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Kings Road (house)

Home:104833
Sleeps up to:12   (4 bedrooms)
Rates:£5000 to £5000 per week
Nearest beach:Brighton: 80 km
Will consider:Long term lets (over 1 month)
Short-breaks (4 days or fewer)
Corporate bookings
Changeover day:Flexible
Access:Car not necessary
Nearest amenities: 0.1 km
Notes:No pets allowed
Suitable for children
No smoking at this property
Self-catering

Home description

A magnificent four bedroomed house which has been beautifully re-designed and refurbished with meticulous attention to detail to provide this exceptional living space benefiting from a double garage and fabulous roof terrace . The property features a substantial reception room with fireplace and wood floor, dining room, family room, contemporary kitchen, master bedroom with en suite bathroom, second bedroom with en suite shower room, two further bedrooms, shower room, two guest cloakrooms, roof terrace and garage.

Lincoln Street is located in the heart of Chelsea moments from Sloane Square and the fashionable amenities of King's Road . For transport, the nearest underground station is Sloane Square (Circle and District lines). Early bookings recommended to avoid disappointment.






The South East England / Greater London region

London is one of the culture capitals of the world and is brimming with exciting things to see and do. Take a breathtaking trip on the London Eye, explore the amazing collections in museums as diverse as the Tate Modern and Natural History Museum or immerse yourself in the history of the city at Westminster Abbey or the Tower of London. You can book attractions through LondonTown.com or find out more about our top picks below.

London Eye - Jubilee Gardens, South Bank, SE1 - When the Millennium Commission announced their intention to build an observation wheel that would stand 135 metres over the city of London, people were initially cynical. But the London Eye has turned out to be the finest and most popular new attraction in London since Queen Victoria's Great Exhibition. The London Eye now welcomes between 3.5 and 4 million guests every year. Conceived and designed by Marks Barfield Architects, the London Eye is a feat of modern engineering, both beautiful to look at and from. It is the tallest observation wheel in the world, allowing you to see one of the world's most exciting cities from a completely new perspective.

Address: Jubilee Gardens, South Bank, SE1
Booking / Information Line: 0870 500 0600
Timing: May to Sep - Daily 10am-9pm | Oct to Apr - Daily 10am-8pm
Nearest Station: Waterloo Tube or Rail / Westminster Tube

National Gallery - Trafalgar Square, WC2N 5DN - The National Gallery is visible in its full glory in the heart of the pedestrianised Trafalgar Square. Its permanent collection houses some of the world’s most important paintings from as far back as the 13th century. Gaze upon the works of greats such as Titian, da Vinci, Rembrandt, Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, Raphael and Van Gogh. Built in 1832-1833, in an attempt to outshine Paris’s Louvre, it aspires to make art accessible to all with free admission, a central location and extended opening hours. The important thing in planning your visit is not to try and see everything. You could spend a week wandering through its hallowed halls, and still miss many of the greatest works of European art.

Address: Trafalgar Square, WC2N 5DN
Phone: 020 7747 2885
Admission: FREE
Nearest Station: Charing Cross Tube

Tate Modern - Bankside, SE1 9TG - Tate Modern is London's most visited and innovative gallery, housed in a former power station the space itself is as much as an attraction as its collections and exhibitions. The journey there is an adventure in itself, take the tube to Blackfriars, cross the river on the 'Blade of Light' Millennium Bridge, and admire the startling contrast between historic St Paul's Cathedral and this uber modern art gallery. The interior is a glorious, unpretentious playground of modern art, as appealing to children and amateurs as it is to adults and art experts. Permanent collections includes works by Bacon, Matisse, Rothko and Andy Warhol as well as the best of contemporary British art.

Address: Bankside, SE1 9TG
Phone: 020 7887 8888 (Mon to Fri 9am-5.50pm)
Admission: FREE
Timing: Sun to Thu 10am-6pm, Fri & Sat 10am-10pm
Nearest Station: Southwark Tube

St Paul's Cathedral - Ludgate Hill, EC4M 8AD - Sir Christopher Wren's mighty St Paul's Cathedral draws the eye like nothing else in London, even though the City's skyscrapers now tower above it. The centrepiece of the great reconstruction of London after the great fire of 1666, it is still the spiritual focus of Great Britain. Royal weddings and birthdays, the funerals of Britain's leaders and services to celebrate the ends of wars all take place beneath the famous dome. The cathedral miraculously survived the Blitz in World War II and served as an inspirational symbol of strength. Explore the medieval relics in the crypt, the gorgeous Victorian mosaics, and up to the staggering views of London from the top of the dome.

Address: Ludgate Hill, EC4M 8AD
Phone: 020 7236 4128
Admission: In Advance - £10.50 (Adults), £8-£9.50 (Concs), £3 (Children) | On the Door - £11 (Adults), £10 (Concs), £3.50 (Children), FREE (Children Under 7)
Timing: Mon to Sat 8.30am-4pm
Nearest Station: St Paul's Tube

Southbank Centre - Belvedere Road, SE1 8XX - Love it or loathe its modernist architecture, the Southbank Centre is the capital's cultural epicentre. A prime example of 1960's concrete 'carbuncle' design, the centre offers three theatres, three concert halls, two art galleries, two cinemas, cafes, bars, shops, a Saturday book market, wicked spaces for skateboarding and BMXing and stunning views of the river. Listen to some of the world's best live music at The Royal Festival Hall. Watch a 3-D movie or blockbuster at the BFI IMAX Cinema, or catch a cinematic classic at the BFI (formerly the National Film Theatre). Enjoy first class theatre at the National Theatre and soak up the atmosphere as live music and street theatre take place on the riverside.

