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Stunning Richmond Maisionette with rooftop patio
First Impressions
Stunning Richmond Maisionette with rooftop patio sits on a quiet residential street in Richmond, and honestly, you’d walk right past it if you didn’t know what you were looking for. The entrance is tucked into a converted Victorian building, but don’t let the understated exterior fool you — this four-star gem has some serious surprises waiting inside. The moment you step through the door, you realize this isn’t your typical hotel experience.
The Space That Changes Everything
What sets this place apart is that apartment-style layout that actually makes sense for travelers who want more than just a bed for the night. The main living area flows naturally, and there’s a proper kitchenette where you can actually cook something decent — not just reheat leftovers. I mean, when you’re staying more than a couple nights, having real counter space and a full-size fridge changes your whole routine.
That Rooftop Though
But here’s the real reason people book this place: that rooftop patio is absolutely worth the climb. You get these sweeping views over Richmond’s rooftops toward the Thames, and on clear days you can actually see central London in the distance. I spent way too many evenings up there with a glass of wine, watching the sunset paint everything golden. The space isn’t huge, but it’s got proper seating and enough room to spread out — perfect for morning coffee or late-night conversations.
Richmond Reality Check
Location-wise, you’re about a ten-minute walk to Richmond station, which gets you into central London in under 30 minutes on the District line. The high street has everything you need — decent pubs, a Waitrose for groceries, and some surprisingly good restaurants tucked away down side streets. Richmond Park is practically on your doorstep, and if you’re into that sort of thing, the deer there are pretty spectacular in the early morning mist.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t a place where someone’s going to fold your towels into swans or bring you room service at midnight. What it offers is something different — space to actually live for a few days, that incredible rooftop, and a genuine sense of being in a real London neighborhood rather than a tourist bubble. The 7.7 rating reflects exactly what you’d expect: solid, comfortable, with that one standout feature that makes it memorable. If you’re the type who values having your own space and a killer view over hotel amenities you’ll never use, this place delivers.
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