First Impressions
The Six Bells Hotel sits on Chase Side in Enfield like it’s been there forever — and honestly, that’s exactly what makes it special. This unique boutique hotel doesn’t chase after official star ratings, and you know what? It doesn’t need to. The moment you walk up to the Georgian building, you get that feeling this place has stories to tell.
The Neighborhood Feel
What I love about this spot is how it feels properly English without trying too hard. Chase Side isn’t some touristy strip — it’s real Enfield, with local shops and that authentic North London vibe. You’re actually well-connected here, with Enfield Chase station nearby getting you into central London in about 25 minutes. But the best part? You can walk to Trent Park in the evening, which locals know is one of the area’s hidden gems.
The Rooms
Each room feels like someone’s carefully curated guest bedroom — in the best possible way. I mean, the furnishings have character without being fussy, and the beds are properly comfortable. The bathrooms are compact but thoughtfully designed, and honestly, the water pressure is better than half the places I’ve stayed in central London. You’ll find little touches that show someone actually cares about your stay, not just corporate guidelines.
Food and Local Life
The hotel’s restaurant serves food that feels both familiar and surprising — British classics done well, plus a few unexpected dishes that actually work. Breakfast isn’t some massive buffet affair, but what they do make is fresh and fills you up properly. If you want to explore, there’s a brilliant pub literally two minutes’ walk away that the locals frequent, and the staff will point you toward the good curry houses on the main road.
Why Guests Love It
Here’s the thing about The Six Bells Hotel — it doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not. There’s parking available (which anyone who’s driven in North London will appreciate), the WiFi actually works throughout the building, and the staff know the area well enough to give you proper recommendations. It’s the kind of place where you feel like you’re staying somewhere with personality, not just checking into another anonymous hotel room. Perfect if you want easy London access but prefer ending your day somewhere that feels more like home.
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