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3 bedrooms with roof terrace in fabulous Fulham
First Impressions
3 bedrooms with roof terrace in fabulous Fulham sits on a quiet residential street that honestly feels more like discovering a local secret than checking into typical tourist accommodation. The moment you walk up to 104B Townmead Road, you realize this isn’t your standard hotel experience — it’s actually a proper London home that happens to welcome guests, and that makes all the difference.
The Space Itself
What struck me immediately was how this four-star property manages to feel both spacious and cozy at the same time. The three bedrooms are genuinely comfortable (not those cramped spaces you sometimes get in London), and each room has its own character. The layout flows naturally — you know how some places feel awkward to move around in? This isn’t one of them. Everything just works, from the living areas to the well-equipped kitchen that actually invites you to cook rather than just heat up leftovers.
That Roof Terrace
But honestly, the roof terrace is where this place really shines. I mean, having outdoor space in London is already a win, but this one gives you proper views over the neighborhood rooftops. It’s the kind of spot where you’ll find yourself lingering with morning coffee or evening wine — especially during those surprisingly warm London evenings when the city feels almost Mediterranean. The space up there is generous enough for the whole group but intimate enough that you’re not feeling exposed to the entire street.
Fulham Life
The Fulham location actually surprised me with how well-connected it is while still feeling residential. You’re a short walk from the Thames Path (perfect for morning runs or lazy afternoon strolls), and the local pubs along the river have that genuine London feel without the tourist crowds. The nearest tube connections get you into central London easily enough, but you might find yourself staying local more than expected — there’s a proper neighborhood vibe here with decent coffee shops and that corner shop that somehow has everything you forgot to pack.
Why Guests Love It
What really sets this place apart is how it handles groups without making anyone feel like they’re camping out on someone’s couch. Three proper bedrooms mean everyone gets their space, while the common areas encourage those spontaneous conversations that make trips memorable. The 10-star rating makes sense when you consider that this isn’t trying to be a fancy hotel — it’s just being a really good London home that happens to host travelers. And in a city where space costs a premium, having a roof terrace and room to spread out feels almost extravagant.
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