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3 Bedroom House, Kingston – London Waterloo 30 mins, FREE Parking
First Impressions
When I first pulled up to 3 Bedroom House, Kingston – London Waterloo 30 mins, FREE Parking, I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect. This unique boutique property sits quietly on Fleetwood Road, and you know what — it’s refreshingly different from your typical hotel experience. The fact that there’s actually free parking right there was already a win in my book, especially around London where you’re usually paying through the nose for it.
The Space Itself
This isn’t your standard hotel room situation at all. You’re getting an entire three-bedroom house, which feels almost too good to be true when you’re used to cramped London accommodations. The kitchen is properly equipped — I mean, you can actually cook a real meal here instead of surviving on overpriced room service. Each bedroom has its own character, and there’s enough space that you won’t feel like you’re stepping on each other’s toes if you’re traveling with family or friends.
Kingston Upon Thames Charm
I’ll be honest, Kingston upon Thames surprised me. It’s got this lovely riverside vibe that feels worlds away from central London’s chaos, but you’re still well-connected to everything. The town center is walkable from the house, and there are some decent pubs and shops along the way. The train connections are actually solid — that 30-minute claim to Waterloo is pretty accurate, maybe 35 minutes if you catch the slower service.
What Works Here
The real appeal is having your own space without the London price tag madness. You can spread out, do laundry, grab groceries and cook breakfast instead of hunting for an overpriced café every morning. The house feels lived-in rather than sterile, which some people love and others might find a bit casual. I appreciated that it felt more like staying at a friend’s place than another anonymous hotel corridor.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this place isn’t trying to be fancy — and that’s exactly the point. Families seem to gravitate here because kids can actually move around freely, and parents can maintain some semblance of normal routine. The free parking alone probably saves you £20-30 a day compared to central London, and you’re still just a reasonable train ride away from Big Ben and all that tourist stuff. It’s practical, comfortable, and honestly refreshing after dealing with London’s typical tiny, expensive hotel rooms.
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Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in