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Three Bedroom House Near London Bridge
First Impressions
Walking up to Three Bedroom House Near London Bridge on Long Lane, you immediately get that feeling you’ve stumbled onto something special. It’s not your typical hotel — this is actually a proper Victorian terrace house that’s been converted into what I’d call a four-star home-away-from-home experience. The red brick facade fits right into the Southwark streetscape, and honestly, if you didn’t know better, you’d think it was just another local residence.
Location Insights
Here’s what I love about this spot — you’re literally a seven-minute walk from London Bridge Station, which means the entire city opens up to you. Borough Market is practically around the corner, and I mean that literally — it’s maybe three blocks away. The Shard looms overhead, sure, but you’re tucked away on this quieter residential street where you can actually hear yourself think. London has this way of surprising you with pockets of calm, and Long Lane is definitely one of them.
The Space
Step inside and you’ll find three proper bedrooms spread across what feels like a genuine family home. The main room upstairs has these lovely period features — high ceilings, original moldings, that sort of thing. What struck me most was the full kitchen setup; it’s not some tiny kitchenette but an actual space where you could cook a proper meal if you wanted to. The living area downstairs has this cozy, lived-in feel that hotels try to replicate but rarely achieve.
Practical Details
You know what’s refreshing? They’ve managed to keep the character while updating everything that actually matters. The Wi-Fi works brilliantly, the shower pressure is excellent, and there’s even parking available — which, if you’ve ever tried to park in central London, you’ll know is basically like finding treasure. The whole place feels well-maintained without being overly polished, if that makes sense.
Why Guests Love It
This place gets a 9.3 rating for good reason — it’s that rare find that gives you proper London living without the tourist trap feeling. You’re close enough to walk to the Thames Path for morning runs, Borough Market for incredible food, and all the South Bank attractions, but you come home to what feels like your own London house. It’s perfect for families or groups who want to spread out a bit, and honestly, the value compared to booking multiple hotel rooms is pretty compelling.
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