Like most properties in this area, 88 Borough High Street does not have private parking included.
Borough High Street itself is mostly a red route, where no cars are allowed to stop between 7am and 7pm on any day. However, there are a some spaces available for loading and unloading, so you'll have a few options for when you move in.
If you have a car, you'll be able to apply to Southwark council for a resident parking permit that will allow you to park in the neighbouring streets.
Within a 2-minute walk, you'll have access to plenty of different options to do your food shopping, including Tesco Express, Sainsbury's Local, and even the world-famous Borough Market for limitless options for fresh produce.
The large Tesco Express is directly opposite 88 Borough High Street, and is open until midnight every day, so you'll never be without the essentials.
Borough and London Bridge have fitness options to suit all tastes, from cheap but well-stocked gym chains, to boutique health clubs and spas.
Some options within a 15-minute walk include:
Blackheath is well-connected by London’s public transport network. The area is served by Blackheath station, as well as nearby options in Greenwich and Lewisham, ensuring easy access to central London and beyond.
Blackheath has a rich history dating back to medieval times. It was historically a meeting point and has been the site of significant events, including the Peasants' Revolt in 1381. The area's historical landmarks and architecture reflect its storied past.
Blackheath offers a wide range of shopping and dining options. The village is home to independent boutiques, artisanal bakeries, and gourmet restaurants. From cozy cafes to fine dining establishments, there's something to suit every taste.
Blackheath hosts numerous activities and events throughout the year, including the Blackheath Fireworks, farmers' markets, and arts festivals. The area is also known for its eclectic dining scene, independent shops, and cultural venues like Blackheath Halls.
Blackheath boasts several outstanding schools, both primary and secondary. Notable institutions include John Ball Primary School, Blackheath High School, and Thomas Tallis School. Additionally, there are many reputable nurseries and preschools in the area.
Borough is well-connected by London’s public transport network. The area benefits from its proximity to London Bridge Station and Borough Underground Station, providing quick and easy access to the rest of London.
Some of the best things to do in Borough include exploring Borough Market, visiting the Tate Modern, walking along the Thames Path, and enjoying the views from The Shard. The area also offers plenty of historic pubs, trendy restaurants, and cultural attractions like Southwark Cathedral and the Clink Prison Museum.
Borough has a deep history dating back to Roman times. It has been a significant area for trade and commerce due to its proximity to the Thames. The area is known for its historic market, medieval churches, and as a place where literary figures like Charles Dickens and Shakespeare once roamed. Walk amongst the streets of Borough to stumble upon the ghost signs of old advertisements, dating back to the 1800s, hinting at the area’s industrious past.
Borough is considered a great place to live for those who enjoy a mix of historic charm and modern conveniences. It's centrally located, offering easy access to the rest of London, and boasts a lively community, excellent food scene, and cultural attractions.
Borough, London, is known for its deep history, bustling Borough Market, and iconic landmarks like Southwark Cathedral and The Shard. It's a hub for food lovers, history buffs, and culture enthusiasts, offering a unique blend of historical charm and modern attractions.
Brixton is easily accessible via:
Brixton is known for its vibrant multicultural community, bustling markets, and rich history. It's famous for Brixton Market, Electric Avenue, and its significant contributions to music, particularly reggae, punk, and electronic genres.
Brixton hosts various cultural events throughout the year, such as:
There are limited on-street parking spaces that are only available to residents just outside the building. Once you move in, you'll be able to apply to the local council for a permit.
For visitors, there are some paid spaces on Chandos Place and Agar Street, although the maximum stay is 4 hours.
Within a 3-minute walk, you'll have access to plenty of different options to do your food shopping, including Co-op Food, Tesco Express, M&S, and Sainsbury's Local. All the shops are open until at least 11pm, and Co-op Food is open 24 hours, so you'll never be without the essentials.
Covent Garden and the surrounding area has fitness options to suit all tastes, from cheap but well-stocked gym chains, to boutique health clubs and spas.
