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Spacious 3bedroom house near Crystal Palace London – Pass the Keys
First Impressions
When I first arrived at Spacious 3bedroom house near Crystal Palace London – Pass the Keys, I’ll be honest — the name doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, but it tells you everything you need to know. This four-star property sits in a quiet residential street in London‘s SE20, and you can actually see why they bothered to mention Crystal Palace in the title. The Victorian terrace house has that solid, lived-in feel that makes you think “okay, this could work for a proper stay.”
The Space Itself
Walking through the front door, the first thing that hits you is how much room there actually is. I mean, three bedrooms in London — that’s not something you stumble across every day, especially at this price point. The living area flows naturally into a decent-sized kitchen, and honestly, it’s kitted out well enough that you could actually cook proper meals instead of surviving on meal deals from Tesco. The furniture isn’t cutting-edge designer stuff, but it’s comfortable and feels like someone’s actual home rather than a sterile rental.
Location and Getting Around
Here’s what I really appreciated about the location — you’re far enough from central London that you’re not paying tourist prices for everything, but Crystal Palace station is close enough that getting into town doesn’t feel like an expedition. The area itself has this village-y feel that’s quite nice, actually. There are proper local pubs within walking distance, and Crystal Palace Park is right there when you need some green space. You know what? Sometimes being slightly off the beaten track works in your favor.
Practical Considerations
The house sleeps six comfortably, which makes it brilliant for families or groups of friends who don’t want to deal with booking multiple hotel rooms. Parking can be a bit of a dance — it’s street parking, so you’ll need to figure out the residents’ permits situation, but that’s pretty standard for this part of London. The Wi-Fi actually works properly (always a relief), and there’s enough space that people aren’t getting under each other’s feet constantly.
Why Guests Love It
What really makes this place work is that it gives you a proper London neighborhood experience without the central London headaches. You can pop to the local shops, grab a pint at the corner pub, and still be in Covent Garden or the South Bank within 45 minutes on the train. The 7.7 rating makes sense — it’s not perfect, but it delivers exactly what it promises: space, decent amenities, and a real sense of staying somewhere rather than just passing through. For the price, especially if you’re splitting costs among a group, it’s actually quite a smart choice.
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Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in