Grafton Street Kentish Town
Property Description
KENTJB 1 Sleeps 3 One bedroom One bathroom apartment
Our comment: recently renovated, small but stylish apartment. Good value.
Currently on a long rental
Location
Kentish Town is a mainly residential area to the north of Regents Park. Camden is a 10 minute walk to the south east and Hampstead lies to the NW. Grafton St is a quiet residential street but close to shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Kentish Town tube (Zone 2, Northern Line) is a 7 minute walk with Kentish Town west (rail) station 4 minutes away. 10 minute walk to the famous Camden market (antiques, art, vintage clothing and more). The apartment is located in a quiet (for London) street. Kings Cross and Euston only 2 stops by train.`
Apartment
Recently refurbished stylish modern décor. Ist floor walk up.
Sitting/dining room/kitchen. Large open-plan sitting-dining room- kitchen (19ft 8in x 16ft. 2 in) with comfortable sofas ( and sofa bed), large dining area with long dining table. Open plan kitchen is off this room and includes oven and hob (cooktop), microwave, dishwasher, washer/drier.
Bedroom . The small bedroom ( 7ft 7 in x 4ft 8in) has a standard double bed.
Bathroom. Walk in shower , wash basin, WC .
- Kentish Town station 4 minutes, Kentish Town West 4 minutes
- Close Camden, easy access Hampstead Heath
- double bed ( 4 ft wide ) and sofa bed
- 39 sq. metres / 420 sq.ft. approx
- quiet (for London) side street
- Minimum stay : 7 nights Any changeover day
Price : from £855 per week (seasonal) Reduced rates for longer stays Currently on a long let till further notice
Our comment : new apartment , small but stylishly done. Good value
” I absolutely loved this apartment . Everything looked and felt brand new. Comfortable especially the bed nook ” (C. June 2019 ) “Cosy space and great location ” (A. Sep 2019) ” Very nice well -furnished apartment, only 10 minutes walk from Camden Towm and near the train and tube. (C. Oct 19) ” Nice and cosy” (T. Jan.2020) “Quiet and nice neighbourhood,…very well-furnished” (C.Oct 2019)