Summary:
This spacious and fully equipped 3-bedroom terraced home offers a warm, homely feel. Just a short walk from Kennington Station, it provides quick Tube access to central London. Enjoy nearby Pasley Park, which feels like part of your own backyard. Within 5 minutes, you can reach Walworth Road, home to a vibrant mix of cafés, restaurants, and bars.
The Space:
Guest Support:
We offer 24/7 guest assistance and ensure the property is professionally cleaned and prepared before each stay. Premium linens and fluffy towels are included for your comfort.
Kitchen & Dining:
Enjoy a bright, fully equipped kitchen stocked with all the essentials for cooking at home. A separate washer and dryer are available to handle your laundry needs.
Living Space:
Relax in the spacious lounge, complete with a soft sofa, cozy armchair, and Smart TV—perfect for winding down after a day in the city.
Outdoor Garden:
Step out from the living room into a peaceful private garden—your own green escape for fresh air and quiet relaxation.
Ground Floor Bathroom:
This conveniently placed bathroom includes a shower, toilet, and basin, along with toiletries and clean towels.
Main Bedroom (First Floor):
Drift off in a king-size bed with hotel-quality linens. The room includes ample storage and a desk area—ideal for work or trip planning.
Second Bedroom (First Floor):
A welcoming space with a double bed and plenty of wardrobe space. Comes with fresh bedding for a restful sleep.
First Floor Bathroom:
A spacious bathroom featuring a full-size tub and overhead shower—great for a morning refresh or a relaxing soak at night..
Guest Access:
The entire home is yours to enjoy throughout your stay—make yourself comfortable!
The Neighborhood:
Discover Kennington: A Hidden Gem in Central London
Tucked between the lively A3 corridor and the River Thames, Kennington is one of London’s best-kept secrets. Known for its beautiful Georgian terraces and the picturesque Cleaver Square, the area offers a relaxed village vibe right in the heart of the city. Locals often gather at the friendly Prince of Wales pub, making the square a true community hub. Once a center of political life, Kennington now draws in both professionals and families, thanks to its unbeatable location and warm neighborhood atmosphere. Ongoing regeneration has only enhanced its vibrant charm.
Foodie Finds:
Kennington boasts a diverse culinary scene, from cozy Portuguese cafés to standout Persian and Eritrean spots. Don’t miss Brasserie Toulouse Lautrec for a taste of France, or make your way to Brunswick House near Vauxhall for a sophisticated meal in a unique setting.
Local Pubs & Hangouts:
Raise a glass at the Prince of Wales in Cleaver Square, a beloved neighborhood staple, or head to The Pilgrim Pub for a laid-back vibe with live music and sports on screen.
Culture & Creativity:
Art and performance thrive in Kennington. Catch independent screenings at the quirky Cinema Museum, see new plays at the White Bear Theatre, or explore artisan workshops at Pullen’s Yard. For contemporary art lovers, Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery is just around the corner.
History & Landmarks:
Explore local treasures like the Imperial War Museum or the Garden Museum, each offering rich insight into Britain’s cultural past. Just a scenic half-hour walk across the Thames brings you to historic icons like Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament.
With its rich history, artistic flair, and strong community feel, Kennington offers a calm, character-filled escape that’s still right in the heart of London.
Getting Around:
Underground Access:
Kennington benefits from excellent Tube connections, with four stations close by. Kennington and Oval stations are on the Northern Line (Zone 2), while Lambeth North, located in Zone 1, runs on the Bakerloo Line—offering quick and convenient access to central London.
By Car:
Once you’ve cleared the A3, major motorways are within reach: the M25 is under an hour away, and you can be on the M1 heading north in about 40 minutes.
Bus Connections:
Numerous bus routes operate from Kennington Cross and Kennington Oval, connecting you to places like Tooting, Streatham, Crystal Palace, and Brixton. For routes heading north, hop on the 133 to Liverpool Street, the 59 to King’s Cross, or the 159 to Marble Arch.
Cycling:
Cycling is a popular way to get around, with just a 15-minute ride to Charing Cross. The area features multiple Santander Cycle (Boris bike) docking points and is served by Cycle Superhighway 7, which links Morden to the City.
Air & Rail Travel:
London City Airport is around 45 minutes away via the Northern Line and DLR. If you're flying from Gatwick, trains will get you there in under an hour.
Other Things to Note:
Please make sure to read and adhere to the house rules before booking and during your stay. Hosting parties or events is strictly forbidden. Violating this rule could result in immediate removal from the property and extra charges for any damages or cleaning required. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding!