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Luxury Fulham Townhouse with cinema room
First Impressions
Walking up to Luxury Fulham Townhouse with cinema room on Novello Street, you immediately get that “am I really staying here?” feeling. This four-star Victorian townhouse sits quietly in one of Fulham’s prettiest residential streets — the kind where locals walk their dogs and you actually hear birds instead of constant traffic. The exterior looks like something straight out of a period drama, but honestly, that’s just the beginning.
The Space
Inside, this place completely redefines what you expect from London accommodation. We’re talking about a full townhouse here, not some cramped hotel room — you get multiple bedrooms, a proper living area, and that famous cinema room that’s actually as good as it sounds. The whole place feels like you’re staying at a very stylish friend’s house, if that friend happened to have impeccable taste and a serious movie obsession.
Location & Getting Around
Fulham’s one of those London neighborhoods that feels authentically local without being boring. You’re a quick walk to Parsons Green tube station, which puts you in central London faster than you’d think. What I really love about this area is that you’ve got the King’s Road nearby for shopping and cafes, but Novello Street itself stays refreshingly quiet. There’s actually decent parking around here too, which anyone who’s driven in London will tell you is basically a miracle.
The Cinema Experience
Let’s be real — the cinema room is probably why you’re considering this place, and it doesn’t disappoint. It’s a proper setup with comfortable seating and good sound, not some afterthought with a big TV. After long days exploring London, there’s something pretty perfect about settling in for a movie night without having to venture back out. The whole experience feels surprisingly authentic, like having your own private screening room tucked away in this Victorian house.
Why Guests Love It
That 9.7 rating makes complete sense once you’ve stayed here. It’s the combination of having genuine space to spread out (rare in London), being in a neighborhood that feels real rather than touristy, plus that cinema room that turns a regular evening into something special. The townhouse setup means you can actually cook if you want to, have proper conversations without whispering, and feel like you’re living in London rather than just visiting. For groups or families especially, this beats cramped hotel rooms hands down — you get the privacy and space everyone needs.
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