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Elegant 3bed Crouchend in style with roof terrace
First Impressions
Elegant 3bed Crouchend in style with roof terrace sits quietly on Inderwick Road, and honestly, you might walk past it if you’re not paying attention. This apartment rental feels more like staying at a sophisticated friend’s place than a typical hotel — which is exactly what makes it special in London. The Victorian building has character without being stuffy, and there’s something refreshing about having an entire three-bedroom space to yourself.
The Space and Layout
Inside, the apartment actually lives up to its “elegant” name with tasteful modern touches throughout. The kitchen is properly equipped — I’m talking full-size appliances, not those tiny hotel kettles that barely work. You’ll find three genuine bedrooms (not one room with a curtain divider), each with decent storage and comfortable beds. The styling walks that fine line between Instagram-worthy and actually livable.
The Real Star: That Roof Terrace
But let’s talk about what sets this place apart — the roof terrace is genuinely brilliant. You get these unexpected views across North London’s rooftops, and in the evening, you can actually see the city lights stretching south. I mean, it’s not the London Eye, but there’s something quite peaceful about having your morning coffee up there while the neighborhood slowly wakes up below.
Crouch End Neighborhood
The location in Crouch End is one of those things that locals know about but tourists often miss. This area has a proper village feel despite being Zone 2 — independent shops, decent pubs, and that slightly bohemian vibe without trying too hard. The Clock Tower is a two-minute walk, and you know what? The local restaurant scene here is actually quite good. Plus, parking isn’t the nightmare it is in central London, which matters if you’re driving.
Why Guests Love It
This place works because it gives you space to breathe — literally and figuratively. You’re not crammed into a hotel box, but you’re also not dealing with some sketchy rental situation. The transport links are solid (Finsbury Park tube is close), but you’re far enough out that you can pretend you live in London for a few days. That roof terrace alone makes it worth considering, especially if you’re traveling with family or friends who actually want to spend time together.
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