Tavistock Place, London

Tavistock Place

London, UK
  • 2 bedrooms
  • Apartment
  • Surface Area: 760m2
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€10734 Monthly
2 bedrooms
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Premium 2 bedroom serviced apartment in central London (Available From: 20.08.2024) This 70 m2 (760 ft2) two bedroom apartment is finished to a very high standard with a designer kitchen, private lift entrance, fitted wardrobes and walnut doors and matching walnut floors. The kitchen is fully equipped, with a dishwasher, washer/dryer, induction hob, microwave, conventional oven, waste disposal unit and fridge/freezer. A smart TV and bluetooth speakers provide the entertainment. The apartment overlooks the garden to the rear of the building. Coupled with soundproofing that has been fitted to all walls, floors and ceilings, this makes all the rooms remarkably quiet.The main bedroom contains a king sized bed (167 x 200 cm), which can be converted to two single beds. The second bedroom has a double bed (135 x 190 cm). Each bed is supplied by premium manufacturers VI Spring and fitted with high thread-count cotton sheets and duvet covers. Each bedroom is also provided with its own flat screen TV.The apartment is serviced on a weekly basis, with a change of bed linen and towels. Notice: Displayed prices and data are not final, and should be used for informative purpose only. They are not contractual or binding. Energy pass This building is not subject to EnEV. Famous for its beautiful garden squares, Bloomsbury was first developed in the late 18th century as a fashionable residential area. Much of the architecture from the period still survives, notably in Bedford Square, the only complete Georgian square in London. The Victorian writer, Charles Dickens, lived at 48 Doughty Street between 1837 and 1839, where the Dickens museum is now located.In the first half of the 20th century, Bloomsbury was the home of a liberal-minded group of writers, artists and intellectuals, known as the Bloomsbury Set, who held informal discussions on a range of topics. The members of the group included the writers Virginia Woolf and EM Forster, the biographer Lytton Strachey, the economist John Maynard Keynes and the artists Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell. Virginia Woolf lived at 52 Tavistock Square between 1924 and 1939, John Maynard Keynes lived at 46 Gordon Square between 1916 and 1946 (in a house previously occupied by Vanessa Bell) and Lytton Strachey lived at 51 Gordon Square between 1909 and 1924.One of Bloomsbury’s most famous landmarks is the British Museum, which first opened to the public on a site where the existing museum is located in 1759. The building which now houses the museum was completed in 1852. The collection contains over seven million artefacts, the range and quality of which are of immense importance. They include the Rosetta Stone, the Elgin marbles and a number of Egyptian mummies and related objects. - Pets Permitted - Hairdryer - Heating - Towels and sheets - Additional bed - Iron - Dryer - Hygiene utensils - Washing machine - Induction cooker - Cooking utensils - Dishwasher - Oven - Toaster - Microwave - Refrigerator - Internet - Working desk - Telephone - Safe - Capsule coffee machine - Final cleaning - Cleaning - Towel and Linen Service Homelike Code: LON-983842 Available From: 20.08.2024