Some options within a 15-minute walk include:
Covent Garden is well-connected by London's public transport. Nearby Tube stations include Covent Garden, Leicester Square, Charing Cross, and Holborn.
Yes, Covent Garden offers a variety of free activities, including watching street performances, exploring the Covent Garden Market, and visiting the public areas of the Royal Opera House. The surrounding streets and piazza also provide a great atmosphere for a leisurely stroll.
Covent Garden is home to a variety of attractions, including the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden Market, the London Transport Museum, and numerous street performances. Visitors can also explore an array of boutique shops, restaurants, and cafés.
Covent Garden is located in the West End of London, between Soho and the River Thames. It’s easily accessible by public transport, with Covent Garden and Leicester Square Underground stations just a short walk away. The area is known for its vibrant market, theatres, and cultural attractions.
Absolutely! Covent Garden is a great destination for families, with plenty of child-friendly attractions such as the London Transport Museum, family-friendly restaurants, and interactive street performances that delight visitors of all ages.
The nearest tube station to our Shoreditch apartment is Shoreditch High Street, which is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk away. This Overground station provides easy access to key areas of London, making commuting and exploring the city both simple and efficient.
Additionally, Liverpool Street Station is only a 10-minute walk away, offering further connectivity with Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan lines, as well as national rail services.
Shoreditch's nightlife is vibrant and diverse, reflecting its trendy and creative atmosphere. From chic cocktail bars and traditional pubs to cutting-edge clubs and live music venues, there's something for every taste. The area is known for its lively club scene and eclectic mix of music genres, attracting a young and energetic crowd. It's also home to a variety of restaurants and eateries, making it a perfect spot for a night out.
The internet in our Shoreditch apartment offers high-speed broadband with speeds up to 1 Gbps (1000 Mbps), ideal for streaming, gaming, and video calling.
The vibe in Shoreditch is dynamic, artistic, and fashion-forward. Known for its street art, independent boutiques, and vibrant cultural scene, it's a hotspot for creatives and young professionals. The area buzzes with a sense of energy and innovation, and there's always something new and exciting happening, be it in art, food, or fashion.
Upon moving in, you'll receive a fully furnished space with high-quality appliances, with Wi-Fi connected from day 1.
You'll also receive a complimentary welcome kit containing everything you need to get settled in, including expert information on your local neighbourhood.
Fitzrovia is well-connected by several Underground stations:
These lines make it easy to access other parts of London.
Top attractions include Fitzroy Square, the British Museum, Charlotte Street's dining options, and the many art galleries and independent theatres scattered throughout the area.
Yes, Fitzrovia is family-friendly with access to good schools, green spaces like Fitzroy Square, and a variety of cultural and recreational activities suitable for all ages.
Absolutely. Fitzrovia boasts a diverse culinary scene, including Michelin-starred restaurants, cozy cafes, and international eateries, offering a wide range of dining experiences.
Fitzrovia hosts a variety of events, including local markets, art exhibitions, theatre performances, and community gatherings, fostering a strong sense of community among residents.
The apartments at 41 Fortess Road are offered furnished, however there might be some wiggle room depending on your requirements.
If you have furniture of your own and would rather have some of ours removed to make some space, let our leasing team know when you enquire.
Residents can get a parking permit from Camden council to park outside and in the local area.
Yes! This property has secure underground bike storage that is only accessible by residents with a fob or access code.
The minimum tenancy length is 12 months, but if you'd prefer to sign a longer contract, then that's also fine! Complete an enquiry form to get in contact with our lettings team to discuss your ideal tenancy length.
Our apartments are not just pet-friendly; they're pet-celebrated! Bring your four-legged pals and let them enjoy the purr-fect home alongside you.
We have a team of roaming maintenance technicians, ready to pop in if you ever need something fixing. They're full-time and dedicated exclusively to our properties, meaning you'll never be waiting long for a repair slot.
The place is yours! Feel free to paint, put up art and shelves and truly make it your own. We only ask that it be returned to its original state when you're ready to leave.
