First Impressions
When I first walked into Spacious 2BDR Apartment, WIFI+ Great TV, honestly, the name pretty much tells you everything you need to know. This isn’t trying to be fancy — it’s a straightforward, well-maintained apartment that delivers exactly what it promises. The space genuinely feels generous, especially by London area standards, and you can tell someone’s put thought into making it actually livable rather than just Instagram-ready.
The Space
The two bedrooms are properly sized — I mean, you’re not bumping into walls trying to get around the bed. The main room flows nicely into a kitchen that’s actually functional, not one of those tiny afterthoughts you sometimes get in rentals. What struck me most was the TV setup they’ve got going — it’s one of those smart systems where you can actually log into your Netflix account and feel at home. The WiFi lives up to its billing too, which matters more than you’d think when you’re trying to get work done or video call back home.
Location & Neighborhood
Now, Romford might not be central London, but that’s honestly part of the appeal. You’re in a proper residential area where people actually live, not just a tourist bubble. West Road is quiet enough that you’ll sleep well, but you’ve got shops and cafes within walking distance. The train connections into London are solid — about 30 minutes to Liverpool Street, which beats a lot of so-called central locations when you factor in actual door-to-door time.
Practical Stuff
This boutique accommodation without official star rating operates more like a well-run private rental than a traditional hotel. There’s parking available, which is massive if you’re driving — good luck finding that in central London without paying a fortune. The hosts are responsive but not hovering, and they’ve clearly thought about the little things that make a difference during a longer stay. You know what I appreciated? Proper hangers in the closets and decent lighting for reading.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to wow you with marble bathrooms or concierge service, but sometimes that’s exactly what you want. It’s the kind of place where you can spread out, cook a proper meal if you feel like it, and just exist without feeling like you’re living out of a suitcase. The value proposition makes sense — you’re getting genuine space and comfort without paying central London prices. It works particularly well if you’re staying more than a couple nights or traveling with family who need room to breathe.
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