Queen Square, Marylebone
Halls
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Building details
Bloomsbury sits between King’s Cross, Clerkenwell, Holborn and Fitzrovia. One of the joys of living here is that you can walk everywhere. Many of the area’s jewels are tucked away in the back streets. Marchmont Street, for example, boasts pubs, cafés, independent and second-hand bookshops and The School of Life, writer and philosopher Alain de Botton’s shop and event space with the mission to teach emotional intelligence.
It is possible to walk or cycle to almost any central London destination from this Zone 1 location, and no one in Bloomsbury is far from an Underground station.
Historic Building
Nearby Tube Station
Nearby Transport Links
Great Location
Great Neighbourhood
Close to Landmarks
Central London
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1 Bed Apartment
- En-suite bathroom
- Washing Machine & Dryer
- Dishwasher
- High Speed Internet
1 Bed Apartment
Room description
Large 1 bedroom apartment in period London townhouse, overlooking historic London square.
A one bedroom and one bathroom apartment in a charming period building conversion. Occupying the second floor of the building, it has wonderful high ceilings, and grand windows overlooking the historic square. A large and spacious apartment, it benefits from lots of natural light. Fully fitted kitchen, walk-in shower room, and large built in wardrobes. A quiet bedroom at the back of the apartment with King size bed and television with internet apps. The dining table can also extend to create a perfect workspace.
Room amenities
En-suite bathroom
Washing Machine & Dryer
Dishwasher
High Speed Internet
Smart TV
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Queen Square, Marylebone
- Halls
Bills included
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