Is it just us, or does this home give off a little Downton Abbey, a little Alice in Wonderland, and a whole lot of charm? Maybe it’s the ivy and flowers in the window, maybe it’s the tea stand in the kitchen, but this is definitely one rabbit hole we’d like to go down. Put the stand to use and prepare your own scones, cucumber sandwiches, and other delights – or buy them from the bakery when no one is looking – and sit down in front of the beautiful sash windows for an afternoon tea. When you’re not living your best Jane Austen life, you might want to stream a rom-com on the iMac and curl up on the rose sofa together.
Stroll for twenty minutes to get to Chelsea Physic Garden where you can sit down and enjoy an impromptu picnic, or if you’d like a finer dining experience, you’re in luck, you’ll be right by Gordon Ramsey’s restaurant – although you might want to check ahead for a reservation here. Dopamine Land is an eight-minute walk away and promises a sensory experience with bubble rooms and pillow fights – embrace your inner child here before finding a nearby bar to share a drink, or two, at. After, you might go shopping – the location makes this home the perfect base for that sort of excursion, after all. Go for a candlelit dinner before returning home with dessert to end the day in pure indulgence.
Home truths: *Parking in London can be tricky, so we recommend sticking to the easily accessible public transport where possible – though we think the best way to see the city is on foot
*This home isn't suitable for toddlers or infants