Summary:
This one bed flat in Belsize Park is ideal for people who want to experience London but without all the hustle and bustle.
It is situated in a peaceful area, where the transport links are just a stone's throw away and the vast open spaces of Primrose Hill and Hampstead Heath are within easy reach.
The home has great amenities, from a luxurious king sized bed on which you can enjoy your morning coffee or the two velvet luxury 3 seat sofas to enjoy some R&R.
You get the best of both worlds!
The Space:
A stunning and stylish one bedroom apartment on the first floor of a Victorian white stucco fronted building in one of the most prestigious streets in Belsize Park.
The well proportioned space includes high ceilings, lots of natural light and wooden flooring throughout and comprises: 1 spacious double bedroom, a fully fitted kitchen, open plan reception room and family bathroom.
A sofa bed in situ for one additional person.
Amenities:
24/7 guest support
Professionally cleaned
Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
Kitchen:
Fully equipped
Oven
Stove
Refrigerator
Microwave
Toaster
Kettle
Washing Machine
Bedroom:
King Bed
Drawers
Bathroom:
Shower
Bath
Sink
Toilet
Living Room:
two velvet luxury 3 seater sofas
TV
Dining Table + chairs
Guest Access:
Guests will have full access to the entire property
The Neighborhood:
Nestled between the sophistication of Hampstead and the youthful energy of Camden, Belsize Park is a haven for professional couples, young families and celebrities alike. Many of the buildings, whether Victorian, Queen Anne or Arts and Crafts in heritage, are acknowledged as the finest of their kind, and tree lined streets and wide pavements make walking here a pleasure. A good thing, because Belsize Park is minutes from some of London’s most stunning green spaces, offering a welcome escape from the bustle of the Capital. A short stroll south to the top of Primrose Hill is rewarded with a stunning panorama of the city, not to mention the delights of its village high street, and to the north the open space of Hampstead Heath awaits. But it’s central too, so whether you prefer to freewheel downhill on a bike all the way to Oxford Street or hop on the Tube, you can be in the heart of London in less than 20 minutes. There's a real community feel here centred around picturesque England’s Lane, which is lined with cafes and independent boutiques.
Eating out: A great range of neighbourhood restaurants and bars means locals can find plenty to entertain them without venturing very far. Pubs and bistros serving excellent and innovative food abound: the head chef at Indian restaurant Hazara on Belsize Lane hails from a Michelin starred restaurant, while just across the road lies pan Asian XO, sister restaurant to the ever popular E&O in Notting Hill.
Film and Theatre: The Everyman Cinema on Haverstock Hill boasts comfy sofas, and screens a great selection of arthouse films. While Hampstead Theatre, who's mission is to create original theatre without creative restriction, is just a stone’s throw away in nearby Swiss Cottage.
Relaxation: Belsize Park is a centre of cafe culture, with myriad options including child friendly Ginger and White, which serves up traditional breakfast fare with a unique twist – try the poached eggs with chorizo and roasted garlic yogurt. Treat yourself to a trip to Fern Skincare on England’s Lane or BodyMatters Clinic on McCrone Mews for the ultimate in relaxing treats.
Getting Around:
Tube: Belsize Park Tube station is on the Edgware branch of the Northern Line. Its Zone 2 location means it takes just 15 minutes to get to central London. Overground train services run from Finchley Road & Frognal, West Hampstead, South Hampstead and West Hampstead Thameslink. The Jubilee Line from Swiss cottage.
Road: The North Circular is a 30 minute drive away, and a number of other major motorways are in close reach, including the M1, M4, M11 and M25, as well as the A41.
Bus: Travel is easy from Belsize Park, whether you’re heading north to Brent Cross shopping centre on the C11 or south into the heart of the city on the 46, 168 or 268.