Come and stay in this stunning one bedroom Victorian period apartment on a quiet, leafy residential street in beautiful Crouch End. As a base, it is perfect for those wishing to visit the sites of London. The great public transport links will take you to the heart of town in a mere 20 minutes. Yet the peaceful nature of Crouch End will ensure a calm place to retreat back to after a long day of sightseeing. Relax in these beautiful surroundings and experience what it is like to live as a true Londoner!
Homely, clean, spacious and carefully furnished, your stay here will be one of luxury. Warm and welcoming, the flat boasts high ceilings, oak flooring, and an array of classic Victorian architectural details. Large sash windows pour sunlight into the glorious reception room. Enjoy a meal at the dining table in the bay window overlooking the lush greenery of the front garden. Snuggle up on the sofa with a good book, or relax in front of a film from the choice of DVDs. On a cold winter's night, enjoy the warmth and glow of the open fire.
The apartment is fully equipped with all the conveniences of the modern world! This includes a large digital plasma tv with cable tv service, DVD player with selection of films and box-sets, super-speed WIFI internet free of charge, ipod or iphone docking station to charge your devices or play your favourite tracks, coffee machine, automatic central heating, washing machine with drying rack, steam iron, ironing board, and a fully equipped kitchen. Towels and bed linen are also provided, and for those longer stays, a complementary weekly cleaning service and bed linen change is offered.
The benefit of staying in a London 'village' such as Crouch End, is that you have all amenities collected in one area, right on your doorstep. A two minute stroll down the road from the apartment is an array of local supermarkets, independent restaurants, traditional Victorian pubs, quirky cafes and boutique shops, should you wish to unwind away from the city center. The area is not short of green open spaces and woodlands too, and for a bit of culture there are fringe theaters close by, cinemas to catch the latest films, even a Palace (although not of royalty), not to mention one of the most famous comedy stores in the world right at the end of the road.
London is a huge city encompassing far more than just the historic central area of the West End and the City. Away from the heart of the capital many of the old villages engulfed by the tide of urban expansion have survived to form fascinating and attractive suburbs. Crouch End is one of these, and surrounding this is Muswell Hill to the north, Hampstead and Highgate to the west, and Islington to the south. A visit to these local areas can really complement a trip to London.
Arriving from abroad, Heathrow airport is a direct tube ride to Finsbury Park (local underground station), which makes it the easiest and cheapest to get here. Gatwick is also a quick train ride away with links to Kings Cross station, only two tube stops away from the apartment. City Airport and Stansted are also easily accessible. Being only 20 minutes away from St Pancras International Railway Station, makes getting to and from Europe on the Eurostar super quick and easy. With train tickets from £69 return, you could even hop over to Paris for the day!
Well, if any of the above sounds like it could be exactly what you would like to get out of a trip to London, check my online calendar for availability, see if the price is right for your budget, and get in touch. I look forward to having you stay at Haringey Park Apartment...