
Take in the regal white stone buildings and high end boutiques of the ritzy Marylebone neighborhood from this three bedroom furnished apartment rental. Located at Nottingham Place off Marylebone Road, on the lower ground floor of a 19th century period building, this flat has a private terrace and garden, and an enviable central London location. Upon entrance to the spacious living room, the skylights give way to the bright London sky and brighten the beautiful room with natural light. The hardwood floors are paired with the deep mahogany furniture and modern interior décor, giving the room a classy and chic feel. There is a leather sofa, flat screen cable TV, and dining table with seating for six that faces the sliding glass doors, giving entry to your private terrace and garden. The stunning kitchen has wrap-around wooden cabinetry and sleek black marble countertops. It is equipped with an oven and stovetops, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, microwave, and skylights. All three bedrooms have a double bed with fresh clean sheets, hardwood flooring, and ceiling lights. Bathroom 1 has a walk-in shower and WC; Bathroom 2 has a bathtub, shower, and WC. Marylebone is an incredibly fashionable area in London known for its desirable housing, catalogue of famous residents, world-famous shopping, and wide range of top notch restaurants, cafes, bars, and pubs. It is also known for housing some of London’s most famous tourist attractions like the Sherlock Holmes Museum (0.4 mi/644 m), located at the address of the famous fictional detective at 221B Baker Street. The museum offers visitors an opportunity to experience every detail of Sherlock Holmes’ life and home as it was portrayed in the world-famous novels. Regent’s Park (0.4 mi/644 m) covers 395 acres and features more than 12,000 roses, excellent sports facilities, the largest outdoor sports area in central London, the Open Air Theatre, and the London Zoo. Primrose Hill is located on the northern side of Regent’s Park; it is a 78.1 meter hill that offers visitors and picnickers one of the clearest views of Central London. Madame Tussauds (0.2 mi/322 m) is one of London’s most popular museums, housed in the former London Planetarium, it has life sized wax models of celebrities. Grab the tube at Baker Street (0.3 mi/483 m) connecting you to the Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, and Metropolitan lines; or at Regent’s Park (0.4 mi/644 m) connecting you to the Bakerloo line.

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