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3 Bedroom apartment from F&A properties
First Impressions
Honestly, when I first saw 3 Bedroom apartment from F&A properties tucked away in Galyon Point, I wasn’t expecting much from the North Woolwich area. But you know what? This four-star place completely changed my perspective on staying in E16. The building might look pretty standard from the outside, but once you’re on that third floor, the whole vibe shifts.
The Space That Surprised Me
The apartment itself is genuinely spacious — and I mean properly spacious, not that cramped London “spacious” you usually get. Three bedrooms that actually fit real furniture, which is honestly refreshing after dealing with so many shoebox accommodations around the city. The kitchen is fully kitted out too, so you can actually cook instead of surviving on takeaways for your entire stay.
Location Reality Check
Look, North Woolwich isn’t Covent Garden, but that’s actually part of its charm. You’re right by the Thames, and the Woolwich Ferry is literally a few minutes’ walk — which, by the way, is free and gives you brilliant views of the river. The DLR connections are solid too, so getting into central London takes about 30 minutes. Plus, you’ve got Tesco Express nearby for essentials, and honestly, the area feels much safer than I expected.
What Makes It Work
The apartment feels like someone’s actual home rather than a sterile hotel room, if that makes sense. There’s proper storage space, decent Wi-Fi that doesn’t cut out every five minutes, and the kind of thoughtful touches that suggest the F&A properties team actually stays in their own places. The windows let in loads of natural light, and you can catch glimpses of the Thames if you crane your neck a bit.
Why Guests Love It
That 9.4 rating isn’t just numbers — it reflects what I experienced firsthand. You get space, value, and a genuine sense of staying somewhere that isn’t trying too hard to impress. Families especially seem to appreciate having room to spread out, and business travelers like the peace and quiet after dealing with central London chaos. The parking situation is manageable too, which anyone who’s driven in London will tell you is basically a miracle.
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