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Stylish 3 Bed Fulham Sleeps 10, Stamford Bridge
First Impressions
Stylish 3 Bed Fulham Sleeps 10, Stamford Bridge caught me off guard in the best possible way. Walking up Filmer Road, you’d never guess this unassuming townhouse could comfortably house ten people without feeling like you’re camping in someone’s living room. The space has that rare quality where everything just works — and honestly, with a four-star setup like this, you’re getting way more bang for your buck than most London hotels.
The Space That Actually Works
Here’s what I mean about the layout being smart: the three bedrooms are genuinely separate spaces, not converted nooks with curtains. The main bedroom feels almost hotel-suite generous, while the other two are perfectly sized for couples or friends sharing. The living areas flow naturally between kitchen, dining, and lounge spaces — you know how some vacation rentals feel choppy and awkward? This isn’t one of those.
Stamford Bridge & the Neighborhood
Being this close to Stamford Bridge is either going to be your dream or completely irrelevant, but the location works regardless. Match days bring incredible energy (and yes, some crowds), but the rest of the time it’s just a pleasant residential area with that authentic London feel. The Fulham Broadway tube station is about a ten-minute walk, which gets you into central London faster than you’d expect from this quiet corner of SW6.
What Makes It Special
The 9.6 rating isn’t just numbers — it reflects how thoughtfully this place is set up for groups. There’s enough seating for everyone, the kitchen actually has proper cookware (not just a kettle and prayer), and the WiFi doesn’t mysteriously disappear when more than three people connect. Small things, but they matter when you’re trying to coordinate ten people’s schedules and keep everyone happy.
Why Groups Keep Coming Back
What really sells me on this place is how it handles the challenge most group accommodations fail at: giving people space to spread out when they need it. You can have breakfast chaos in the kitchen, someone working quietly in a bedroom, and others planning the day in the lounge — all without stepping on each other. Plus, having your own place means no hotel restaurant breakfast times or lobby small talk when you just want to grab your keys and go explore.
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