Space
Just a stone's throw away from Kilburn High Street and within walking distance to Abbey Road and Regent's Park, experience all that the local area has to offer to utilise one of the many the well-connected transport links to explore the rest of London and beyond! Book now to start your adventure!
24/7 guest support
Professionally cleaned
Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
Living Area:
Tastefully decorated and furnished with a comfortable corner sofa, TV and designated work space, enjoy this bright open-plan living area.
Kitchen:
Fully equipped with modern appliances, this sleek open plan kitchen has everything you need to cook, eat and entertain!
Bedroom:
Bright and cosy, enjoy the calming feel of this double bedroom. With its exposed brick wall feature, period fireplace and furnished with a comfortable bed and plenty of storage for your stay, this is the perfect place to unwind after a day of exploring the city!
Bathroom:
Freshen up before heading out in this three-piece bathroom, fully stocked with all the essentials you need for your stay.
Terrace:
Furnished with a table with enough space for four, take full advantage of of this private terrace area and enjoy your breakfast al-fresco!
Access
You will have full access to the property during your stay. Enjoy!
Interaction
The support team is available 24/7 for any and all enquiries during your stay.
Neighborhood
The north-west London neighbourhood of Kilburn stretches out on either side of Watling Street, the ancient Anglo-Saxon road that once connected pilgrims to Canterbury and St Albans. It is now known more prosaically as the A5 and marks the boundary of two London boroughs, Brent to the west and Camden to the east. Busy and bustling Kilburn High Road has a down-to-earth-character that continues to serve its long-standing Irish and Caribbean communities well. Famous residents have included supermodel Kate Moss, actor Hugh Laurie, and comedians galore.
Walk the back streets and Kilburn reveals its intriguing history and fine historic buildings. In the 12th century a priory was established close to what is now the junction of Kilburn High Road and Belsize Road. It was dissolved by Henry VIII but lives on in local street names Priory Road and Priory Terrace, where there are fine early Victorian stucco villas.
Transit
Kilburn has a range of transport options: buses, including night buses, the Underground and the Overground. The No 16 bus, and its night version, go to Victoria via Marble Arch; the No 98, and its night version, run to Holborn via Oxford Circus; the No 189 goes down Quex Road on its way to Oxford Circus.
Kilburn Tube station is on the Jubilee line and Kilburn Park is on the Bakerloo line. Brondesbury is on the Overground to Gospel Oak and Highbury & Islington, and Kilburn High Road is on the Overground line which runs from Watford Junction to Euston.
Notes
We kindly request that you read the house rules prior to booking and respect them during your stay. Parties or events of any kind will not be tolerated. Violation of this rule will result in eviction from the property and charges for any damages or additional cleaning required. Thank you in advance for your cooperation!