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2Bed 2Bath at Hendon – 3 min to Train – 65 Inch TV
First Impressions
When I first found 2Bed 2Bath at Hendon – 3 min to Train – 65 Inch TV, I’ll be honest — the name pretty much tells you everything you need to know upfront. This four-star property doesn’t mess around with fancy marketing speak. You get exactly what’s advertised: a solid two-bedroom setup that’s genuinely three minutes from Hendon Central station, complete with that massive TV they’re so proud of.
Location & Getting Around
The location on Hendon Way is actually brilliant if you know the area. Hendon might not be zone 1, but that three-minute walk to the Northern Line is no joke — I timed it myself. You’re looking at maybe 20 minutes to central London, and honestly, the peace you get being slightly out of the chaos is worth it. There’s a Tesco Express right around the corner, and if you need proper groceries, Brent Cross shopping center is just a short bus ride away.
The Apartment Setup
This is where the place really delivers. The two-bedroom layout works perfectly for families or groups — I mean, you actually get space to breathe, which is rare in London apartment stays. The kitchen is properly equipped (not just a kettle and hope), so you can actually cook real meals instead of surviving on takeaways. That 65-inch TV isn’t just for show either — it dominates the living area and honestly makes movie nights pretty special.
Practical Comforts
What I appreciated most was how everything just worked without fuss. Both bathrooms are clean and modern — no fighting over shower time in the morning. The beds are comfortable enough that I didn’t wake up feeling like I’d been wrestling with the mattress all night. There’s decent Wi-Fi throughout, and the heating responds quickly, which matters more than you’d think during London’s unpredictable weather. The parking situation is manageable too, though you’ll want to check the local restrictions.
Why Guests Love It
You know what makes this place work? It’s honest accommodation that delivers on its promises. The train connection means you’re not stuck in tourist central but can get there quickly when you want to. The space gives you room to actually unpack and settle in for a few days. And that massive screen? Well, after long days exploring London, sometimes you just want to collapse and watch something properly. It’s the kind of place where you feel like you’re staying in a real home rather than a hotel room, which is exactly what some trips call for.
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