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Charming Garden Outhouse Stylish Tiny Stay
First Impressions
The Charming Garden Outhouse Stylish Tiny Stay caught me completely off guard — and I mean that in the best possible way. When you picture a garden outhouse, you’re probably not thinking stylish or four-star, but this little gem on Ravenscroft Ave completely flips that expectation. It’s essentially a beautifully converted tiny house tucked away in someone’s back garden, and honestly, it feels more like staying in a boutique hideaway than anything resembling its humble name.
The Golders Green Advantage
What I love about this spot in London is that you’re in Golders Green — close enough to central London without the chaos and price tag. The Northern Line runs straight into the city center, but you’re also walking distance to Hampstead Heath if you want some proper green space. The neighborhood itself has this lovely residential feel, with actual families and local shops rather than tourist traps everywhere you look.
The Space Itself
Don’t let the “tiny” part scare you off — whoever designed this room really knew what they were doing. There’s a compact but fully functional kitchenette that actually works (I made proper coffee and toast without any drama), and the whole place feels surprisingly spacious despite its footprint. The bed is comfortable, there’s decent storage, and the bathroom — well, it’s small but perfectly adequate. You know what really impressed me though? The attention to detail in the design choices.
Garden Views and Quiet Nights
The best part might actually be stepping outside your door into this lovely private garden space. I spent my mornings out there with coffee, and it felt like having my own secret London garden — something pretty rare in this city. The whole setup is incredibly peaceful, especially compared to a typical London hotel where you’re hearing traffic and sirens all night. Here, the biggest disturbance might be some birds chirping.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to work for everyone — if you need room service and a concierge, book somewhere else. But if you want something genuinely different and don’t mind a bit of self-sufficiency, this place delivers something special. The price point makes sense for what you get, and there’s something quite satisfying about staying somewhere with actual character rather than another generic hotel room. Plus, having your own little outdoor space in London? That’s worth the slightly unconventional setup.
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