Nothing beats a room with a view, especially when that view can be enjoyed on a private balcony overlooking the Thames. A sleek two-bed apartment with a soft, neutral palette, its enviable location comes with easy access to the city on the Northern Line, as well as quick buses to neighbouring Chelsea, and a scenic Thames-side stroll to beautiful Battersea Park. Most excitingly, the much anticipated Battersea Power Station is now open and offers a buzzing hive of activity, with its vast, boutique shopping centre, and an ever-expanding host of sought-after restaurants and bars.
Smart modern interiors are expertly balanced with comfortable furnishings to make you feel right at home. The open-plan living room and kitchen leads onto a small private balcony, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee and drinking in that riverside view. A deliciously soft L-shaped sofa stretches along the wall, creating a perfect seating area to relax in. The kitchen is well-equipped and brightly lit, with plenty of counter space and a six-seater dining table; ideal for coming together of an evening and enjoying a home-cooked meal. Just on your doorstep, a unique combination of restaurants, shops, parks, and cultural spaces makes this mixed-use neighborhood in London one of the most thrilling and inventive destinations that both locals, tourists, and residents can enjoy.
We love...
The principal bedroom. Softened by light touches of pastel pink, it includes two of our favourite luxuries - a walk-in wardrobe and the option for lazy mornings watching TV in bed. Throw in an en-suite bathroom and air conditioning, and you may never want to step outside.
Home Truths:
Little luxuries abound in this apartment, with air conditioning in both bedrooms, two large TVs, and a walk-in wardrobe - offering oodles of space for your luggage, plus plenty to spare for those obligatory London shopping sprees. Whilst us adults would relish a stay here, this home is not particularly suitable for children under 8 years old. So if you're travelling with a young family, it might not be the one for you. The sound of passing trains can be heard from the bedrooms if the windows are open during summer. You definitely get used to it and it's not been a problem for most of our guests, but light sleepers might want to factor it in.