Back
Three Bedroom In Heart Of Central London MR4
First Impressions
Three Bedroom In Heart Of Central London MR4 sits on a quiet residential street in Wandsworth, and honestly, the name’s a bit misleading — you’re not exactly in the heart of central London here. It’s more like you’re in a proper South London neighborhood, which actually turned out to be pretty refreshing. The building itself is a converted Victorian house, and while it won’t win any design awards, there’s something genuinely homey about the whole setup.
Location & Getting Around
Mitcham Road is one of those streets where locals walk their dogs and kids play football — you know, real London life. The nearest tube station is a bit of a trek, I’ll be honest, but the bus connections are actually solid once you figure them out. Tooting Bec Common is just a short walk away, which was a nice surprise for morning jogs. The area has that authentic South London vibe that tourists rarely see, complete with proper curry houses and corner shops that stay open late.
The Space
This three-star property is essentially a large apartment that’s been set up for travelers, and the three bedrooms actually deliver what they promise. The main room has a decent double bed, while the other two are more compact but perfectly functional. What I really appreciated was the full kitchen — not just a kitchenette, but a proper setup where you can actually cook a meal. The living area feels lived-in rather than sterile, with mismatched furniture that somehow works together.
Practical Considerations
The place sleeps six people comfortably, maybe eight if you’re traveling with kids who don’t mind sharing. There’s parking available on the street, though it’s that typical London residential situation where you might have to circle the block a few times. The Wi-Fi works fine, the heating keeps things warm, and there’s a washing machine — basically all the stuff you need for a longer stay. The bathroom situation is straightforward with one main bathroom plus a separate toilet, which helps when you’ve got a group.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to be your Instagram-perfect London experience, but that’s sort of the point. You’re staying in an actual neighborhood where people live, not some touristy bubble. The value is solid — three bedrooms in London for what most hotels charge for a single room. Families especially seem to appreciate having space to spread out and the ability to cook their own meals. It’s the kind of place where you can settle in for a few days and actually feel like you’re experiencing London rather than just visiting it.
You'll need to let the property know in advance what time you'll arrive.