No pets allowed Not suitable for children Not suitable for elderly or infirm No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
This is a first floor walk-up just a few minutes walk from the bustling Kings Road, Chelsea - with all its history and connection with the pop world, with excellent bars, restaurants, shops and transport links to the West End and other areas of London.
The flat has a a spacious double bedroom with bay window with built in cupboards, dressing table and chest of drawers. Off the hallway is a dining room and bathroom. The bathroom has a bath tub with hand held shower, toilet and basin. The charming sitting room opens on to a South facing balcony with table and chairs. The kitchen is well equipped including microwave, gas stove and hob, fridge freezer, dish washer and washing machine. There is plug in internet access. The flat has a strict no smoking policy.
Bedroom
Dining room
Sitting room
Balcony
The South East England / Greater London region
South East England is jam-packed full of history and culture. There are national heritage sites such as Windsor Castle, Hampton Court. There is the Thames with a wide variety of journeys along its meandering course; within an hour's journey is Oxford, Stratford upon Avon, Brighton, to name a few. Although we don't have a Mediterranean climate, the weather is generally mild.
Central London/Zone 1 / Chelsea, London area
Within a stone's thrown can be found bars and restaurants galore, prestige shopping (Harrod's etc.), history (Buckingham Palace, House of Parliament, Museums and Art Galleries galore, Tower of London, London Eye ect ect). The King's Road became famous as the "in" place in the 60s with many pop starts and other celebrities making it their home, and has to this day retains its special character. Every which way are to be found historic buildings, museums and art galleries.
The West End of London, Soho and Bloomsbury boast 30 plus theatres so you could watch a new show every night for a month and still have some left over! There are music venues suited to every taste, street extravaganzas like the Notting Hill Carnival, regular highlights such as the Chelsea Flower Show and Wimbledon Lawn-Tennis Finals - the list goes on and on. Access to all places is easy with the very comprehensive and regular London Transport bus and subway system - even better, walk!
How to get there
On arrival in London, make your way to Sloane Square or South Kensington underground stations. From South Kensington station find the Fulham Road and turn right going down the road towards Fulham and it is a fifteen minute walk to Elm Park Road. It is best to google the map for this area. From Sloane Square catch a bus along the Kings Road and get off the stop before Beaufort Street. Cross over and go down the road called The Vale and Elm Park Road is the first on the left and the property is the first on the left.
As with all of central London, it is far easier to get about on public transport than a hire car as there is daily congestion charge and parking charges and Chelsea is wonderfully situated being so centrally located to all of the sights.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
London Heathrow: 12 km
Railway:
Victoria Station London: 3 km
Ferry:
Dover: 90 km
Activities near Central London/Zone 1
Walking holidays Good nightlife City breaks Cycling holidays