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One Bedroom Flat Muswell Hill – First Floor
First Impressions
One Bedroom Flat Muswell Hill – First Floor sits on a quiet residential street that honestly feels more like staying at a friend’s place than booking typical hotel accommodation. The Victorian terrace building has that classic North London charm — you know, the kind with those tall windows and period details that make you feel like you’re getting the real London experience. It’s a four-star apartment that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a local.
The Space Itself
The room layout works really well — there’s a proper bedroom that’s separate from the living area, which I mean, sounds obvious but you’d be surprised how many places get this wrong. The kitchen is small but functional, with everything you need if you want to grab groceries from the nearby Sainsbury’s and cook something simple. The living area has this comfortable sofa where you can actually spread out with a book or laptop without feeling cramped.
Muswell Hill Neighborhood
Here’s what I love about this location — Muswell Hill isn’t touristy at all, but it’s got character. You’re walking distance from Alexandra Palace (locals call it Ally Pally), and the views from up there are honestly some of the best in London. The high street has proper pubs, independent coffee shops, and that Everyman Cinema if you want to catch a film. It feels like you’re living in an actual London neighborhood rather than just visiting one.
Getting Around
The transport situation is… well, it’s not the most connected spot in London, I’ll be honest. You’re relying mainly on buses to get to the tube, which adds about 15-20 minutes to your journey into central London. But there’s decent parking on the street if you’ve got a car, and the buses are frequent enough during the day. Plus, being a bit removed from the chaos has its perks — it’s properly quiet at night.
Why Guests Love It
The 8.8 rating makes sense when you spend time here. It’s the kind of place where you can cook breakfast, do some laundry, and feel settled rather than just passing through. The flat stays true to its Victorian roots while having modern touches that actually work — good WiFi, decent shower pressure, and heating that you can control yourself. For the price point, you’re getting significantly more space than you’d find in central London, and honestly, the neighborhood atmosphere is worth the slightly longer commute into town.
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