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Spacious London Flat Near Primrose Hill & Camden – Pass the Keys
First Impressions
Spacious London Flat Near Primrose Hill & Camden – Pass the Keys sits on a quiet residential street that feels genuinely local rather than touristy. When I first walked up to the building on Lawn Road, I was struck by how peaceful it felt despite being so close to all the action in Camden. The four-star flat occupies the third floor of a well-maintained Victorian conversion, and honestly, the entrance gives you that proper London residential vibe without any of the hotel stuffiness.
The Space Itself
The apartment genuinely lives up to its “spacious” promise — something you can’t always count on in London. The living area has enough room to actually spread out, with large windows that let in plenty of natural light throughout the day. The kitchen is properly equipped too, not just the bare minimum you sometimes get with short-stay rentals. I mean, you could actually cook a decent meal here if you wanted to skip eating out for a night.
Location Benefits
Here’s what I love about this spot — you’re literally a five-minute walk from Primrose Hill’s summit, where you get those postcard views of central London’s skyline. Camden Market and its chaos of food stalls and vintage shops are about ten minutes on foot in the other direction. The Chalk Farm tube station is close enough to make getting around London easy, but far enough that you’re not dealing with constant crowds outside your door.
Neighborhood Character
Lawn Road itself is one of those streets that locals actually live on, which gives you a proper sense of residential London life. You’ll pass people walking their dogs in the morning and see the same faces at the corner shops. There’s a decent pub called The Washington just around the corner that serves solid food without the tourist markup. The whole area has that North London village feel — you know what I mean if you’ve spent time in places like Hampstead or Islington.
Why Guests Love It
What really works here is the balance between space and location. You get the freedom of your own place with a proper living room and kitchen, but you’re still within easy reach of Camden’s energy and Central London’s attractions. Parking can be tricky on the street, but honestly, with the tube connections you probably won’t need a car anyway. The flat manages to feel like a temporary home rather than just a place to crash, which makes all the difference when you’re staying for more than a couple of nights.
London’s apartments welcome long stays with terrace views, museum access, and bike routes to hidden mews streets.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in