantastic place to spend the day! A true humbling experience of the world of science The exhibits are interactive, fun, and packed with fascinating information perfect for both kids and adults. I especially loved how hands on so many of the displays are; it makes learning feel exciting and engaging rather than just reading from a plaque. The museum covers such a wide range of topics, from space and engineering to medicine and technology, so there’s truly something for everyone. The staff are welcoming and knowledgeable, and the layout makes it easy to explore without feeling overwhelmed. It’s inspiring to see science brought to life in such an accessible way. Whether you’re visiting with family, friends, or even solo, the Science Museum is an absolute must-visit.
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Royal Albert Hall
guide name: JoViBiWent on Saturday and was amazing! Everyone was so helpful and accomadating. Lovely venue and such a brilliant show! Considering far away, the seats were brilliant and was an amazing performance! Worth the trip to London and deffo go to the venue again for other shows!!
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Kensington Gardens
guide name: Etienne P.Such a great classic park in West London. Usually quite busy with families and tourists and maybe lacking benches compared to many other parks. That said, really beautiful trees, lake and playground
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Natural History Museum
guide name: Tanya LakeI have such fond memories of the Natural History Museum from school trips and visits over the years. I’ve been several times as an adult too, with friends, family, and visitors to London, it’s always a wonderful experience. The main attraction is, of course, the incredible dinosaur displays, which never fail to impress. There’s so much to see and do, from fascinating exhibits to a beautiful garden outside that’s well worth exploring. Entry is free, and there are plenty of cafés and places to eat and drink inside. I’d definitely say this is a must visit for anyone coming to London, especially if you have children who love dinosaurs, it’s truly amazing.
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Kensington Palace
guide name: Kathryn CarlisleKensington Palace was stunning. The exterior architecture and interior artworks, styling, ceiling paintings, and flooring were terrific to view. A new designer exhibit showcased a range of clothing influenced by various royal eras. The artwork in the King's Gallery was stunning, and the wallpaper in a hallway was designed with different Diana images. The exterior sculpture of Queen Victoria is excellent. There is a cafe and toilets in Kensington Palace.
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Marble Arch
guide name: Yogesh TankGreat landmark and perfect starting point! Marble Arch is such a nice spot to visit, especially since it’s right next to Hyde Park. It’s a great place to start your walk through the park — you can easily spend a few hours exploring or just relaxing there. The area around Marble Arch is always lively, and it’s super close to Oxford Street, so you can go straight from a peaceful park stroll to some shopping or grab a bite nearby. The arch itself is quite impressive, and the whole area feels very central and easy to get around. Definitely worth checking out if you’re visiting central London or spending time near Hyde Park!
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the Design Museum
guide name: Mona ZareVisiting the Design Museum felt like stepping back in time in certain sections, in a good way: you almost get the sense that you’ve been transported into the past for a moment. The layout and spatial design are really intriguing, and you can see works from a studio that have been donated to the museum. Right when you enter, the shop is on the right-hand side, where you can buy items and also choose souvenirs of your visit. The museum sits next to a large park in the Kensington area (it’s right on Kensington High Street, at the entrance to Holland Park) so afterwards you can walk there and enjoy the space. Overall, a very satisfying experience, if you have any interest in design, architecture or just quiet inspiration, this is one to go and explore.
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The Churchill Arms, Kensington
guide name: Katherine HaywoodSuch an adorable spot. We grabbed 2 pints of some tasty raspberry cider just to try out the place and it was very busy on a midday Friday. Enjoyed our pints outside since it was a beautiful day lots of folks outside. The interior is packed with memorabilia and has some tables but limited seating if it is busy. Outside has some beautiful flowers along the building. Would definitely come back to enjoy the Thai spot out back.
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Bizzarro
guide name: FoodieI trued their alio olio it was perfectly cooked but it lacks some creaminess. It was a bit dry. A 9/10 steak! And an average lasagna. The place is packed, we had to wait for 10mins for a table of 2. Nice and super friendly staff. Would I visit again? Probably not.
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Royal Lancaster London
guide name: Nick TaylorMy partner and I have stayed at the RL several times over the last few years and we feel our experience gets better each time we stay. Staff are attentive and friendly and nothing is ever too much trouble. I have previously requested the romantic room pack which added a lovely bespoke cake, balloons and decorations which were a lovely touch. We have been given complimentary room upgrades on each stay as well which is always a welcome bonus! Rooms are fantastic, very comfortable beds, pillows etc. The views of London and Hyde Park are unbeatable - you could spend hours looking out the window! En-suites feel very luxurious with plentiful toiletries and always cleaned to an exceptional standard before & during our stay. Breakfast is excellent, buffet style with lots of choice (with specific options to order à la carte if you wish). Location is very convenient with a taxi rank right outside with quick routes to Oxford street and beyond, and also Lancaster Gate central line tube station right below the hotel. Hyde Park is just across the road for a scenic walk if you wish. We will certainly be staying again, and would highly recommend RL to anyone looking to stay in London. We look forward to our next stay :)
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The Albert Memorial
guide name: Tricia AvenidoThis is one of the most beautiful memorials I've ever seen. The scale of it is truly majestic and there's so much to see from the intricately carved marble statues to the ornate gold gates. You can tell how much Queen Victoria loved her husband, Prince Albert, and it appropriately faces the Royal Albert Hall.
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The SeaShell of Lisson Grove
guide name: Salim “SalC6” COne of the best fish and chips in London. I've been meaning to try this place for years and finally got around to it. The restaurant has two parts. One part a normal fish and chip shop with casual seating and a posh restaurant part which is very ornate and tastefully decorated. I sat in the normal part. Ordered small Cod and Chips and a beef (halal) sausage. The chips were cooked to perfection and you can tell they were fried in clean oil. Cod had a crispy batter and inside the fish was tasty and moist. The beef sausage was also nice and tasted better quality than your usual beef sausage. The posh part of the restaurant was very nice and the menu looked reasonably priced. Will definitely go back.
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