大伦敦 · 整套出租单元 · 2室3床2.0卫 · 可住7人 · Central London - 2 Bed 2 Bath Flat Roof Terrace
This apartment is located in Hatton Garden Street, in a very famous jewellery road 3 minutes walking form Farrington Station. *We have 4 apartments in this building, in case you're coming with more friends/family please advise us then we can send you the listing.* All flats feature fully equipped kitchens, Kettle, Oven, free Wi-Fi, a living area with TV and Sofa-Bed, a private bathroom and heating, 2 Toilet rolls per bathroom, washing up, baby cot, bed sheets, towels, coffee/tea/sugar and more. The apartment is complete with luxury furniture and includes a fully equipped kitchen that will meet all of your needs, notably containing a multi-flavour coffee machine. The bedroom is complete with double beds or King-size beds, and the apartment presents a lot of natural light accompanying the high ceilings. The master bedroom further includes an en-suite and plenty of storage space for your clothes and luggage.
Hatton Garden is a pretty unique place with all the jewellery shops. Very convenient for the city and west end.
La anfitriona muy atenta, el apartamento muy limpio y con muchas comodidades (no le faltaba detalle). Lo mejor, lo bien conectado con cualquier destino gracias a la estación Farrington que tiene a 3 calles. Además tiene muchos supermercados cerca. La única pega es que me faltó seguridad, pues la puerta no se podía cerrar con llave ni pestillo ni nada, por lo que por las noches nos sentíamos algo inseguros. También me faltó secadora, pues estuvimos muchos días y con niños y nos hubiese gustado lavar sábanas y toallas pero como hace mal tiempo no se secaba nada. Otra opción sería tener sábanas y toallas limpias para poder cambiarlo. Por todo lo demás, excelente.
Estamos satisfechos con nuestra estancia. La host se ha comunicado rápidamente, el apartamento estaba muy limpio, fue fácil hacer el check-in y la ubicación era correcta (andábamos unos 10 minutos para coger el bus o 5 para coger el metro). La zona es tranquila. Éramos 7, 5 con camas y 2 en sofá. Las camas eran MUY cómodas pero el sofá era algo pequeño para 2, incómodo (la razón por la cual no le ponemos 5 estrellas) y además estaba justo pegado al radiador por lo que teníamos que apagar la calefacción… Para 5 personas lo hubiera puntuado con 5 estrellas. La terraza muy grande pero no la usamos. Los lavabos muy limpios, con buena luz y uno con bañera y otro con ducha, lo que nos fue bien porque íbamos con dos personas mayores. Muchos enchufes y espejos por el apartamento, por lo que bien. También había plancha, secador y toallas. Muchas gracias por todo.
Not only was this a beautiful place, exactly as described but it was with in walking distance of anything you’d need! The host was kind and super responsive! 10 out of 10! Great place!
Hatton Garden is a street and commercial zone in the Holborn district of the London Borough of Camden, abutting the narrow precinct of Saffron Hill which then abuts the City of London. It takes its name from Sir Christopher Hatton, a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I, who established a mansion here and gained possession of the garden and orchard of Ely Place, the London seat of the Bishops of Ely. It remained in the Hatton family and was built up as a stylish residential development in the reign of King Charles II. For some decades it often went, outside of the main street, by alternative name St Alban's Holborn, after the local church built in 1861.
St Etheldreda's Church in Ely Place, all that survives of the old Bishop's Palace, is one of only two remaining buildings in London dating from the reign of Edward I. It is one of the oldest churches in England now in use for Roman Catholic worship, which was re-established there in 1879. The red-brick building now known as Wren House, at the south-east corner of Hatton Garden and St Cross Street, was the Anglican church for the Hatton Garden development. It was taken over by the authorities of a charity school, and the statues of a boy and girl in uniform were then added.
Hatton Garden is famous as London's jewellery quarter and the centre of diamond trade in the United Kingdom. This specialisation grew up in the early 19th century, spreading out from its more ancient centre in nearby Clerkenwell. Today there are nearly 300 businesses here in the jewellery industry and over 55 shops, representing the largest cluster of jewellery retailers in the UK. The largest of these businesses was De Beers, the international family of companies which dominated the international diamond trade. Their headquarters were in an office and warehouse complex just behind the main Hatton Garden shopping street.
Sir Hiram Maxim had a small factory at 57 Hatton Garden and in 1881, invented and started to produce the Maxim Gun, a prototype machine gun, capable of firing 666 rounds a minute. Hatton Garden has an extensive underground infrastructure of vaults, tunnels, offices and workshops. The area is now home to many media, publishing and creative businesses, including Blinkbox and Grey Advertising. Surrounding streets including Hatton Place and Saffron Hill (the insalubrious setting for Fagin's den in Oliver Twist) were improved during the 20th century and in modern times have been developed with blocks of 'luxury' apartments, including Da Vinci House (occupying the former Punch magazine printworks) and the architecturally distinctive Ziggurat Building.
The property is a 2 minute walk from Chancery Lane Station or Holborn station, providing excellent transport links to get around London, and is a minutes’ walk from all the shops, restaurants and bars you can find in the area. Neighbouring areas also within walking distance include Covent Garden, Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and Soho with the famous British Museum nearby.
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