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5 Bedroom House 13 Beds Across From Tube Station
First Impressions
When I first spotted 5 Bedroom House 13 Beds Across From Tube Station, I’ll be honest — the name pretty much tells you everything you need to know. This unique boutique hotel without official star rating sits right on Heathfield Gardens in Golders Green, and you literally cannot get closer to public transport without living inside the station itself. It’s one of those places that doesn’t try to be fancy or pretentious, just incredibly practical for groups who need space and easy access to central London.
The Space
Walking inside, you realize this isn’t your typical hotel setup — it’s actually a proper house that’s been converted to accommodate larger groups. The 13 beds are spread across five bedrooms, which means you’re not cramming everyone into tiny spaces like you would in most London accommodations. Each room has its own character, and honestly, some of my friends preferred the cozier upstairs rooms while others loved the ground floor setup.
Location Perks
The Golders Green location is actually brilliant if you know London well. Sure, you’re not in Zone 1, but the Northern Line gets you to Camden in about 15 minutes and central London in under 30. What I really appreciated was the neighborhood itself — there’s proper local life here, decent shops, and you can grab groceries without paying tourist prices. The area feels residential and safe, which matters when you’re traveling with a bigger group.
Practical Details
The house comes with a full kitchen, which saved us a fortune on eating out for every meal. I mean, London restaurant bills can get pretty scary when you’re feeding a group of eight or more people. There’s enough fridge space for everyone’s stuff, and the dining area actually fits everyone comfortably — something you definitely can’t say about most London accommodations. Parking can be found on the street, though like anywhere in London, it requires a bit of patience.
Why Groups Love It
What makes this place work is the combination of space, location, and value that’s genuinely hard to find in London. You get the social aspect of staying together under one roof, but with enough bedrooms that people can spread out when they need some quiet time. The tube station proximity means you’re never stuck waiting for transport, and the residential setting gives you a taste of actual London life rather than just the tourist bubble. It’s particularly great for families or friend groups who want to experience London without breaking the bank on accommodation.
You'll need to let the property know in advance what time you'll arrive.