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4 BEDROOM PATIO HOUSE REGENT’S PARK – Parking
First Impressions
Walking up to 4 BEDROOM PATIO HOUSE REGENT’S PARK – Parking, you immediately get that “hidden gem” feeling — it’s tucked away on a quiet crescent in London‘s Westminster Borough, but you’re literally minutes from one of the city’s most famous parks. The Victorian terrace house has this understated elegance that feels authentically British, not touristy at all. What really caught my attention was how peaceful Tresham Crescent feels, especially considering you’re in Zone 1. The fact that this four-star property comes with dedicated parking is honestly a game-changer in central London — I mean, you know how impossible it is to find a spot around here.
The Space and Layout
This isn’t your typical hotel room situation — you’re getting an entire house with four proper bedrooms, which makes it perfect for families or groups traveling together. The layout actually works really well, with enough space that everyone isn’t constantly bumping into each other. Each bedroom has its own character (the front-facing ones get lovely morning light), and there’s a proper living area where you can actually spread out and relax. The kitchen is fully equipped, which I appreciated since eating out for every meal in London can get expensive quickly. You know what surprised me? The patio space — it’s not huge, but it’s this nice little outdoor retreat where you can have your morning coffee.
Location and Neighborhood
The location is honestly what makes this place special. You’re a five-minute walk from Regent’s Park, which means easy access to the zoo, the rose gardens, and those perfect morning jogs around the Outer Circle. St. John’s Wood tube station is close enough that you can reach Oxford Street in about 15 minutes, but far enough that you’re not dealing with tourist crowds on your doorstep. The neighborhood has this residential feel — there’s a good Waitrose nearby, some decent pubs, and you’re walking distance to Primrose Hill if you want those Instagram-worthy city views. Couples seem to really love this area (the feedback confirms it), and I can see why — it’s romantic without being overly busy.
Practical Considerations
Let’s talk about what actually matters when you’re staying somewhere. The house is well-maintained and clean, though it’s not trying to be flashy or ultra-modern — think comfortable British home rather than boutique hotel. The heating works properly (crucial in London), and there’s decent WiFi throughout. Having your own front door key gives you this sense of independence that you don’t get in traditional hotels. The parking spot is secure and makes day trips outside London totally feasible — we drove to Windsor one day without worrying about where to leave the car.
Why Guests Love It
What keeps people coming back is that perfect balance of central location with residential calm. You get the space and privacy of having your own place, but you’re still right in the heart of everything London has to offer. The recent guest ratings reflect what I experienced — it’s not perfect, but it delivers on what matters most: location, space, and that hard-to-find parking. For families or groups who want to experience London like locals rather than tourists, this place hits the mark. The fact that it consistently gets high marks for couples tells you something about the neighborhood’s charm and the peaceful atmosphere you’ll find here.
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