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Hampstead Village, as the area where this fully furnished studio is located has long been known, is home to many historic sites and beautiful examples of English architecture. This apartment is at West End Lane and Fawley Road, in downtown Hampstead.
Outfitted with hardwood floors and contemporary furniture, this studio is a more modern twist on the offerings of the historic town of Hampstead. Featuring all of the basic appliances needed to cook at home, this studio allows you to cook at home, without keeping you too far from some of the great restaurants available up and down West End Lane. This studio remains spacious and well lit, while still including several pieces of furniture as well as a full bed. Also designed in a contemporary style, the bathroom in this studio apartment is outfitted with a full shower, WC, and towel rack.
A village with a long history, Hampstead, London has always been known for its artistic, musical and literary associations. John Keats wrote his famous poem: “Ode to a Nightingale” in this very suburb of London at the Keats House (1.3mi/2.1km), just one example of the history that gives Hampstead a unique charm. The Freud Museum (.9mi/1.6km), where Freud lived out the last years of his life houses his Library as well as several contemporary art exhibitions as homage to the great doctor’s theories. The very street this studio is located on, West End Lane, is home to a number a pubs and restaurants that that provide a wealth of options for those looking to get a feel for the London food scene. Just up the street is the Wet Fish Café (279ft/85m), which serves modern European comfort food. Across the street from there you’ll find Alice House West Hampstead (197ft/60m), where you can enjoy locally sourced food.
Greater London and the London city center can be reached easily, given that you’ll be able to access the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines at the Finchley Road Station (.7mi/1.2km) or the Overground commuter train at West Hampstead (.3mi/400m).