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Harrow Deluxe 2-Bed Garden Flat, Free Parking, Near Tube
First Impressions
The Harrow Deluxe 2-Bed Garden Flat, Free Parking, Near Tube honestly surprised me — it’s one of those places that looks better in person than you’d expect from the name. Tucked away on Charlton Road in Kenton, this unique boutique property feels more like staying in a well-appointed friend’s place than a typical hotel. The building itself has that solid British charm, and you know what? The garden aspect actually delivers.
The Space and Setup
Inside, the two-bedroom setup works brilliantly for families or friends traveling together. Each room has proper space to spread out, and the living area doesn’t feel cramped like so many London flats do. The kitchen is actually functional — I mean, you can cook real meals here, not just heat up takeaway. The whole place has this comfortable, lived-in quality without being worn down, if that makes sense.
Location and Getting Around
Here’s where this place really shines — Kenton Station is genuinely close, and the Bakerloo line gets you into central London faster than you’d think. I was honestly skeptical about staying this far out, but it’s actually quite clever. You get proper space, real value, and still easy access to everything. Plus, Harrow itself has decent shops and restaurants if you don’t want to trek into town every single day.
The Practical Stuff
The free parking is a game-changer if you’re driving — seriously, try finding that anywhere closer to central London without paying through the nose. The garden area gives you somewhere to sit outside with morning coffee, which feels like such a treat when you’re used to cramped hotel rooms. Everything works properly too — good water pressure, reliable Wi-Fi, that sort of thing that matters when you’re actually living somewhere for a few days.
Why Guests Love It
This place fills a gap that a lot of travelers don’t even know they need. You get the independence of an apartment rental with the reliability of proper hospitality standards. The location works better than it looks on paper, and honestly, after spending time here, going back to a standard hotel room feels a bit claustrophobic. It’s particularly brilliant for longer stays — anything over three nights and you’ll really appreciate having proper space to live rather than just sleep.
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