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Luxury London house sleeps 13, 2 minutes to metro
First Impressions
Honestly, when I first walked up to Luxury London house sleeps 13, 2 minutes to metro, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from a property that promises to accommodate 13 people. But this four-star house in London actually delivers on that bold claim — it’s one of those rare finds where the group accommodation doesn’t feel cramped or chaotic. The Victorian terrace sits quietly on Morley Avenue in Wood Green, and you know what? It’s got character without trying too hard.
Location & Getting Around
The “2 minutes to metro” part isn’t marketing fluff — Bounds Green tube station really is just around the corner. I timed it myself, and even with luggage, you’re looking at maybe three minutes of walking. The Piccadilly line connection means you’re in central London within 30 minutes, which honestly beats a lot of pricier options closer to the center. Wood Green itself has that authentic North London vibe — proper local pubs, decent Turkish restaurants, and a Morrisons for groceries without the tourist markup.
The Space
What impressed me most was how they’ve managed to fit sleeping for 13 without it feeling like a hostel. The main room setups are thoughtful — a mix of doubles and singles spread across three floors, plus sofa beds that don’t look like afterthoughts. There’s actually enough bathroom space (three of them) so you’re not queuing every morning. The ground floor flows nicely between the living areas, and the kitchen is properly equipped for feeding a crowd, not just making tea and toast.
Practical Details
Look, group stays can get messy, but this place anticipates the chaos. There’s decent Wi-Fi throughout (I tested it from the top floor), plenty of power outlets, and enough seating so everyone isn’t perched on bed edges during planning sessions. The washing machine was a lifesaver for our week-long stay, and parking on the street is manageable if you’re driving — though honestly, with that tube connection, I’d skip the car rental. The heating works properly too, which matters more than you’d think in a London winter.
Why Groups Choose This Place
After staying here with my extended family, I get why it scores a 9.3 from guests. It’s not trying to be boutique or trendy — it’s just genuinely functional for what most large groups actually need. You’ve got space to spread out when you want privacy, communal areas that work for meals and planning, and that crucial easy transport link that keeps everyone happy. The price per person works out surprisingly reasonable too, especially when you factor in having a full kitchen instead of eating every meal out.
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