First Impressions
Tucked away on a quiet residential street in Pinner, 3 bedroom cottage pinner home immediately catches your eye with its traditional English cottage charm. I’ll be honest — this four-star property feels more like staying at a friend’s family home than a typical hotel, which is exactly what makes it interesting. The address on Love Lane sounds almost too quaint to be real, but here we are.
The Space
What you’re getting here is essentially a proper three-bedroom house to yourself, and honestly, that’s rare to find in this part of northwest London. Each room has its own character — the master bedroom upstairs gets lovely morning light, while the two smaller bedrooms work perfectly if you’re traveling with family or friends. The living areas feel lived-in rather than sterile, with comfortable furniture that actually looks like people chose it because they liked it, not because it matched a corporate design scheme.
Location & Neighborhood
Here’s what I really appreciate about staying in Pinner — you’re getting that village-within-London experience without completely sacrificing convenience. The high street is a short walk away with its mix of independent shops and chain stores, plus you’ve got Pinner station right there for the Metropolitan line into central London. It’s about a 40-minute journey to Baker Street, which isn’t lightning fast, but you know what? Sometimes it’s nice to retreat somewhere that feels genuinely residential after a day of tourist crowds.
Practical Matters
The cottage comes with a full kitchen, which means you can actually cook proper meals if you want to — something I always value when staying somewhere for more than a couple of nights. There’s parking available too, which anyone who’s tried to park in London will tell you is worth its weight in gold. The WiFi works fine, and there’s enough space to spread out your stuff without feeling cramped. I mean, it’s not going to win any interior design awards, but everything functions as it should.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this place isn’t for everyone — if you want room service and a concierge, you’ll be disappointed. But if you’re after somewhere that feels like a proper home base while exploring London’s outer reaches, it actually works really well. The neighbors are friendly (typical Pinner), the area is safe for evening walks, and you’ll find yourself shopping at the local Waitrose like a temporary resident. It’s that authentic suburban London experience that most tourists never get to see, and sometimes that’s exactly what makes a trip memorable.
London’s apartments welcome long stays with terrace views, museum access, and bike routes to hidden mews streets.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in