Address: Belvedere Road, SE1 8XX
Phone: 020 7921 0600
Nearest Station: Waterloo Tube / Rail

British Museum - Great Russell Street, WC1B 3DG - Founded in 1753, when Sir Hans Sloane left his collection of 71,000 objects of interest, the British Museum's charter insists that it be open free of charge "to all studious and curious persons." The museum expanded rapidly in the nineteenth century, and now contains around 7 million objects, some more than 10,000 years old. Spend an afternoon exploring the relics of ancient Egyptian and Greek empires and come face to face with mankind's greatest cultural achievements. Walk through the impressive columned entrance, through Lord Norman Foster's breath taking glass domed Great Court and wander the seemingly endless corridors and displays. The museum is a treasure trove of objects from the whole world and the entire span of human history and prehistory.

Address: Great Russell Street, WC1B 3DG
Phone: 020 7323 8000
Admission: FREE
Timing: Daily 10am-5.30pm | Open late Thu & Fri 8.30pm
Nearest Station: Russell Square Tube

Natural History Museum - Cromwell Road, SW7 5BD - Originally designed as an offshoot of the British Museum, the Natural History Museum is a fascinating and impressive place to visit. This beautiful gothic building houses one of the world's largest collection of dinosaur skeletons. These fantastic creatures dominate the main halls, towering above the awed faces of visitors and are a source of endless fascination to all ages. As well as these the museum offers exhibitions and activities, a collection of over 70 million natural history specimens, some of which are kept on display to the public, and the revamped geology museum, with its exciting interactive displays. Great fun for adults and a must see for kids.

Address: Cromwell Road, SW7 5BD
Phone: 020 7942 5000
Admission: FREE
Timing: Daily 10am-5.50pm
Nearest Station: South Kensington Tube

Tower of London - Tower Hill, EC3N 4AB - For a thousand years the Tower of London has protected, threatened, imprisoned and occasionally executed the people of London. Originally the fortress of the hated Norman conquerors, built with imported white stone from France, it has been through many different incarnations in its life; the bloody tower where Richard III allegedly murdered his nephews, a patriotic symbol, home to British monarchs and armies, a prison and in modern times a treasury museum and UNESCO World Heritage site. The biggest draw for visitors is the crown jewels: crowns, sceptres, plate, and the two largest cut diamonds in the world are among the objects in the collection. The medieval palace, traitors gate, the beefeaters, and the ravens make visits wonderfully atmospheric.

Address: Tower Hill, EC3N 4AB
Phone: 0871 602 1100
Nearest Station: Tower Hill Tube

Westminster Abbey - Parliament Square, SW1P 3PA - The setting for every coronation since 1066 and the burial ground for kings, statesmen, scientists, musicians and poets, Westminster Abbey is a true Medieval masterpiece. Stunning gothic architecture, the fascinating literary history represented by poets corner, the artistic talent that went into the statues, murals, paintings and tombs, and the fantastic stained glass, combine to make Westminster Abbey the most enduringly stunning of London's churches.

Address: Parliament Square, SW1P 3PA
Phone: 020 7222 5152
Admission: £10 (Adults), £7 (Concs), £


Central London/Zone 1 / Chelsea, London area

To stroll around the Royal Borough is to walk in the footsteps of kings and queens, writers and revolutionaries, politicians and painters, thinkers and Thespians. We are home to some of the most famous landmarks in the UK, with parks, gardens and leisure facilities to be proud of.


How to get there

The nearest underground station to this property is Sloane square which is located on the circle line. Heathrow airport is located about 30 km to the west, a cab fare should be around £60. Heathrow express trains run from Paddington train station which is 6 stops from Sloane square.


Activities near Central London/Zone 1

Sports:
Golf within 30 mins drive

Great for:
Good nightlife
City breaks


Facilities

Luxuries:Internet access, DVD player
General:Central heating, CD player, Telephone, Satellite TV
Standard:Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer
Utilities:Clothes dryer, Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine
Rooms:Bedrooms (4), En suite (2), Shower rooms (1), Solarium / Roof terrace
Furniture:Sofabeds (1), Single beds (2), Double beds (4), Dining seating for 10, Lounge seating for 12, Sleeps maximum of 12
Other:Linen and towels provided.
Outdoors:Private garden, BBQ
Access:Secure parking

Further details indoors:
Roof Terrace
Excellent Condition
Double Garage
Redesigned and Refurbished
Close to Kings Road
Broadband & Cable
Easy access to transport
Airport Service Available

Further details outdoors:
A modernised terraced town house, fitted out to the highest standard. Secure garage parking, alarm system. Terrace garden & servants quarters!


Further details

A deposit is required upon booking of this property to secure & rentals must be paid 4 weeks in advance of check-in. Wire transfers only, cash not accepted.


Rental rates

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October 2009-Sep 2010 21 Oct 091 Oct 10£ 5,000--1 Week

NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.

A 10% discount is available on rental bookings for 2010 if booked before December 31st 2009.


Availability

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Name:James Keane
Company:Purple Real Estates ltd
Tel:+44 (0)800 6226315
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