This charming apartment, located in a quiet and leafy residential area of London, serves as an ideal pied-a-terre for up to four guests. Nestled opposite the renowned Sadler's Wells theatre, the property is part of an iconic listed building celebrated for its 1930s architecture and includes access to beautiful communal gardens. With two bedrooms and a private balcony, it offers a serene escape in the bustling city while maintaining proximity to cultural highlights and notable landmarks.
The living room is a bright and airy space, adorned with neutral interiors that create a welcoming atmosphere. It features a comfortable sofa, two armchairs, and a small round coffee table, complemented by a larger dining table with four chairs positioned near the window. Guests can enjoy the convenience of a Dyson heater/cooler fan, ensuring comfort throughout their stay. A small balcony extends from the living room, furnished with a table and two chairs, providing delightful views of the surrounding gardens.
Adjacent to the living room is a well-equipped kitchen, characterized by clean white units and an attractive tall opening that enhances the flow of the space. Essential amenities are provided, including a brand new Lavazza coffee machine, catering to guests' culinary needs. The master bedroom is bathed in natural light and features a king bed, bedside tables, and a chest of drawers, along with a hanging rail for added convenience. The second bedroom is equally inviting, featuring a versatile single trundle bed that can be configured as either a double or two singles, along with a wardrobe and a vintage-style bureau that serves as a desk or vanity.
The bathroom, designed in sleek black and white tiles, includes a bath with a wall-mounted shower and a separate WC for privacy. Residents can also enjoy the communal gardens, offering ample green space for relaxation. However, guests should note a few home truths: the building was originally designed as a council property, is now predominantly owner-occupied, and does not include a television. Central heating is controlled by the building from October to May, and due to the artwork present, the apartment is not suitable for children under 12 years old. With its prime location, guests can easily explore nearby attractions such as the British Museum, Tower of London, and the London Eye, making it a perfect base for city adventures.
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