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2BR House,SE27, Parking,Garden,near West Norwood Station
First Impressions
The 2BR House,SE27, Parking,Garden,near West Norwood Station caught me off guard — in the best possible way. I’ll be honest, the name doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, but once you’re standing on Tivoli Road looking at this charming Victorian conversion, you get it. It’s essentially someone’s lovingly restored home that they’ve opened up to guests, and that personal touch shows everywhere.
Location & Getting Around
You know what’s brilliant about staying in West Norwood? You’re actually living like a local rather than bouncing between tourist traps. The station’s a genuine five-minute walk — I timed it — which means you’re 15 minutes from London Bridge and about 25 from the West End. The neighborhood has this lovely residential feel with tree-lined streets, and there’s a proper community vibe you don’t get in central London hotels.
The Space
Walking into the apartment, I was struck by how thoughtfully everything’s been set up. The two bedrooms are generous by London standards — I mean, you can actually walk around the bed without doing that sideways shuffle. The kitchen is what really sold me though; it’s fully kitted out with everything you need, from a proper coffee machine to quality cookware. Having that garden access through the back doors? That’s pretty special for London.
Practical Perks
The parking spot is worth its weight in gold if you’re driving into London — honestly, this alone probably saves you £20+ per day compared to what you’d pay in Zone 1. The garden’s not huge, but it’s private and peaceful, perfect for morning coffee or evening wind-down. Each room has those lovely period features — high ceilings, original moldings — that remind you you’re staying somewhere with character, not just another cookie-cutter hotel box.
Why Guests Love It
What strikes me most is how this place bridges that gap between hotel convenience and home comfort. You’ve got the independence to come and go as you please, cook your own meals if you fancy it, and spread out properly — but with hotel-level cleanliness and attention to detail. The hosts have clearly thought about what travelers actually need rather than just ticking boxes. For families or couples who want to experience London without paying central London prices, it’s honestly a bit of a find.
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