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Spacious 3BR House Garden Parking -Mins to Tube – Pass the Keys
First Impressions
Walking up to Spacious 3BR House Garden Parking -Mins to Tube – Pass the Keys, you immediately notice this isn’t your typical cramped London accommodation. This three-star property sits quietly in Colindale, and honestly, the first thing that hits you is just how much space you’re getting — which anyone who’s tried to squeeze into a shoebox hotel room in London will appreciate. The house has that solid suburban feel, with its own garden out back and dedicated parking right there, which is basically gold dust in this city.
The Neighborhood Reality
Colindale gets overlooked by most tourists, but that’s actually what makes it work so well. You’re properly residential here — think tree-lined streets, local cafés where the barista remembers your order, and none of that tourist trap nonsense. The Northern Line connection is genuinely quick (about four minutes’ walk to Colindale station), and you can be in central London faster than you’d think. I mean, you’re not in Zone 1, but you’re also not paying Zone 1 prices for everything.
Inside the House
The three bedrooms are spread out properly — no weird converted closets or beds shoved into corners. Each room feels like it was actually designed for sleeping, not just fitting the maximum number of people possible. The kitchen is fully kitted out, which matters more than you’d expect when you’re staying somewhere for more than a couple nights. You know what’s nice? Having counter space to actually prepare food instead of trying to balance everything on a tiny hotel desk.
The Garden Advantage
Here’s something most London accommodations can’t offer — you’ve got outdoor space that’s actually yours during your stay. The garden isn’t massive, but it’s real grass, real plants, and a proper spot to sit with your morning coffee or evening drink. After spending days walking around the city, having somewhere to just… be outside without crowds pressing in from all sides feels pretty special. It’s one of those things you don’t think you need until you have it.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this place works because it solves the two biggest problems with staying in London — space and cost. You’re getting a proper house with room to spread out, park your car, and live like a normal person for a bit. The tube connection means you’re not stuck out in the wilderness, but you’re also not paying central London prices for a broom cupboard. It’s the kind of place where families actually relax instead of just enduring their accommodation, and where groups of friends can hang out together instead of retreating to separate tiny rooms.
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Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in