Positioned within the heart of London, this delightful Victorian terraced house, built in 1840, offers a serene retreat for families and small groups, accommodating up to six guests. Nestled on a quiet street between the Chalk Farm, Belsize Park, and Kentish Town underground stations, it provides easy access to the vibrant attractions of the city. The property features three spacious bedrooms, including a king bed in the master suite, a standard double bed in the second room, and a small double bed with an additional fold-up single in the third. The house is equipped with a main bathroom featuring a walk-in shower, bathtub, and an extra cloakroom with a WC and sink, ensuring comfort for all guests.
The house boasts excellent transport links, making it convenient for exploring central London and its renowned sites. A short stroll leads to the picturesque Hampstead Heath, the iconic Primrose Hill, and the bustling Camden Market, enriching the experience for visitors. The property also features a charming south-facing private garden, complete with outdoor seating and a chimenea/BBQ, perfect for relaxing in the warmer months. Inside, modern amenities such as a washer/dryer, dishwasher, TV with DVD player, Netflix, and a wood burner create a cozy and functional living space, particularly in the large, light-filled kitchen/living area that is well-suited for gatherings.
Guests will find the house user-friendly, with detailed instructions provided for various appliances. Two sets of front door keys are available, along with additional keys for the basement and garden doors, ensuring easy access and security. The heating system is straightforward, controlled by a thermostat in the hallway, while hot water is consistently available. For entertainment, the TV and DVD player are easy to operate, with guidance on using the Amazon Firestick for streaming services like Netflix. Guests are encouraged to turn off devices when not in use to conserve energy.
Practical information regarding waste management is also provided, with rubbish and recycling collection schedules clearly outlined. The kitchen is well-equipped, featuring a gas hob, electric ovens, and a washing machine with straightforward instructions for operation. The location of the house in London places guests near natural attractions such as Finsbury Park and Hyde Park, as well as cultural landmarks like The British Museum and the Natural History Museum. Whether enjoying the local parks or attending events at nearby venues like Wembley Stadium, guests can immerse themselves in both the natural beauty and cultural richness that London has to offer.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!