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The historic village of Hampstead, in London is known for its artistic, musical and literary associations. This studio, on West End Lane and Fawley Road is located in downtown Hampstead, meaning that the outer London calm here won’t keep you from enjoying the many attractions present here and in the London city center.
Hardwood floors and beautiful wood furnishings give this fully furnished studio apartment a modern feel while the historic surroundings give it a unique charm. Modern furnishings throughout the apartment complement the open kitchen with its glossy white cabinets, stove top, and microwave. Featuring these necessary appliances, you’ll be able to choose whether you’d prefer to cook at home and sit at the window-side dining table, or venture into Hampstead for a diverse offering of restaurants. The bathroom in this furnished studio maintains the modern design trend and includes a heated towel rack and features sleek sand colored tiles.
Hampstead Village, as this area is known, has long been home to historic sites and beautiful examples of English architecture. The Keats House (1.3mi/2.1km), where John Keats wrote his famous poem: “Ode to a Nightingale” is just one example of the history that gives Hampstead its characteristic charm. Having also been home to Sigmund Freud, Hampstead is now home to the Freud Museum (.9mi/1.6km), where he lived out the last years of his life. The museum now houses his Library as well as several contemporary art exhibitions. West End Lane, the very street this studio is located on, is home to a number a pubs and restaurants that make it easy to fill the time. Stop by the Wet Fish Café (279ft/85m) or the Alice House West Hampstead (197ft/60m) for modern European comfort food or locally sourced food, respectively.
Access to the London city center and the rest of Greater London is easy given that you’ll have access to the Overground commuter train at West Hampstead (.3mi/400m) as well as the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines at the Finchley Road Station (.7mi/1.2km).