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One bedroom flat in Chelsea
First Impressions
Walking up to One bedroom flat in Chelsea on Mulberry Close, you immediately get that “this is proper Chelsea” feeling. The building sits quietly on a tree-lined street just off Beaufort Street, and honestly, it’s one of those addresses that locals nod approvingly at when you mention it. This four-star place has that understated elegance that Chelsea does so well — no flashy signs or doormen, just quality that speaks for itself.
The Neighborhood
You’re literally in the heart of Chelsea here, which means you can walk to pretty much everything worth seeing. The King’s Road is maybe a three-minute stroll away, and I mean the good bit with the independent shops and cafes that haven’t been completely touristified yet. What I really love about this spot is how you can slip down to the Chelsea Physic Garden when you need some green space, or wander over to the Thames Path — it’s that perfect balance between being central and having breathing room.
The Space Itself
The flat itself actually feels more spacious than you’d expect from a one-bedroom in this area. The room has decent natural light (not a given in London, trust me), and there’s a proper kitchen where you can actually cook if you want to save some money instead of eating out every meal. The setup works well whether you’re here for business or just exploring — there’s space to spread out your stuff without feeling cramped, and the Wi-Fi is solid throughout.
Getting Around
Transport-wise, you’re golden here. Sloane Square tube is close enough to walk to without breaking a sweat, and from there you’ve got the District and Circle lines to take you wherever. But honestly, I found myself walking more than taking the tube because everything interesting seems to be within reasonable distance. The buses along King’s Road are frequent too, and they’ll get you to areas like Notting Hill or South Kensington without the underground hassle.
Why Guests Love It
What really works about this place is that it gives you a proper taste of living in Chelsea rather than just visiting it. You’re staying on a residential street where people actually live, not some hotel corridor filled with tour groups. The 8.9 rating makes sense when you consider the combination of location, space, and that sense of authenticity. Plus, having your own place means you can come and go as you please, grab groceries from the Waitrose on King’s Road, and maybe even pretend you’re a Chelsea resident for a few days — which, let’s be honest, is half the fun of staying somewhere like this.
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