This apartment in London’s illustrious Soho neighbourhood has bags of character and is full of clever modern touches. The building itself dates back to the 18th century, so you’ll find a number of original features scattered throughout the home. We loved the original hardwood floors and wall panelling. A glossy black kitchen feels up-to-date and stylish – it looks particularly swish when the sun pours in through the huge sash window. Upstairs, comfortable beds guarantee a blissful night’s sleep and an expertly concealed shower cubicle in the second bedroom is an ingenious way of utilising limited space. On your doorstep you have Chinatown and the Sondheim Theatre, not to mention countless bars and restaurants. If you fancy stretching your legs, you’ll reach the National Gallery in just under ten minutes and Somerset House in just over fifteen.
Home truths: *This home is on the third floor without an elevator – there are also steep stairs within the apartment, making this home unsuitable for those with limited mobility *One of the beds is slightly smaller than a standard double *This home is in a central spot, so noise is to be expected
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