50 Howitt Road, London, NW3 4LX, United Kingdom
4232£
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No.9 Blissful Belsize Park 1 bed flatModern, converted one bedroom flat, in a amazingly quiet street, 2 mins from Belsize park tube station.This 1st floor , backs on to an incredibly quiet & peaceful back garden.It's light & spacious & feels very fresh & happy.With fully equipped gorgeous kitchen diner and living roomInc. full size electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, toaster, washer/dryer, electric kettle, iron and ironing ining table that seats 4.The lounge area has 2 large sash windows that back on to a leafy quiet back (website hidden) has a small double sofa bed (195 cms long and 120 cms wide) for 2 small kids or 1 adult. Free WiFi internet The bedroom has double size bed 150cm x 190cm which looks out on to the back garden & a wash basin with drawers.Smart TV with a fantastic selection of free view channels , hot & cold fan12" rain shower & hair dyer. separate WC.Separate modern rain shower room, WC.Central heating Location The studio is perfectly positioned with excellent public transport links to central London, the Euro star and airports.The main feature about this place is its location, the area couldn't be better; it is one of the most desirable, well-sought, green, affluent areas of London.Belsize Park, a safe, family and culture filled area, is nestled between trendy Primrose Hill, lively Camden Lock and market and upmarket Hampstead village. It is an ideal place from where you can explore London in all its glory and still have plenty of space and a good night's rest.You couldn't go Greener!! there are so many parks to visit,Hampstead heath, Regents park, Primrose Hill5 minutes away is "Spring health leisure center" It offers visitors a "payasugym" membership, check out their website of the same name. It's small but a great local gym that many of our local celebs use including Helena Bonhom-Carter & Chris martin use regularly There is also a walk in cresh.The area, although only short bus ride from the center of town, has a charming village atmosphere, with the busy high street and a lovely range of local shops, restaurants, cafes, charming pubs, bars, a health and beauty spa, the Hampstead theatre (Swiss Cottage), a boutique cinema (the Everyman Belsize Park) and the Imax cinema (Odeon Swiss Cottage) just around the corner. Along with historical landmarks to visit within walking distance, including Keats' House (home of the poet) and Kenwood House (as featured in the film Notting Hill).A short walk down the hill in Camden there is London's most famous street market with great street food as well as a great range of bars, pubs, restaurants and gig venues, including the Roundhouse that hosts theatre and music performances regularly.In the cobbled mews' of Hampstead village there are a wide range of shops including teashops, the Hampstead Antiques Emporium for those who like to go antiquing, fashion shops and another boutique cinema (the Everyman Hampstead), all a short walk from the flat.Best of all is the locality to three of London's most famous parks. The vast green expanse of Hampstead Heath is only a stone's throw away with superb views over London and swimming ponds for hot days. The wonderful Primrose Hill, featuring a panoramic view of the city, is 15mins walk away. With Regent's Park the other side of the hill, encompassing London Zoo, a variety of gardens, sports fields, and the renowned outdoor theatre for summer performance.As you can imagine, it's a great place for celebrity spotting Local residents include Helena Bonham- Carter, Gwyneth Paltrow, Hugh Laurie, Chris Martin, of the band 'Coldplay', Cameron Diaz, Jude Law and many others including the "Primrose Hill' Set.TRAVELLocated only 2mins from Belsize Park tube station (Northern Line).Belsize Park station can take you directly to King's Cross (international station), London's theatre land (Leicester Square) and the National Gallery, Portrait Gallery and Trafalgar Square (Charing Cross).The flat is under 10mins from Swiss Cottage station (Jubilee line).Swiss Cottage station provides quick access to the central shops (Bond Street), Houses of Parliament (Westminster), the London Eye (Waterloo) and the Tate Modern (Southwark) and the city.The overground station at Hampstead Heath is under 20mins away.Hampstead Heath station with access to the two Westfield shopping centres (Stratford and Shepherds Bush), fashionable East London, including Brick Lane market (Shoreditch High Street) and Islington's shopping heaven, Upper Street (Highbury & Islington).There is also a frequent bus services in the local area (including 24hr services to east and central London in approx 20 mins). Local pubs Holly bush “One of London's favorite pubs, The Holly Bush has been untouched by the ravages of time and has a captivating old-world charm. Bought from the estate of artist George Romney around 1800 it was turned into a public house and, as the headquarters of the Save Hampstead Heath Society, has played an integral part in the history of Hampstead Heath.” Spaniards inn “As one of London's oldest pubs, The Spaniards has earned itself a place in the history books, quite literally. Dickens immortalized it in The Pickwick Papers, and it's said that Keats wrote Ode to a Nightingale here over a claret or two. Indeed, our characterful 16th century inn is a romantic idyll in itself, with a few tales of its own to tell (Dick Turpin was apparently born here, need we say more?). A country pub in the city, we boast a garden grand enough to rival the great Heath itself, roaring fires in the winter and plenty of intriguing nooks in which to muse over our superlative drinks menu.” The old white bear “The interior has been restored to create a stylish yet informal ambiance: 19th century English pine dressers, tables and the central bar, colorful tile tabletops and floor area and warm fires. Add the final ingredient of friendly, efficient service and the welcoming “home from home” feel is complete.” Lansdowne “When the Lansdowne's doors first opened back in 1992, the aim was simple; to bring quality pub eating to Primrose Hill. Although no-one knew the term at the time, in 17 years that have passed, The Lansdowne has become one of the stalwarts of the gastro-pub scene. Our blackboard menu changes daily and our vibrant Mediterranean cuisine is inspired. Best of all, The Lansdowne has that unmistakable feel of something traditional; large wooden tables, high ceilings, a roaring fire in winter.”OWNEREmily Bradbury the owner, previously worked in the hospitality business and understands the needs and comforts of the traveler.
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View all rooms in LondonProperty type
room
Rooms
1
Size
231 m²
Price
4,232 £
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Pets allowed
No
Washing Machine
Yes
Price per m²
18 £
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