Culture vultures rejoice, this London pad is within walking distance of the Natural History Museum and the V&A. And with Earl’s Court tube station just a three-minute stroll away, the rest of the capital is at your fingertips. After a busy day seeing the sights, the home provides a comfortable base to relax and rejuvenate. We love the conservatory-style dining room here, perfect for when you’re not eating out at one of the local restaurants. And while the home lacks natural light in some areas, its lower ground floor position means it benefits from a private garden – a rare find for apartments in this postcode.
Home truths: *This home isn't suitable for infants, toddlers, or children.
*Given the home's central spot, expect to hear some street noise throughout your stay.
*As this apartment is on the lower ground floor, it lacks natural light in some areas, particularly the kitchen and one of the en-suites.
*If you're travelling for work, you won't find a dedicated desk here. However, the dining table doubles up as a laptop-friendly workspace.
*Parking in London can be tricky, so we recommend sticking to easily accessible public transport where possible.
*Depending on preference, you might not find the hot water to be hot enough here.