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Lovely 4 Bedrooms House Near Romford Station With Parking
First Impressions
The Lovely 4 Bedrooms House Near Romford Station With Parking is honestly one of those finds that makes you feel like you’ve discovered a local secret. Tucked away on a quiet residential street in Romford, this unique boutique hotel feels more like staying at a friend’s thoughtfully designed home than checking into a typical hotel. The Victorian terrace house has this welcoming charm that hits you the moment you walk up to the front door.
The Space and Setup
What really sets this place apart is how they’ve transformed a traditional house into something that works perfectly for travelers. Each room has its own character — I mean, you’re not getting cookie-cutter hotel furniture here. The bedrooms are genuinely spacious, and there’s this nice mix of period features with modern touches that actually works. The shared living areas give you space to spread out, which is pretty rare when you’re staying in London’s outer zones.
Location Perks
Here’s what I love about staying here — Romford Station is literally a few minutes’ walk away, and you’re on the Elizabeth Line, which means central London is maybe 30 minutes door-to-door. But honestly, the real win is the neighborhood itself. You’ve got proper local pubs, decent takeaways, and a Tesco Express around the corner for those late-night snack runs. It’s the kind of area where you can actually experience how Londoners live, rather than being stuck in the tourist bubble.
Practical Advantages
The parking situation alone makes this worth considering — anyone who’s tried to park in London knows this is basically gold dust. No circling blocks looking for a spot or paying £30 a night for hotel parking. The house setup means you can actually cook if you want to (there’s a proper kitchen you can use), which is perfect for longer stays or families who don’t want to eat out every meal. Plus, having multiple bathrooms means you’re not queuing up in the morning like you’re back in university halls.
Why Guests Love It
What keeps people coming back is that homey feeling you just can’t get from a standard hotel chain. The owners have clearly put thought into making this work for travelers — good WiFi, comfortable beds, and all those little touches like decent shower pressure and blackout curtains that actually block out light. With an 8.3 rating, it’s hitting that sweet spot of being genuinely comfortable without trying to be something it’s not. It’s particularly brilliant if you’re visiting family in East London or need easy access to both the city and Essex — you get the best of suburban comfort with urban connectivity.
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