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Gorgeous design 2 bed flat Barons Court Sleeps Six
First Impressions
Gorgeous design 2 bed flat Barons Court Sleeps Six is one of those places that actually lives up to its name — and trust me, I was skeptical at first. This apartment sits on a quiet stretch of Greyhound Road in the Hammersmith and Fulham area, where you get that perfect mix of residential calm and easy access to central London. The building itself looks typical from the outside, but step inside and you’ll immediately see why they called it “gorgeous design.”
The Space and Design
Honestly, this four-star flat surprised me with how thoughtfully everything’s been put together. The open-plan living area flows naturally into a modern kitchen that’s actually equipped for real cooking — not just reheating takeaway. I mean, there’s proper counter space, decent appliances, and enough dishes for six people without having to wash up between courses. The design leans contemporary but warm, with neutral tones and pops of color that feel intentional rather than random.
Sleeping Arrangements
The two bedrooms are genuinely comfortable, and the sofa bed in the living area doesn’t feel like an afterthought (you know how those usually are). Each room gets good natural light, and the main bedroom is surprisingly spacious for London standards. What I really appreciated was the storage space — there are actually places to unpack your stuff, which makes a difference when you’re staying more than a couple of nights.
Location and Getting Around
Barons Court tube station is about a seven-minute walk away, putting you on the District and Piccadilly lines — which honestly covers most of where you’ll want to go. The neighborhood itself is proper residential, so you’re not dealing with tourist crowds right outside your door. There’s a Tesco Express around the corner for essentials, and the local pubs are the kind where you’ll actually see Londoners rather than just other visitors. Parking can be tricky on this street, but that’s London for you.
Why Guests Love It
This place works because it feels like staying in someone’s well-appointed home rather than a sterile rental. The wifi is solid (important for those video calls back home), the shower has proper pressure, and there’s enough space that six people won’t feel like they’re stepping on each other. At an 8.5 rating, it’s clearly hitting the mark for most visitors. The pricing feels fair for what you get — especially considering you’re getting a proper two-bedroom setup that sleeps six in a decent part of London.
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