Minimalists beware: Every corner of Richard Miller’s (former publisher of Miller’s Antiques Guide and current maker of Miller’s Gin) eccentric 18th-century-style mini mansion is crammed with interesting pieces spanning many eras. The six guestrooms and two suites are furnished in antiques… more and decorated in period style; all have private bathrooms, TVs, and telephones with voicemail and the suites have fully-equipped kitchens and dining tables. Breakfast is included in the price, as are cocktails in the evening. It’s a 10-minute walk to two tube stops from the hotel’s location in Notting Hill.
Stayed for 5 nights while visiting London in June 2009. Millers Residence is an incredibly unique place to stay. The antique and painting collection is amazing. Martin and his family really provide a very warm home like experience. The open bar /... more
The place certainly does not feel or look like your average hotel. Its packed with antiques and kitschy items which, along with thick old carpets makes the place a bit dusty (not so very good if you're a very sensitive person, e.g. asthmatic or... more
I found this hotel in a travel book and read additional reviews here. It was everything that was explained and more. The place is filled floor to ceiling with antiques and other random things in the stairway and main sitting room. We stayed in the... more
what a beautiful and special hide away. we had an amazing time during our stay there. the staff was very helpful and the whole place added a touch of magic to a cloudy london. the cozy and home-like feel is what we appreciated the most, especially... more
My girlfriend and I stayed for 3 nights in March this year as our friends highly recommended Miller's Residence and have been raving about it for ages so we thought we'd give it a shot. Well...they were right! We had the most brilliant time and have... more