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Lovely 3 bedroom maisonette with private roof terrace in Hammersmith
First Impressions
Walking up to Lovely 3 bedroom maisonette with private roof terrace in Hammersmith, you’ll find yourself on a quiet residential street that feels refreshingly removed from London’s usual tourist chaos. The building itself has that classic West London charm — red brick, well-maintained, the kind of place where you can actually hear birds chirping in the morning. What immediately caught my attention was how residential the whole area feels, yet you’re genuinely close to everything that matters.
Location & Neighborhood
Honestly, Hammersmith doesn’t get the credit it deserves. You’re about a 15-minute walk to Hammersmith tube station, which puts you on the Piccadilly line — that’s direct access to Heathrow, Covent Garden, and King’s Cross without any faffing about with transfers. The neighborhood has this lived-in quality that I really appreciate; there’s a proper Tesco nearby for groceries, decent pubs that locals actually frequent, and you know what? The riverside walk along the Thames is only ten minutes away.
The Space
This four-star maisonette genuinely surprised me with how much space you get for London. Three proper bedrooms mean you’re not playing Tetris with luggage, and each room has enough natural light to make you forget you’re in a city flat. The kitchen is actually functional — I mean, you can cook a real meal here, not just reheat takeaway. The whole place feels like someone’s well-cared-for home rather than a sterile rental property.
The Roof Terrace
But here’s the real winner — that private roof terrace. In London, outdoor space is basically gold dust, so having your own little slice of sky feels pretty special. It’s not huge, but there’s room for morning coffee or evening drinks, and you get these surprisingly nice views over the surrounding Victorian rooftops. On clear days, you can actually see bits of the London skyline in the distance, though honestly, the peaceful residential views are just as appealing.
Why Guests Love It
What makes this place work is the combination of space and location that’s nearly impossible to find in central London. You get the privacy of a house with three separate sleeping areas, which means families or groups of friends aren’t stepping on each other constantly. The fact that you can walk to the tube, grab groceries easily, and still have parking available (a miracle in West London) makes it incredibly practical. It’s the kind of base where you can actually settle in for a few days rather than just crash between tourist activities.
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