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Earls Terrace Apartment
Kensington, London
This attractively-designed, contemporary lower ground floor flat is in a period building in the heart of fashionable Chelsea.
The white sitting room has large L-shaped white sofa and wood floors.
The adjacent kitchen area has dishwasher, washer, dryer, oven, hob), refrigerator/freezer and a breakfast bar seating 4. Just off the kitchen, there is a tiny patio that has a table to seat 2.
One bedroom has a king bed, good storage and an en suite bathroom with a shower stall. The second bedroom has twin beds and good storage. The adjacent bathroom has a shower stall.
The shops, restaurants, museums and amenities of the Kings Road, Brompton Road, South Kensington and Sloane Square are all close and convenient to the property.
The price includes gas and electricity, use of all machines in the property, TV, video, fresh linen weekly, cleaning on your departure and a Greeter who will meet you at the property on arrival, and will see you out on departure. A security deposit of £300 to £1000 is held by credit card until after departure.
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Unusual or interesting place in the area You can also easily walk to High Street Kensington underground station, the new flagship Whole Foods Store, the Royal Holland & Hyde Parks, Marks and Spencer, a major supermarket, Kensington Palace (where the late Princess Diana lived), or just about any store that you might need. This property is conveniently located for the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, the Albert Hall, the National Gallery and the principal sites of London (Buckingham Palace, the Eye, Theatres, The Tate, The Thames Walk etc).
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One thing visitors should not miss Natural History Museum: Cromwell Road, South Kensington SW7 5BD, T: 020 7942 5000 Famous for its dinosaur exhibits, as well as the stunning building that it sits in, the Natural History Museum is open every day, 10:00 - 17:50, with free entry. At Christmas the museum brings in an ice rink for ice skating- Victoria and Albert Museum: Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 2RL, T: 020 7942 2000 Known as the V&A, the Victoria and Albert has a fantastic collection of paintings, sculpture, fashion, photography, books and furniture. Admission to the V&A is free but some exhibitions carry a separate charge- Science Museum: Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD, T: 0870 870 4868 The Science Museum, London is open every day from 10.00 to 18.00 and full of things to do with kids! Exhibitions include the Energy Hall, Exploring Space and their collection of exhibits showing development of the industrial world. One of the best things to do in Kensington on a rainy day- Kensington Palace: Hyde Park, Kensington, London Princess Diana's London is now a museum featuring a great collection of art and fashion. We recommend taking tea at the Orangery for a moment to relax and breathe in the history of the Palace- Olympia: Hammersmith Road, London, W14 8UX, T: 020 7385 1200 Olympia is an exhibition centre and music venue in West Kensington. The Grand Hall was erected in 1885 and was said to be the largest building in the kingdom covered by one span of iron and glass.
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