## Space
It is spread over 3 floors and has a double bed as well as a comfortable sofa bed, perfect for extra guests! Perfectly situated for bus links to the city, while still being a peaceful and quiet neighbourhood: Dalston Kingsland and Dalston junction are also only an 8 minute walk away. Close to amenities including a lovely independent bakery! Perfect for couples and families.
The building is a lovely Victorian property in a charming neighbourhood, with a small patio at the front. My cleaners place fresh, hotel-quality linen and towels on your bed prior to arrival.
Amenities:
- Professionally cleaned
- Hotel-quality high thread-count bed linen and towels
- 24/7 check-in
- Fully equipped kitchen
Living Room:
- Double sofa bed available for extra guests
- Fast and reliable WiFi
- Open plan dining area
Kitchen:
- Fully equipped
- Oven
- Hob
- Microwave
- Rice cooker
- Washing machine & dryer
Bedroom:
- Double bed
- Stereo
- Wardrobe & drawer storage
Bathroom:
- Full sized bath
- Shower
- Essential toiletries provided
## Access
Guests will have access to the entire property during their stay.
## Interaction
My support team or I will be contactable by email or telephone during your stay.
## Neighborhood
Stoke Newington is a beautiful neighbourhood in London - well connected to central London but also providing some much needed respite from the bustle of the city. With its hundreds of wonderful pubs, boutique cafes, fantastic parks and and independent designer shops, it's a little gem of a place in London where residents all say hello to each other!
It's a very cool area where there is always something different and unique happening - from pop up restaurants, markets and lots and lots of music! Having lived in London for over a decade, there is nowhere I would rather live.
Stoke Newington Church Street has become the main area for independent shops, bars, various eateries and a farmers' market every Sunday. Joining it is the High Street which is home to cheaper shops, pubs and the start of a stretch of Turkish restaurants who runs all the way down to Dalston. Newington Green which is just next door to the house has some wonderful cafes and eateries.
Stokey (as the locals call it), is close to Canonbury with its lovely pubs, and also to Dalston which has become famous for its independent bars and night time entertainment. Highbury is very close by with its lovely restaurants and green spaces.
An incredible neighbourhood where you get a sense of what really being in London is about.
Like many areas of London, Stoke Newington used to be a bit on the rough side and probably not somewhere you'd want to spend a Saturday afternoon. But at some point during the 1990s, a series of restaurants, delis and boutiques started popping up and now N16 is one of the most desirable postcodes in north London. Ah gentrification!
Stoke Newington is in the borough of Hackney, and is relatively close to Dalston and Shoreditch to the south, Finsbury Park to the north west, Haringey to the north and Clapton and Homerton to the east. Church Street has become the main area for independent shops, bars, various eateries and a farmers' market every Sunday. Joining it is the High Street which is home to cheaper shops, pubs and the start of a stretch of Turkish restaurants who runs all the way down to Dalston.
## Transit
There are regular buses a 2 minute walk away, and Dalston Junction and Dalston Kingsland provide an excellent service into Central London on the Overground.
## Notes
Located in London, this apartment is in the city center. Tower of London and The British Museum are notable landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Finsbury Park and Hyde Park. Check out an event or a game at ExCeL Exhibition Centre, and consider making time for London Eye, a top attraction not to be missed.
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Escape from the city and discover the delights of the New Forest, or the hop fields of Kent; great walking in the South Downs, and so much to do on the Isle of Wight.