Summary:
Tucked away in vibrant East London, this spacious and stylish three-bedroom home offers the perfect city retreat. Enjoy three unique double bedrooms, a private garden, and full East London charm. Just around the corner from Shoreditch High Street Station, you’ll have easy access to quirky shops, great restaurants, and excellent transport links to explore Shoreditch, the rest of the city, and beyond.
The Space:
This beautifully arranged three-level townhouse offers a warm, stylish retreat in the heart of East London, just moments from the vibrant energy of Brick Lane. Thoughtfully designed throughout, the home features three comfortable double bedrooms, a charming private garden, and spacious shared areas perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. While it sits just steps from the action, its quiet position within a residential estate gives the space a peaceful, almost countryside feel—making it a rare find in such a central location.
You’ll be within walking distance of Spitalfields Market, Columbia Road Flower Market, and Old Street, and just a quick train or bus ride from iconic landmarks such as Tower Bridge, The Shard, Borough Market, and the Tower of London. Whether you’re planning to explore the best of London’s creative East End or venture further into the city, this home is a convenient and stylish base to return to.
Inside, the ground floor welcomes you with a bright entrance hallway, a handy built-in bench and coat rack, and a modern shower room for quick freshen-ups. Continue through to the light-filled kitchen and dining area, where rustic farmhouse charm meets modern convenience. Floor-to-ceiling bi-fold doors open to the garden, while the kitchen is fully equipped with a Rangemaster oven, butler sink, and dishwasher—perfect for group meals around the six-seater dining table.
The first floor is home to a rich, red-walled lounge space with cozy seating, a fireplace, and a TV for laid-back evenings. Adjacent is the first double bedroom, featuring a king-size bed and calming deep blue walls, ideal for restful sleep.
On the top floor, the master bedroom offers privacy and tranquility, with plenty of natural light, luxurious bedding, and forest-green accents paired with elegant herringbone floors. Alongside it, the third bedroom’s deep purple tones create a serene space to unwind. The family bathroom, with blue-and-white Portuguese-style tiles, offers both a bathtub and shower—perfect for everything from quick rinses to long soaks. Complimentary toiletries and hotel-quality towels are provided.
This home includes 24/7 guest support, professional cleaning, hotel-standard linens, and WiFi. It’s fully self-catered—please note that items such as toiletries, salt, pepper, and oil may be available but aren’t guaranteed.
Important notes:
Guests must remove shoes upon entry.
Please keep the back door key inside the lock.
The property is fully non-smoking, and parties or events are strictly prohibited.
Late check-ins between 9 PM and 12 AM incur a €40 fee; check-ins after 12 AM require prior confirmation.
Lost or unreturned keys will result in additional charges.
There is no elevator.
The stove must be lit with the provided fire lighter, and the oven is currently out of service.
The home is located in a housing estate, and construction next door may cause some daytime noise.
City tax may apply and will be collected separately before check-in.
ID will be required for guest registration with local authorities.
Whether you're in London for business or leisure, this welcoming townhouse provides a unique blend of comfort, charm, and urban convenience in one of the city’s most exciting neighborhoods.
Guest Access:
Guests have exclusive access to the entire property throughout their stay.
The Neighborhood:
In Shoreditch, blank walls are canvases waiting to come alive. The area’s industrial warehouses and side streets offer endless space for creativity, turning old brick buildings into interactive galleries and serving as the backdrop for street artists like Banksy. This vibrant, gritty spirit shapes Shoreditch’s identity, but the neighborhood also boasts polished gems in its trendy pubs and cafés.
Shoreditch’s character is shaped by three key influences. To the east lies Bangla Town and Brick Lane—London’s famous curry mile—bursting with the sights, sounds, and flavours of the Indian subcontinent. To the west, the skyscrapers of Liverpool Street and the City house the financial district’s elite, with sleek business hotels nearby. Nestled in between is Spitalfields Market, historically a working-class stronghold and the heart of the Cockney music hall tradition. This mix creates a neighborhood where hip bars rub shoulders with affordable Bangladeshi eateries, local designers craft fashion with fabrics from sari shops, and traditional butchers coexist with upscale delicatessens.
Shoreditch is also celebrated for its street food scene. Brick Lane, home to the iconic Beigel Bake bagel shop, hosts a sprawling Sunday market offering dishes from Canadian poutine to authentic Thai cuisine. Beyond the open-air stalls, the area features indoor markets such as Backyard Market and Sunday Upmarket. Another local favourite is Pump Street Food Market, a vibrant culinary spot set in a converted petrol station.
Getting Around:
Shoreditch boasts excellent transport links. The Overground stations at Hoxton, Haggerston, and Shoreditch High Street connect the area seamlessly, while nearby Old Street and Liverpool Street stations offer quick access to central London. From here, Kings Cross is just five minutes away and Oxford Circus nine minutes by tube.
Key travel times by tube from Shoreditch include:
Westminster: 32 minutes
Bank: 11 minutes
Canary Wharf: 27 minutes
Heathrow Airport: approximately 60 minutes
Other Things to Note:
Please take a moment to review the house rules before making your reservation and ensure you abide by them throughout your stay. Parties or events are strictly prohibited. Any breach will lead to immediate eviction and fees for damages or extra cleaning. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in advance!