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Outstanding 2BR Ground Floor flat in Earl’s Court
First Impressions
Outstanding 2BR Ground Floor flat in Earl’s Court sits on a quiet residential street that feels surprisingly peaceful for being so close to the action. I mean, you’re literally a five-minute walk from Earl’s Court tube station, but Coleherne Road has this lovely tree-lined quality that makes you forget you’re in the heart of London. The ground floor setup is honestly perfect if you’re traveling with luggage or just don’t want to deal with narrow Victorian staircases.
The Space
This three-star apartment actually feels more spacious than you’d expect from the photos. The two bedrooms are properly sized — not those cramped spaces you sometimes get in London rentals where you can barely fit a suitcase. The living area flows nicely into the kitchen area, and there’s enough seating for four people to actually relax together. You know what I appreciated? Real counter space for spreading out groceries or morning coffee, which is rarer than you’d think in London flats.
Location Benefits
Earl’s Court gets overlooked sometimes, but it’s actually brilliant for exploring. You’ve got the District and Piccadilly lines right there, so South Kensington’s museums are one stop away, and you can reach central London in about fifteen minutes. The neighborhood itself has this mix of locals and international visitors that keeps things interesting — proper pubs alongside Indian restaurants and late-night convenience stores that actually stay open when you need them.
Practical Considerations
Being on the ground floor means you won’t disturb anyone below, and honestly, it’s just easier for coming and going. The flat comes equipped with everything you’d actually need for a few days — decent Wi-Fi, a washing machine, and a room setup that works whether you’re traveling as friends or family. The area stays pretty quiet at night too, which surprised me given how close you are to the main roads.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to wow you with fancy amenities, but it delivers exactly what most travelers want: space to spread out, a proper location, and that feeling of having your own London base rather than just a hotel room. The 8.3 rating makes sense — it’s the kind of place that works well without trying too hard. Plus, you’re saving money compared to hotels in Kensington proper, but you’re still close enough to walk to the V&A or Hyde Park when the mood strikes.
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