Space
It is in a great location, with the house being close to Fulham Broadway station, making it easy to get around London. The local area also has an eclectic mix of restaurants and bars for you to enjoy!
It is also fully equipped with everything you need! The cherry on top is the south facing terrace, which is a great place to relax after a day of sightseeing or if you need to burn off any excess energy there are gym passes.
Amenities:
24/7 guest support
Professionally cleaned
Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
Wifi
Kitchen:
Fully equipped
Oven
Stove
Refrigerator
Kettle
Coffee machine
Dishwasher
Bedroom 1:
King Bed
Wardrobe
Bedroom 2:
Double bed
TV
Living Room:
Comfy sofas
TV
Dining room:
Dining table
Washing machine + Dryer
Bathroom:
Shower
Bath
Basin
Toliet
South facing terrace + furniture
Access
Guests will have full access to the entire property throughout their stay.
Interaction
There is a 24/7 guest support team
Neighborhood
Nestled in a bend of the River Thames, with affluent Chelsea guarding its northern border, genteel Fulham is one of London's safe havens.
The Fulham of today is a firmly established upmarket location, packed with shops, bars, boutiques and restaurants. It's thoughtfully and spaciously laid out and a real delight for locals is the picturesque commute either along the river or through Eel Brook Common. Of course, there's the added bonus of plenty of lovely riverside pubs for a quick drink on the way home.
Fulham locals are a well educated bunch when it comes to food, thanks to the vast array of restaurants available on their doorstep. Claude Compton leads the team at Claude’s Kitchen (above Amuse Bouche champagne bar), and does an excellent job updating British classics. The Brown Cow (owned by the same people run The Sands End Pub and Kitchen) is a first class gastropub and Italian influenced institution The River Cafe is also close by. Award winning The Malt House gastro pub is popular with locals in and around Fulham and surrounding areas. The Harwood Arms is tucked away in the back streets of Fulham and offers award winning food and wine in a casual relaxed setting. Numerous gastro pubs, such as The Crabtree, line the river in Fulham, and those interested in fine dining are spoilt rotten with The River Café, located on Thames Wharf. Stretching along the river, Bishop’s Park combines the Thames’s natural beauty with pretty gardens and is great for a picturesque stroll. The park also boasts a Grade II listed, manmade urban beach, playgrounds, a skate bowl and sculpture garden. Snuggled between Fulham Palace and Craven Cottage, it attracts all sorts of visitors, from families enjoying the lake, tourists marvelling at the Grade I listed Palace, or football fans heading to see their team in action.
Transit
Tube: Fulham is served by three Tube stations: Fulham Broadway, Parsons Green and Putney Bridge (in south Fulham). All in Zone 2 on the District Line, journeys to Victoria take less than 15 minutes and it’s only half an hour to Monument.
Rail: Nearby West Brompton and Imperial Wharf station is on the London Overground network and is also served by Southern Railway trains.
Bus: Fulham is incredibly well connected by bus. Numbers 14, 11 and 295 all head into central London, while the 391 (to Richmond), 295 (to Clapham Junction) and 424 (to Putney Heath) take passengers south of the river.
Cycle: There is a strong cycling community in Fulham who make the most of the 20 minute ride to Victoria. It’s only half an hour to Waterloo for those who need to get further into town.
Road: The 15 minute drive to the M4 means Fulham locals have easy access to the west of England.
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