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Luxury 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Apartment In Wimbledon
First Impressions
The Luxury 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Apartment In Wimbledon sits in Coombe Hill House, and honestly, it’s one of those places that surprises you from the moment you walk in. I mean, the name might sound a bit generic, but this three-star spot actually delivers on comfort in ways that matter. The building itself has that solid, residential feel you want when you’re staying somewhere for more than just a night or two.
The Space Itself
What struck me most was how the apartment feels genuinely lived-in rather than sterile. The two bedrooms are properly sized — not those cramped hotel boxes where you’re bumping into furniture. Each room has decent natural light, and the second bathroom is actually useful, which anyone who’s traveled with family or friends will appreciate. The kitchen comes equipped well enough that you could cook proper meals, though you’re close enough to Wimbledon Village that you might not bother.
Location & Getting Around
New Malden might not sound as glamorous as central London, but it’s actually brilliant for this kind of stay. You’re properly close to Wimbledon — walking distance if you don’t mind a bit of a stroll, or a quick bus ride if you do. The area around Coombe Hill House is quiet residential, which means you’ll sleep well but still have easy transport links. Plus, New Malden has this unexpected Korean food scene that’s worth exploring if you’re into that.
Practical Bits
The parking situation is sorted, which is huge if you’re driving into London — trust me on this one. Having two bathrooms means no morning queues, and the wifi actually works consistently throughout the place. The 8.6 rating makes sense when you consider it’s not trying to be something fancy, just comfortable and functional. You know what I liked? The heating works properly, and there are enough plug sockets where you actually need them.
Why Guests Love It
This place works because it gives you proper space to spread out without the hotel price tag for equivalent room in central London. The two-bedroom setup means couples can have privacy, families aren’t on top of each other, and even solo travelers get to feel like they’re actually living somewhere rather than just passing through. It’s that sweet spot between a cramped hotel room and an overpriced serviced apartment — comfortable, well-located, and honestly quite sensible for longer stays in the London area.
Locals suggest to book apartments in London around South Bank for riverside dining, market stops, and easy city crossings.
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