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Chalcot Crescent II / Central

It’s fair to say Primrose Hill doesn’t lack for luminaries. But this is a that puts even their star wattage in the shade. Accommodation: 1 Single room, 1 Double room (160cm beds), 1 Double room with en-suite From the first peep of dawn, Villa 376 shines bright, long and (180cm beds), 1 Twin room, 2 Separate bathrooms glowingly. Part period, part contemporary, its walls are a harmony of Indoor Facilities: gentle hues and, in the glass-clad dining room, three courses of Underfloor Heating, CD Player, Satellite TV, TV pure daylight await. Kitchen Facilities: 4 Ring Stove, Fridge/Freezer, Grill, Microwave, Oven/Hob Whether you’re soaking up the sitting room’s industrial sheen or sunning yourself among the willow trees and water features of the garden, just remember that Regent’s Park and bustling Camden Activities: are every bit as likely to bedazzle. Read More Read More Read More Read More For all its star power, there’s a villagey feel to Primrose Hill’s Natural History Museum Read More Science Museum Read More booksellers, pet shops and genteel cafes. Crest the Hill itself for a Victoria and Albert Museum Read More Warner Bros Studio Tour Read More poetic view of London’s horizon, or head to Regent’s Park. Read More Read More Read More Read More Circus Read More St Pauls Cathedral Read More Here you’ve , as well as the impeccable gardens of the and The Houses of Parliament Read More Read More Inner Circle. As for the bright lights, you can try the bustle of Kings Road Read More Read More Camden or, of course, the brilliant attractions of town. The tube from Hyde Park Read More Royal National Read More to Oxford Circus takes ten minutes. National Portrait Gallery Read More The Read More Greenwich Read More Read More Read More Read More Sleeps 7 Regents Park Read More Read More

Appetites quenched, why not head down for a look at the Japanese willow and trickling water feature.