London - Lambs Conduit Street
2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
4 guests
Min 3 nights
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551 € | per night |
11 026 € | per month |
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PLEASE NOTE: Rates advertised on the listing can vary based on the season and are subject to change without prior notice based on the length of stay and number of people. Please contact with your Rental Specialist today about your travel dates.
Description
This delightful vacation rental is a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom treasure that sleeps up to 4 guests. Located in Holborn, it is within reach of the British Museum, the London School of Economics, and a myriad of dining and shopping havens.
The multilevel holiday home has a cool and composed demeanor, not to mention a warm and winsome personality. The living room uses a wise open-plan layout for maximized space, and it boasts a high ceiling, well-polished flooring, and pristine walls. The sitting area is a charmer, what with plush sofas by the trio of sloping windows. The dining area is a cozy place with contemporary furnishings, and it is served by the adjoining wood-trim kitchen that has all the essentials for concocting refreshing drinks and creating yummy meals.
Should you wish to enjoy the city view right in the comforts of home, just head over to the terrace. If you are up for a good stroll, visit the historic Queen Square nearby. Here, you can quietly enjoy fresh air and luxuriance.
Closest tube stations: Russell Square, less than a 10-minute walk along the B502 from the corner of Lamb’s Conduit Street and Emerald Street, and Holborn that is less than a 10-minute walk from the southern end of the road.
This delightful vacation rental is a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom treasure that sleeps up to 4 guests. Located in Holborn, it is within reach of the British Museum, the London School of Economics, and a myriad of dining and shopping havens.
The multilevel holiday home has a cool and composed demeanor, not to mention a warm and winsome personality. The living room uses a wise open-plan layout for maximized space, and it boasts a high ceiling, well-polished flooring, and pristine walls. The sitting area is a charmer, what with plush sofas by the trio of sloping windows. The dining area is a cozy place with contemporary furnishings, and it is served by the adjoining wood-trim kitchen that has all the essentials for concocting refreshing drinks and creating yummy meals.
Should you wish to enjoy the city view right in the comforts of home, just head over to the terrace. If you are up for a good stroll, visit the historic Queen Square nearby. Here, you can quietly enjoy fresh air and luxuriance.
Closest tube stations: Russell Square, less than a 10-minute walk along the B502 from the corner of Lamb’s Conduit Street and Emerald Street, and Holborn that is less than a 10-minute walk from the southern end of the road.
The multilevel holiday home has a cool and composed demeanor, not to mention a warm and winsome personality. The living room uses a wise open-plan layout for maximized space, and it boasts a high ceiling, well-polished flooring, and pristine walls. The sitting area is a charmer, what with plush sofas by the trio of sloping windows. The dining area is a cozy place with contemporary furnishings, and it is served by the adjoining wood-trim kitchen that has all the essentials for concocting refreshing drinks and creating yummy meals.
Should you wish to enjoy the city view right in the comforts of home, just head over to the terrace. If you are up for a good stroll, visit the historic Queen Square nearby. Here, you can quietly enjoy fresh air and luxuriance.
Closest tube stations: Russell Square, less than a 10-minute walk along the B502 from the corner of Lamb’s Conduit Street and Emerald Street, and Holborn that is less than a 10-minute walk from the southern end of the road.
This delightful vacation rental is a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom treasure that sleeps up to 4 guests. Located in Holborn, it is within reach of the British Museum, the London School of Economics, and a myriad of dining and shopping havens.
The multilevel holiday home has a cool and composed demeanor, not to mention a warm and winsome personality. The living room uses a wise open-plan layout for maximized space, and it boasts a high ceiling, well-polished flooring, and pristine walls. The sitting area is a charmer, what with plush sofas by the trio of sloping windows. The dining area is a cozy place with contemporary furnishings, and it is served by the adjoining wood-trim kitchen that has all the essentials for concocting refreshing drinks and creating yummy meals.
Should you wish to enjoy the city view right in the comforts of home, just head over to the terrace. If you are up for a good stroll, visit the historic Queen Square nearby. Here, you can quietly enjoy fresh air and luxuriance.
Closest tube stations: Russell Square, less than a 10-minute walk along the B502 from the corner of Lamb’s Conduit Street and Emerald Street, and Holborn that is less than a 10-minute walk from the southern end of the road.
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Amenities
General : Ceiling Fans, Elevator
Kitchen : Dishwasher, Freezer, Kettle, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Stove, Toaster
Laundry Room : Dryer, Iron & Ironing Board, Washer
Bathrooms : Hair Dryer, Shower, Shower/Tub Combo
Featured : Internet (Wifi), Maid/Housekeeping (Stays 7+ days - 1 Complimentary Cleaning)
Livingroom : Satellite or Cable , Stereo/Sound System, TV
Kitchen : Dishwasher, Freezer, Kettle, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Stove, Toaster
Laundry Room : Dryer, Iron & Ironing Board, Washer
Bathrooms : Hair Dryer, Shower, Shower/Tub Combo
Featured : Internet (Wifi), Maid/Housekeeping (Stays 7+ days - 1 Complimentary Cleaning)
Livingroom : Satellite or Cable , Stereo/Sound System, TV
Neighborhood
This property belongs in the London Borough of Camden and the City of Westminster. The neighborhood is near West End, and it is of great historical, cultural, and architectural significance. Some places of interest are the British Museum, Church of St. Andrew, St. Etheldreda’s Church, Kingsway, and Hatton Garden that is the capital’s jewelry quarter and Britain’s center of the diamond trade. It was home to English writer and social critic Charles Dickens, several of whose notable works were written while residing here. Other prominent residents of yore include Gothic novelist Ann Radcliffe, Jacobean architect John Shaw Jr., composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, and socialist artist William Morris. Going to other parts of Greater London is a breeze, with the Russell Square and Holborn tube stations serving the area.
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