Access to 12 Hoxton Market from outside is gained by an electronic key fob. Alternatively, a key code can be used.
Once you're in the building, you'll access your apartment using a front door key.
Hoxton Market is a hidden gem tucked one street over from the busy Old Street, making it a quiet enclave in an otherwise bustling neighbourhood. Also found in Hoxton Market is Meat Liquor, your new local spot for great burgers and a taste of Americana.
Behind Hoxton Market is Hoxton Square, an epicentre of the local food and bar scene only a 1 minute walk from your doorstep.
Access to Hurley Afrom the street is gained by an electronic key fob. First you'll use it to enter a private alley through a large metal gate, then again to get through the front door. Alternatively, a key code can be used.
Once you're in the building, you'll access your apartment using a front door key.
Life on Highgate Road strikes a perfect balance between the hustle and bustle of city life and the serene allure of green spaces. This sought-after location bridges the energy of Kentish Town with the peaceful charm of Highgate Village, offering residents the best of both worlds.
The road itself is adorned with an eclectic mix of charming cafes, independent shops and traditional pubs (including the Bull & Gate just outside Hurley Apartments). A diverse selection of restaurants caters to all tastes, ensuring that culinary adventures are always just a few steps away.
For those who cherish the outdoors, the proximity to Hampstead Heath and Waterlow Park presents an idyllic retreat into nature, where leisurely walks and picnics can become a part of daily life.
Kentish Town is located in North London, within the Borough of Camden, sitting just a few miles from the city centre and offering easy access to both the vibrant urban life and serene green spaces like Hampstead Heath.
Kentish Town is in Zone 2 of London's public transport fare zones.
Kentish Town is on the Northern Line of the London Underground.
Yes, Kentish Town is considered a nice place to live by many. It offers a vibrant mix of urban convenience and community charm, making it a sought-after location in North London. The area is known for its eclectic mix of independent shops, cafes, and pubs, as well as its close proximity to green spaces like Hampstead Heath, providing residents with both the lively atmosphere of city living and tranquil spots for relaxation.
The community is diverse and welcoming, with a strong sense of neighbourhood and a variety of cultural and recreational activities. Additionally, its excellent transport links, including the Northern Line and Thameslink services, make it easily accessible and convenient for commuting. Kentish Town strikes a balance between the buzz of London life and the comfort of a close-knit community, making it an attractive place to live for a wide range of people.
Kentish Town is a fun, family friendly hotspot in London. It has a laid back, artistic vibe with a rich heritage, making it a popular urban village to live in.
Kentish Town station has been closed for escalator works since June 2023. The station is expected to open in September 2024.
Primrose Hill is easily accessible by public transport. Nearby Tube stations include:
There is limited street parking available around Primrose Hill. Visitors are encouraged to use public transport due to the high demand for parking spaces in the area.
Primrose Hill boasts a range of dining options, from cozy cafés to upscale restaurants. Popular spots include Odette's, a renowned French restaurant, Greenberry Café for brunch, and The Princess of Wales, a traditional pub with modern British cuisine.
Primrose Hill boasts a range of dining options, from cozy cafés to upscale restaurants. Popular spots include Odette's, a renowned French restaurant, Greenberry Café for brunch, and The Princess of Wales, a traditional pub with modern British cuisine.
Yes, Primrose Hill is a family-friendly area with a strong community spirit. The park, playground, and local amenities make it a great place for families to visit and live.
Shoreditch offers a range of convenient transportation options. The London Underground is easily accessible with stations like Old Street and Liverpool Street nearby. The Overground at Shoreditch High Street station adds another layer of connectivity.
There's a comprehensive network of bus routes, and for those who prefer cycling, there are ample bike lanes and bike-sharing schemes. Taxis and ride-hailing services like Uber are readily available, and the area is also pedestrian-friendly, making walking a pleasant option for shorter distances.
Shoreditch's nightlife is vibrant and diverse, reflecting its trendy and creative atmosphere. From chic cocktail bars and traditional pubs to cutting-edge clubs and live music venues, there's something for every taste. The area is known for its lively club scene and eclectic mix of music genres, attracting a young and energetic crowd. It's also home to a variety of restaurants and eateries, making it a perfect spot for a night out.
Green space in Shoreditch, while not as abundant as in other parts of London, offers some delightful spots. Small parks like Hoxton Square and Allen Gardens provide a peaceful respite from the urban hustle. These green areas are great for relaxing, enjoying a picnic, or just taking a break. Additionally, the nearby Regent's Canal offers a scenic route for walks and jogs.
The vibe in Shoreditch is dynamic, artistic, and fashion-forward. Known for its street art, independent boutiques, and vibrant cultural scene, it's a hotspot for creatives and young professionals. The area buzzes with a sense of energy and innovation, and there's always something new and exciting happening, be it in art, food, or fashion.
Getting involved in the Shoreditch community can be a rewarding experience. Participating in local events, volunteering for community projects, or joining clubs and groups are great ways to engage.
The area has a strong sense of community, with local markets, art exhibitions, and community gardens offering opportunities to meet people and contribute to the neighborhood.
Soho is well connected by London's public transport. Nearby Tube stations include Oxford Circus, Tottenham Court Road, Piccadilly Circus, and Leicester Square. Nearby Tube stations include:
Soho is the home to many infamous bars, clubs, and live music venues. You'll never have a dull night out. Highlights include Soho Theatre for comedy and theatre, The Box Soho and Soho House is recommended for exclusive nightlife experiences, and Ain't Nothin' But Blues Bar for live blues music.
Soho boasts a diverse array of dining options, from street food to high-end restaurants. Popular spots include Dishoom for Indian cuisine, Bao Soho for Taiwanese dishes, and Gauthier Soho for French gourmet dining.
Soho is located in the West End of London, bordered by Oxford Street to the north, Regent Street to the west, Leicester Square to the south, and Charing Cross Road to the east.
If you have a car, you'll be able to apply for a resident parking permit with Hackney council after you move in. This will cover you for months at a time for parking in the local area.
If you only need parking for a few hours or for visitors, there's pay and display parking just in front of the building which you can book using your phone.
Access to 1 Waterson Street from outside is gained by an electronic key fob. Alternatively, a key code can be used.
Once you're in the building, you'll access your apartment using a front door key.
Waterson Street is located in East London, near Hoxton and Shoreditch, offering a blend of creative energy, history, and modern convenience. Tucked away from busy Old Street, Waterson Street enjoys a quieter residential feel whilst being just a short walk from lively areas.
Hoxton Square, just a minute away, offers a mix of restaurants and nightlife. Waterson Street combines peaceful living with easy access to the nearby social and cultural scene.
Access to 75 Wentworth Street from the street is gained by an electronic key fob. First you'll use it to enter a private alley through a large metal gate, then again to get through the front door. Alternatively, a key code can be used.
Once you're in the building, you'll access your apartment using a front door key.
Wentworth Street is famous for its proximity to the lively Petticoat Lane Market, where the air buzzes with the excitement of market traders selling everything from fashion to food.
Placed smack bang in the middle of one of London's most dynamic areas, every day you'll find something new around the corner, whether it's exploring a new pop-up on Brick Lane, or trying the newest food vendor at Old Spitalfields Market.
Wentworth Street is the perfect place to call home for someone looking to live in the thick of it, with lightning fast connections to Shoreditch and the City of London.
Found tucked away off Highgate Road behind the century-old Bull & Gate pub, you'll find Hurley Apartments. Our small community of converted factory maisonettes feature double height crittall windows and skylights that maximise natural light.
Split over two levels with a balcony over the living spaces, the apartments are the definition of loft living in the heart of North London.
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Found tucked away off Highgate Road behind the century-old Bull & Gate pub, you'll find Hurley Apartments. Our small community of converted factory maisonettes feature double height crittall windows and skylights that maximise natural light.Split over two levels with a balcony over the living spaces, the apartments are the definition of loft living in the heart of North London.